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New SAA CEO Thomas Kgokolo expected to hit the ground running With SAA struggling to realise profits, and a constant change of leadership over the past decade, the new acting CEO s first challenge will be to keep the airline afloat. Picture: 123rf.com
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JOHANNESBURG South African Airways (SAA) s new acting CEO, Thomas Kgokolo, is expected to hit the ground running as the airline moves from business rescue to a new entity.
He has assumed the position with immediate effect.
A statement from the SAA board said that Kgokolo had 15 years of public sector experience and more than 10 years of experience at a non-executive director level.
SAA appoints a new interim CEO - report
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The embattled South African Airways (SAA) is said to have appointed a new interim CEO. This is according to Fin24.
According to the publication, Thomas Kgokolo was appointed by the interim board and took up his position on April 13.
The publication reported that his mandate was to oversee the airline’s smooth transition from the business rescue process to its re-entry to the market and bring fresh leadership to the airline.
According to his profile on professional networking site, LinkedIn, Kgokolo is a Chartered Accountant (CA) and holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) qualification from the Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS).