Qantas Chief Financial Officer Vanessa Hudson says it’s an “honour” to be stepping into the role of chief executive in November after she was appointed as Alan Joyce’s replacement.
“It is such an honour to be stepping into this role in November, and I’m incredibly excited about not just the opportunity but about our future because there is so much to look forward to over the coming years,” Ms Hudson said during a media conference on Tuesday.
“They will be many challenges, I’m sure, ahead, but my focus, when I step into the role in November, is going to be focused on delivering for our customers.”
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