What Happened?
Long Island City, NY-based JetBlue Resigned Reginald Zamora as Chief Information Security Officer
Date of management change: October 14, 2016
Long Island City, NY-based JetBlue Resigned Reginald Zamora as Chief Information Security Officer
JetBlue was founded with a simple goal in mind: To bring humanity back to air travel. That`s what brought us this far, and that`s what will take us into the next 10 years and beyond. Onboard our flights, enjoy award-winning service; complimentary, unlimited brand-name snacks and beverages; comfy, leather seats; free 36 channels of DIRECTV® and more than 100 channels of SiriusXM Radio; and the fact that your first checked bag is always free. Because at JetBlue, we strive to put customer needs in front of our own, in everything we do. That might explain why JetBlue was recently ranked “Highest in Customer Satisfaction Among Low Cost Carriers in North America” by J.D. Power and Associates for the tenth year in a row. We offer nonstop daily service to more than 75 destinations in the continental U.S., Bermuda, the Caribbean, Mexico and Latin America; and Getaways vacation packages with big savings and peace of mind all the time.
Reginald Zamora is chief information security officer at John Wiley and Sons. Previously, Reginald held various senior Information Security leadership roles in the industry.
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