JetBlue Appoints Marc Esposito Vice President, Values Relations


By JetBlue
| 2014/08/25 | 216 words | AVIATION WORLD NEWS | INDUSTRY / TECHNOLOGY

JetBlue Airways, New York's Hometown Airline™, today announces the appointment of Marc Esposito to the role of Vice President, Values Relations. Esposito joins the JetBlue leadership team effective today and will oversee the carrier's labor and values relations strategy. He will report to Mike Elliott, JetBlue's Senior Vice President, People.

Esposito comes to JetBlue from the Atlanta office of FordHarrison, the law firm where he has served as partner since 2003. Over the span of a two-decade career at FordHarrison, he has worked on employee relations matters with countless airlines of all sizes and representing all segments of the industry.

"Marc has a proven track record of professional excellence and we are very pleased to have him join the JetBlue leadership team," said Elliott. "I look forward to working closely with Marc to ensure our people and values-based culture remain our differentiator and competitive strength."

"I am incredibly excited to join JetBlue, a company with core values centered around the engagement and empowerment of its crewmembers." said Esposito. "My job is to provide additional avenues of support for JetBlue crewmembers and crewleaders with the ultimate goal of ensuring they can deliver the premier customer experience that has made JetBlue a standout brand."

Esposito is a graduate of the University of Rochester and Emory University School of Law.
 

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