Grinstein Played Lead Role in Delta Turnaround
Credit: SCOTT MARSHALL/AW&ST
Gerald Grinstein was the right man at the right time for Delta Air Lines, taking over as CEO when the carrier was foundering and leading it through a painful—but ultimately successful—recovery. Grinstein stepped down in August 2007 after three years as CEO. It may not have been a long tenure, but it...
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