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Spirit Airlines names Brian McMenamy as new CFO

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Spirit Airlines, Inc. announced on Monday that it has appointed Brian McMenamy as the interim Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective June 14.

According to a press release, McMenamy will replace Scott Haralson, "who is departing to become CFO of a larger, publicly traded company outside of the airline industry." McMenamy has been in Spirit since 2017 and before that, he served as Vice President, Finance; Vice President, Financial Planning and Analysis and Vice President and Controller throughout his 33-year tenure at American Airlines.

"With extensive financial expertise in the airline industry and a proven track record of driving business solutions, I am confident that Brian is ideally suited to take on the role of Interim CFO. I look forward to working alongside him as we continue to drive growth and position the Company for a return to profitability, while our search for the next CFO of Spirit continues," Spirit's President and Chief Executive Officer Ted Christie commented.

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