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role as Director of People and Brands and Managing Director for
Canada, Australia and Pan-Asia. Prior to that Mike worked for
14 years at Fujitsu in a variety of development and personnel roles
across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East, ending up as Chief
Personnel Officer. His early career was in education and research.
Mike has a BSC in Mathematics and Masters in Fluid Dynamics.
Mike is a UK national.
Jeff Carr
(Group Finance Director)
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Saad Hammad
(Chief Commercial Officer)
Saad (45) joined easyJet in November 2005, bringing considerable
commercial experience in international consumer-focused businesses.
Prior to joining easyJet Saad was Managing Director Europe with
the third party logistics provider Tibbett & Britten, where he
managed the outsourced supply chain operations across Europe
of prominent manufacturers and retailers including P&G, Unilever,
PepsiCo, Tesco,Wal-Mart, Carrefour and Metro. Prior to that Saad
helped to modernise Minit, the multi-service retailer, where he
was commercially responsible for 3,710 stores worldwide before
becoming CEO of Autocascade, a pan-European web-based yield
management start-up. Earlier in his career, Saad held roles in
consumer retailing and brand management at Vision Express, Thorn
EMI and Procter & Gamble. Saad holds an undergraduate degree
from Oxford and an MBA from INSEAD. Saad is a Non-Executive
Director at Optos plc, a leading medical technology company for the
design, development, manufacturing and marketing of retinal imaging
devices. Saad is a UK national.
Andrew Harrison
(Chief Executive Officer)
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Tim Newing
(IT Director)
Tim (48) joined easyJet in August 2006. He has a wide range of
experience across the technology spectrum and has played a major
role in the development of the National Lottery over a ten year
period, first as Technical Manager for IT supplier GTECH UK before
joining Camelot as Head of Projects and Networks in December
2000 and becoming IT Director in March 2002. During this time,
Tim has successfully developed and delivered a series of massive
programs that saw a period of major technological innovation,
significantly enhancing the systems architecture and key business
processes within Europe’s biggest lottery company, and, at the same
time ensuring high reliability and availability from the production
systems. His achievements saw him recognised as the 2005 IT
Director of the Year in the Jaeger-LeCoultre Telegraph Business
Awards. Tim is a UK national.
Toby Nicol
(Communications Director)
Toby (37) joined easyJet in December 1999. He was appointed as
Communications Director in September 2005 after six years in a
range of communications and lobbying roles within the Company
and has been part of the Airline Management Board since mid 2004.
Toby also chairs the Steering Group of Flying Matters, the aviation
industry’s environmental lobby group. Previously Toby was employed
in senior positions for a leading communications consultancy
undertaking work across a range of diverse clients from IBM to
bmi British Midland. Toby is a UK national.
Cor Vrieswijk
(Operations Director)
Cor (49) joined easyJet in January 2007 from Transavia.com which
is a Dutch-based airline where he was Chief Operations Officer for
nine years together with 25 years’ experience in the airline industry.
His responsibilities at Transavia.com included flight operations, cabin
operations, engineering and maintenance and ground handling,
together with relevant experience in marketing, human resources
and IT. Cor’s first degree was in engineering followed up by a
Masters Degree in organisational sciences. Cor is a Dutch national.
40 easyJet plc
Annual report and accounts 2007
The Directors present the audited consolidated financial statements for easyJet plc (“the Company”) for the year ended 30 September 2007.
Country of incorporation
The Company is incorporated in the United Kingdom and registered in England and Wales.
Principal activity
The principal activity of the Company and its subsidiary companies (“the Group” or “easyJet”) is the provision of a “low-cost,” airline service
“with care and convenience” on short-haul and medium-haul point-to-point routes principally within Europe.
Results for the year
Retained profit for the year ended 30 September 2007 was £152.3 million (2006: £94.1 million). The Directors do not recommend the payment
of a dividend (2006: £nil).
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