Investing.com -- Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV) said on Thursday that the company's Chief Financial Officer Tammy Romo will retire.
Romo, who has served as the CFO for over 12 years, will be leaving her position effective April 1 and the company will initiate a search for her replacement.
Southwest's Chief Administration Officer Linda Rutherford will also step down on the same date, the company said.
“Both have managed the Company through highs and lows—and Southwest Airlines is better because of their influence on many of our most significant achievements,” according to CEO Bob Jordan.
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