- Bruce R. Kennedy
Bruce R. Kennedy (1938 -June 28 ,2007 ) was a businessman best known for his work asChief Executive Officer ofAlaska Airlines between 1979 and 1991 where he presided over the expansion of the airline. He retired in the early 1990s to do humanitarian work before his death in 2007. He also served as a national leader in his church. [http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-kennedy30jun30,1,2159483.story?track=rss "Los Angeles Times", "Bruce R. Kennedy, 68; Alaska Airlines leader gave up his job to do humanitarian work" June 30, 2007] ] Silverstein, Evan, [http://www.pres-outlook.org/tabid/1679/Article/5323/Default.aspx Former GAC member Bruce R. Kennedy dies in plane crash] , "The Presbyterian Outlook",2007-07-30 , issue Issue 189-25, p. 7, retrieved2007-08-05 ]Early Life and Career
Kennedy was born in
Denver, Colorado in 1938. He moved toAlaska as ateenager and graduated from theUniversity of Alaska in 1963. Following graduation, Kennedy served as anartillery officer in theUnited States Army where he met his wife Karleen. [http://www.oregonlive.com/business/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/business/1183170330264500.xml&coll=7 "The Oregonian" "Ex-Alaska Airlines CEO dies in crash" June 30, 2007] ] He later entered thereal estate business before his company acquiredAlaska Airlines when it was nearly bankrupt in 1972.Alaska Airlines
Kennedy became the CEO of Alaska Airlines in 1979. Annual revenue for the airline grew from $234.5 million in 1982 to $1.1 billion in 1991. He was largely responsible for the airline developing two routes to
southern California ,Russia andMexico . As well, he fostered the development of subsidiaryHorizon Air .Humanitarian work
He retired in 1991 to undertake humanitarian work. Kennedy traveled to
China to teach English and sheltered refugees in his house. He was the chairman ofQuest Aircraft which made aircraft for dangerous and remote locations and served on the boards of Christian organisations. He also served on the board of Alaska Air which was now based inWashington where he lived.Kennedy died in a plane crash near
Wenatchee, Washington while visiting his grandchildren.Leadership in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Kennedy was a member of the General Assembly Council of the
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) from 1993-1999. He was an elder in John Knox Church in Seattle at the time of his death.References
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