About: Leo Mullin

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Leo F. Mullin (born 1943) is an American executive and civic activist who served as CEO and Chairman of Delta Air Lines (1997-2004). He led Delta during one of the most tumultuous periods in aviation history, beginning in 1997, just as airlines were struggling to emerge from the economic crises of the early 1990s. Three years into his tenure as CEO, he also was named Board Chairman of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), representing the world’s airlines. Mullin achieved particular prominence following the September 11, 2001 tragedy when, with the airline industry on the brink of failure, he served as the chief legislative and public spokesperson for the industry’s recovery program. He ended his service to Delta by retiring from his position as CEO in 2003, and as chairman o

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  • Leo F. Mullin (born 1943) is an American executive and civic activist who served as CEO and Chairman of Delta Air Lines (1997-2004). He led Delta during one of the most tumultuous periods in aviation history, beginning in 1997, just as airlines were struggling to emerge from the economic crises of the early 1990s. Three years into his tenure as CEO, he also was named Board Chairman of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), representing the world’s airlines. Mullin achieved particular prominence following the September 11, 2001 tragedy when, with the airline industry on the brink of failure, he served as the chief legislative and public spokesperson for the industry’s recovery program. He ended his service to Delta by retiring from his position as CEO in 2003, and as chairman of the board in 2004. After Delta, Mullin has emerged as a leader in both the public and private sectors, serving other companies and continuing to be a philanthropic contributor. (en)
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  • Mullin on the eve of his retirement from Delta (en)
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  • Leah Malmberg (en)
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  • Leo F. Mullin (born 1943) is an American executive and civic activist who served as CEO and Chairman of Delta Air Lines (1997-2004). He led Delta during one of the most tumultuous periods in aviation history, beginning in 1997, just as airlines were struggling to emerge from the economic crises of the early 1990s. Three years into his tenure as CEO, he also was named Board Chairman of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), representing the world’s airlines. Mullin achieved particular prominence following the September 11, 2001 tragedy when, with the airline industry on the brink of failure, he served as the chief legislative and public spokesperson for the industry’s recovery program. He ended his service to Delta by retiring from his position as CEO in 2003, and as chairman o (en)
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