Sadiq Gillani is a Senior Vice-President at Lufthansa Group, and a lecturer in management at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
In 2013, he accepted the Airline Business Airline Strategy Award at London's Lincoln Inn FieldsIn 2015, he was selected by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global LeaderIn 2015, he was recognised by the Financial Times as one of the top 100 Ethnic Minority Business Leaders in 2015, in position 79.In 2016, he was selected by CapitalCapital (German magazine) as one of Germany's Top 40 under 40 Young Elite Managers
He is on the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council for Travel, on the board of directors of SunExpressSunExpress airline, chairman of Lufthansa Consulting and Lufthansa Innovation Hub GmbH.
He was previously a partner with Seabury Group, an aviation consultancy and was based in New York and Sydney. He served as the chief commercial officer of WebJet Linhas Aéreas, a startup Brazilian low-cost carrier, based in Rio de Janeiro. He also supported with the launch of two US startup carriers, namely Eos and Skybus, which ceased operations in 2008. He started his career at Bain & CompanyBain & Company, the strategy consultancy, in London and Johannesburg.
Sadiq became a senior vice-president of Lufthansa in 2011. He started as chief strategy and innovation officer, responsible for corporate strategy, portfolio, business development and innovation. He was senior vice-president of network and fleet at EurowingsEurowings, the low-cost subsidiary of Lufthansa.
He was previously a partner with Seabury Group, an aviation consultancy and was based in New York and SydneySydney. He served as the chief commercial officer of WebJet Linhas Aéreas, a startup Brazilian low-cost carrier, based in Rio de Janeiro. He also supported with the launch of two US startup carriers, namely Eos and Skybus, which ceased operations in 2008. He started his career at Bain & Company, the strategy consultancy, in London and Johannesburg.
He was previously a partner with Seabury Group, an aviation consultancy and was based in New York and Sydney. He served as the chief commercial officer of WebJet Linhas AéreasWebJet Linhas Aéreas, a startup Brazilian low-cost carrier, based in Rio de Janeiro. He also supported with the launch of two US startup carriers, namely Eos and Skybus, which ceased operations in 2008. He started his career at Bain & Company, the strategy consultancy, in London and Johannesburg.
In 2013, he accepted the Airline Business Airline Strategy Award at London's Lincoln Inn FieldsIn 2015, he was selected by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global LeaderIn 2015, he was recognised by the Financial TimesFinancial Times as one of the top 100 Ethnic Minority Business Leaders in 2015, in position 79.In 2016, he was selected by Capital (German magazine) as one of Germany's Top 40 under 40 Young Elite Managers
He completed his MBA at Harvard Business SchoolHarvard Business School and holds a BA and MPhil in management studies from Cambridge University. He is also a lecturer in management at Stanford Graduate School of Business, teaching the elective MBA class 'the Travel & Airline Industry'.
He was previously a partner with Seabury Group, an aviation consultancy and was based in New York and Sydney. He served as the chief commercial officer of WebJet Linhas Aéreas, a startup Brazilian low-cost carrier, based in Rio de JaneiroRio de Janeiro. He also supported with the launch of two US startup carriers, namely Eos and Skybus, which ceased operations in 2008. He started his career at Bain & Company, the strategy consultancy, in London and Johannesburg.
He was previously a partner with Seabury Group, an aviation consultancy and was based in New York and Sydney. He served as the chief commercial officer of WebJet Linhas Aéreas, a startup Brazilian low-cost carrier, based in Rio de Janeiro. He also supported with the launch of two US startup carriers, namely Eos and Skybus, which ceased operations in 2008. He started his career at Bain & Company, the strategy consultancy, in London and JohannesburgJohannesburg.
He was previously a partner with Seabury Group, an aviation consultancy and was based in New York and Sydney. He served as the chief commercial officer of WebJet Linhas Aéreas, a startup Brazilian low-cost carrier, based in Rio de Janeiro. He also supported with the launch of two US startup carriers, namely Eos and Skybus, which ceased operations in 2008. He started his career at Bain & Company, the strategy consultancy, in LondonLondon and Johannesburg.
He was previously a partner with Seabury Group, an aviation consultancy and was based in New YorkNew York and Sydney. He served as the chief commercial officer of WebJet Linhas Aéreas, a startup Brazilian low-cost carrier, based in Rio de Janeiro. He also supported with the launch of two US startup carriers, namely Eos and Skybus, which ceased operations in 2008. He started his career at Bain & Company, the strategy consultancy, in London and Johannesburg.
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Sadiq Gillani is a Senior Vice-President at Lufthansa Group, and a lecturer in management at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Sadiq became a senior vice-president of Lufthansa in 2011. He started as chief strategy and innovation officer, responsible for corporate strategy, portfolio, business development and innovation. He was senior vice-president of network and fleet at Eurowings, the low-cost subsidiary of Lufthansa.
He was previously a partner with Seabury Group, an aviation consultancy and was based in New York and Sydney. He served as the chief commercial officer of WebJet Linhas Aéreas, a startup Brazilian low-cost carrier, based in Rio de Janeiro. He also supported with the launch of two US startup carriers, namely Eos and Skybus, which ceased operations in 2008. He started his career at Bain & Company, the strategy consultancy, in London and Johannesburg.
He is on the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council for Travel, on the board of directors of SunExpress airline, chairman of Lufthansa Consulting and Lufthansa Innovation Hub GmbH.
He completed his MBA at Harvard Business School and holds a BA and MPhil in management studies from Cambridge University. He is also a lecturer in management at Stanford Graduate School of Business, teaching the elective MBA class 'the Travel & Airline Industry'.
In 2013, he accepted the Airline Business Airline Strategy Award at London's Lincoln Inn FieldsIn 2015, he was selected by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global LeaderIn 2015, he was recognised by the Financial Times as one of the top 100 Ethnic Minority Business Leaders in 2015, in position 79.In 2016, he was selected by Capital (German magazine) as one of Germany's Top 40 under 40 Young Elite Managers
From April 2010 to 2015, Gillani was mentioned in several European aviation magazines.
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