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Reported in the Oz on-line: (My bolding) - also an ASX statement

In a statement to the ASX on Wednesday, Qantas announced current group executive of strategy, people and technology Rob Marcolina would take on Ms Hudson’s former role as chief financial officer, after 11-years with the airline.

In other changes, chief customer officer Markus Svensson will move up to the position of Qantas Domestic CEO when Andrew David retires in September.

QantasLink CEO John Gissing is also in the departure lounge ahead of his retirement in November, with an executive search underway for a replacement. It was noted that Mr Gissing would remain on for 12-months as an adviser.

Executive manager of freight Catriona Larriatt was set to fill Mr Svensson’s position of chief customer officer, and would take on responsibility for technology as well.

Looks like the expression 'self loading freight' may come more into play! :)

A new role of chief risk officer was being created, with current executive manager of safety Andrew Monaghan scoring a promotion.

Qantas was also looking for a dedicated chief people officer to oversee the recruitment of 8500 staff in the next decade.

Those whose positions were unaffected included Qantas Loyalty CEO Olivia Wirth, chief sustainability officer Andrew Parker and chief corporate affairs officer Andrew McGinnes.

A new Qantas International CEO, former Air New Zealand executive Cam Wallace, was due to start next week.
 
This is the whole announcement from Qantas Newsroom:

The Qantas Group has announced a number of changes to its Group Management Committee as part of its CEO transition and continued focus on renewal.
The changes include senior appointments to roles made vacant by retirements and promotions, as well as structural changes to increase the focus on areas of major investment, including human resources and customer experience.
In summary, the changes are:
Creation of a dedicated Chief People Officer – this role will bring together human resources and industrial relations functions, which are currently split. This comes as the Group expects to create 8,500 new jobs in Australia within the next decade and ramps up training as it takes delivery of new aircraft. An executive search process is underway to fill this role.
New Chief Financial Officer – current Qantas Group Executive of Strategy, People and Technology, Rob Marcolina, will move to this role, made vacant once current CFO Vanessa Hudson takes on the Group CEO role. The CFO will also take responsibility for Strategy and Transformation. Rob has been with the Group since 2012 and has a deep understanding of the business, having been closely involved in core decisions on capital allocation, commercial strategy and transformation.
New CEO of Qantas Domestic – following the retirement of Andrew David in September, current Chief Customer Officer, Markus Svensson, will take on this position. Markus has been with Qantas for over a decade and has broad experience across revenue management, network, sales, alliances, offshore operations and strategy.
New Chief Customer and Digital Officer – Catriona Larritt, who has been with the Group since 2015, will take on this position. Responsibility for Technology will be added to this portfolio, reflecting the role of digital in improving customer experience. Catriona is currently Executive Manager of Qantas Freight and was formerly Chief Commercial Officer at Jetstar.
New CEO of QantasLink – current CEO of QantasLink, John Gissing, will retire from this position in November after almost 25 years in a number of roles within the Qantas Group. An executive search process is underway to fill this position, which has responsibility for regional and some charter market operations. John will remain available to the Group CEO for a further 12 months as an adviser.
Creation of a Chief Risk Officer – this will bring together risk management for the Group as a whole, to provide the highest level of oversight and governance. Current Qantas Executive, Andrew Monaghan, will step into this role. Andrew is currently Executive Manager of Safety and has deep operational experience gained during a 17-year career at the Group, including as Chief Operating Officer for Qantas and QantasLink, in addition to roles in audit and HR.
Announcements on appointments to vacant positions will be made once finalised. All of these senior executive roles will report directly to the new Group CEO, Vanessa Hudson, when she steps into the position in November 2023.
All other positions on GMC – including dedicated CEOs for key business units – remain the same and its total size increases by one to 13 people.
COMMENTS FROM CEO-DESIGNATE
CEO-designate Vanessa Hudson said the changes brought renewal but also achieved a level of continuity.
“We have a deep bench of experience at Qantas, which means we’re able to recruit internally for many senior executive roles when they come up, and that makes transition a lot smoother.
“The structural changes announced today are about increasing our focus on a few key areas as we move from recovery to growth, especially when it comes to things that matter most to our people and our customers.
“We have a lot of expansion planned in the years ahead and that will translate into thousands of new frontline jobs and millions of hours of training. Keeping our team engaged and supporting them to deliver for our customers is critical, and so is the dedicated Chief People Officer role.
“Investing in digital is a huge part of our plans to keep improving customer experience. Through the website and app, we can put a lot of power in people’s hands to control their journey and access real time information. That’s why we are adding responsibility for Technology to the Chief Customer Officer’s portfolio.
“The success of our recovery plans means we’re in a strong position, and that will only stay true if we get the balance right for our customers, people and shareholders in the years ahead.
“On behalf of the Group, I’d like to sincerely thank John Gissing for his massive contribution over nearly 25 years with us and almost 40 years in Australian aviation. We’re fortunate to have access to his experience as an adviser after he formally retires from his current role at the end of this year,” said Ms Hudson.
NEW GMC STRUCTURE
The Qantas Group Management Committee will progressively transition to this structure from July onwards and be fully in effect by November 2023.
  • Group CEO – Vanessa Hudson*
  • General Counsel and Group Executive, Office of the CEO – Andrew Finch
  • Chief Customer and Digital Officer – Catriona Larritt*
  • Chief Financial Officer – Rob Marcolina*
  • Chief Corporate Affairs Officer – Andrew McGinnes
  • Chief Risk Officer – Andrew Monaghan*
  • Chief Sustainability Officer – Andrew Parker
  • Qantas Domestic CEO – Markus Svensson*
  • Jetstar CEO – Stephanie Tully
  • Qantas International CEO – Cam Wallace
  • Qantas Loyalty CEO – Olivia Wirth
  • Chief People Officer* – (Recruitment underway)
  • QantasLink CEO – (Recruitment underway)
* new role/new to role
 
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As long as all of the mini-me's depart. Can't wait to see Olivia join the queue too.
 
Yes. If Olivia Wirth had been bumped into a role like CEO Qantas Domestic or CEO Jetstar I imagine it would have been a sign that she was interested in staying (and/or that Qantas was interested in keeping her). The fact that she remains CEO of Loyalty suggests she may not be around for much longer.
 
New Chief Customer and Digital Officer - so should we hold out some hope that they might start to address some of the website issues? or should we remain sceptical given Catriona comes from Freight with no obvious Digital nor IT background.
 
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New Chief Customer and Digital Officer - so should we hold out some hope that they might start to address some of the website issues? or should we remain sceptical given Catriona comes from Freight with no obvious Digital nor IT background.

Has some. LinkedIn:

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Catriona is a customer driven business leader with 25 years of experience in successfully leading strategy, transformation and growth businesses. She currently leads Qantas Freight and previously was Jetstar's Chief Customer Officer, the champion for customers, digitisation and change in businesses across Asia Pacific.

Catriona is curious and optimistic about innovation and growth opportunities, makes courageous and fact-based decisions quickly, and is a transformational leader who believes in the power of diverse, cross-functional teams.

Prior to the Qantas Group, Catriona led strategy, transformation and post-merger integration programs at The Boston Consulting Group for more than a decade, and as a strategy and executive leader, helped Australia Post respond to the challenges and opportunities created by digital disruption.
 
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