Re: [Sky-1] Casey Quits Hawaiian Airlines

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Related to the failed Aloha merger? Nahhhhh....... </sarcasm off>

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From: David Mueller [mailto:kawika42@mac.com]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 3:49 PM
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Subject: [Sky-1] Casey Quits Hawaiian Airlines


SOURCE: Pacific Business News
http://pacific.bizjournals.com/pacific/stories/2002/05/13/daily42.html

Casey quits Hawaiian Airlines

Hawaiian Airlines Vice Chairman, CEO and President Paul Casey has
resigned, effective June 30, the airline announced Friday.


Chairman John Adams will assume Casey's duties until a successor is
named, the airline said in a statement.

"At 56, I'm ready to take some time off," Casey said. "I've been in this
business for 30 years and the last five at Hawaiian have been the most
satisfying."

Casey joined Hawaiian in 1997 after two years at the helm of the Hawaii
Visitors and Convention Bureau. Before that he spent eight years at
Continental Airlines.

"He has accomplished all of the goals the board set forth when he joined
the company," Adams said.

Casey said he worked to change Hawaiian's corporate culture "from
command-and-control into a more collaborative approach to management,"
and the announcement of his departure credited him with giving the
company a greater focus on marketing and sales.

Hawaiian employs 3,200 people, a third more than it did five years ago.
In Casey's tenure the airline saw revenues rise almost 60 percent while
cash reserves almost tripled.

Casey has been mentioned as a possible director of the Hawaii Tourism
Authority. The directorship opened shortly after Sept. 11 when Bob
Fishman, called up for reserve duty at the Pentagon, noted that his term
had only a few months to run and suggested to the board that he step
down and let the board begin looking for a permanent replacement.

Businessman Rick Humphreys agreed to be interim director for $1 while
this happened, but scaled back his involvement in March. When Casey's
name surfaced, HTA officials said he had not applied for the job. Casey
said he had been approached by some community leaders but only
informally. At the time he also said he was busy with Hawaiian Airlines.

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David Mueller / HNL
kawika42@mac.com
http://www.quanterium.com

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