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Southwest Airlines' CFO Tammy Romo to retire on April 1

Southwest Airlines on Thursday stated Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Tammy Romo will retire from the role effective April 1, after more than three years with the airline.

The Dallas-based provider said it will start a look for Romo's replacement.

Romo joined Southwest in 1991 and has held several leadership functions, including head of investor relations, controller, treasurer, and senior VP for preparation. She was selected CFO in 2012.

Romo was added to the board of directors of Tenet Healthcare in 2015 in addition to working as chair of its audit committee.

The airline, which has had a hard time to restore profit margins considering that the COVID-19 pandemic, came under activist pressure in June of last year, however has because unveiled a number of efforts such as airplane sale-leasebacks to strengthen profits.

Southwest also said Chief Administration Officer Linda Rutherford will retire from that function on April 1 as well, after signing up with the company in 1992.

(source: Reuters)