JetBlue CFO Ed Barnes Resigns Suddenly
JetBlue Airways CFO Ed Barnes has resigned, effective immediately, “to pursue other professional interests,” the New York-based low-cost carrier says. Barnes will be succeeded on an interim basis by Mark Powers, treasurer for the carrier since 2006, while the airline conducts a search for a new CFO...
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