Wheels Up Adds Execs As It Faces Challenges

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Key Takeaways:

  • Wheels Up is undergoing significant executive changes, including the departure of its Chief Marketing Officer and the hiring of Kristen Lauria as Chief Customer and Marketing Officer, and David Godsman as Chief Digital Officer.
  • The company faces substantial financial challenges, having lost hundreds of millions since going public and is at risk of NYSE delisting, prompting a planned stockholder vote on a reverse stock split.
  • Wheels Up aims to cut losses to no more than $130 million in 2023 and intends to achieve profitability in 2024.
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There’s been a shakeup in the executive suites at charter membership pioneer Wheels Up as it works through financial and operational woes. Chief Marketing Officer Lee Applebaum, who held the post since 2020, left the company on Tuesday. According to Private Jet Card Comparisons, Wheels Up said he was leaving to pursue “personal and entrepreneurial ventures.” Meanwhile, Wheels Up has announced it’s hiring former Cigna CMO and IBM executive Kristen Lauria as its Chief Customer and Marketing Officer to replace Applebaum.

Wheels Up has also hired David Godsman as Chief Digital Officer. He most recently held a similar post at Coca Cola. Both will report to founder and CEO Kenny Dichter. The company has lost hundreds of millions of dollars since going public in 2021. It’s at risk of being delisted by the New York Stock Exchange and stockholders will vote on a remedy for that involving a reverse stock split at the end of May. The company is hoping to cut losses to no more than $130 million in 2023. Wheels Up intends to be profitable in 2024.

Russ Niles

Russ Niles is Editor-in-Chief of AVweb. He has been a pilot for 30 years and joined AVweb 22 years ago. He and his wife Marni live in southern British Columbia where they also operate a small winery.
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