Manchester Airport Group is pleased to announce that Rosemarie Andolino now holds a new role as Chairman of MAG USA and CEO of International Development for Manchester Airport Group (MAG). Martin Jones has been appointed to CEO and President of MAG USA.
Rosemarie Andolino has led MAG USA for the past 3.5 years from a start-up business to an established, credible and high-quality trusted brand with a strong reputation and commercial pipeline. Under her leadership, MAG USA has secured 12 Escape Lounges locations (with six currently operating) and 3 car park opportunities. Prior to joining MAG USA, Rosemarie lead the Chicago Department of Aviation, one of the world’s busiest airport systems.
In her new role as CEO of International Development, Rosemarie will drive strategic international growth for MAG. Expanding the UK airport group’s brand presence across the globe. As Chairman of MAG USA, she will continue to support the development of MAG USA.
Having held a number of roles for MAG, Martin was most recently Commercial Director and Deputy CEO for MAG at London Stansted Airport. During his tenure passenger numbers increased from 24.3m to just under 29m with the number of carriers increasing from 13 to 24. Car parking capacity and revenue increased by over 30% and the terminal was reconfigured bringing new choices for departing passengers to shop and eat. As a result, London Stansted is set to become the 3rd largest and fastest growing UK airport in 2018/19. Before joining MAG, Martin was Head of UK Sales Channels for Vodafone and prior to that role was CEO of Marks and Spencer Reliance in India.
As CEO of MAG USA, Martin Jones will lead the development of commercial and operational strategy and financial delivery of the MAG USA business plan.
Together, Andolino and Jones will work to continue the exciting growth of MAG USA.
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