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GMG’s chief Carolyn McCall takes top role at easyJet

GMG’s chief Carolyn McCall takes top role at easyJet

Carolyn McCall

Guardian Media Group’s chief Carolyn McCall is set to become the new chief executive of the low-budget airline easyJet.

The chairman of easyJet confirmed that McCall, who has worked for GMG for 24 years, has been appointed to run the company following a lengthy process against a number of “high calibre” candidates.

“Following a thorough process involving a number of high calibre candidates we have unanimously chosen a strong chief executive with the strategic ability, operational capability and passion to drive easyJet through the next stage of its development and we look forward to working with Carolyn,” he said.

Sir Michael Rake added that McCall has a “proven track record of successful operational delivery in a fast changing online consumer-facing business combined with extensive plc board and government and lobbying experience.”

Speaking about the move, McCall said: “The Guardian has been my second family for a quarter of a century, and I feel incredibly privileged to be part of such a wonderful and unique organisation.  However, the chance to lead a FTSE company of easyJet’s calibre is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. My priority will be to build on easyJet’s strengths – a strong consumer proposition, leadership positions in many of Europe’s key airports, and an operating model built around simplicity and low cost.”

During her time at the Guardian, McCall was responsible for the launch of Guardian Unlimited, the company’s 30% Emap acquisition, and establishing an investment portfolio worth more than £200 million.

Alan Rusbridger, the editor-in-chief of GNM, said: “Carolyn has been an inspired and visionary leader of the Guardian, the Observer and GMG.  She has unwaveringly supported our journalists and, with GMG, worked tirelessly to develop a highly successful media company to protect and nourish our editorial output and aims. She is a digital pioneer, a lovely colleague and a good friend.”

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