Lorenzo Stoll, Head of Cargo, SWISS to leave by July

Stoll to leave Swiss International Air Lines after 11 years, to join as CEO of Swiss-based healthcare company

Update: 2024-04-29 13:33 GMT

Lorenzo Stoll, Head of Cargo, Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS)

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Lorenzo Stoll, Head of Cargo, Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS), has decided to leave the company at the end of July 2024 after 11 years.

Stoll, who presently heads SWISS’s Swiss WorldCargo division, will be taking on a new professional challenge as the CEO of a Swiss-based healthcare company, says an official release.

"Stoll has successfully guided SWISS’s airfreight division through highly challenging times over the past three years – during the Covid-19 crisis in particular, when Stoll and his Swiss WorldCargo team effectively ensured that Switzerland remained provided by air with various vital supplies."

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“With his innovative flair and his keen customer focus, Lorenzo Stoll has had a huge and lasting impact on both our Geneva operations and our Swiss WorldCargo division,” says Markus Binkert, Chief Financial Officer, SWISS. “He was also instrumental in ensuring during the Covid pandemic that, at a time of low passenger numbers, Swiss WorldCargo made a vital contribution to our revenue results.

“Sustainability has always been one of Lorenzo’s prime focuses and concerns. And it’s thanks to him and his Swiss WorldCargo team that our SWISS airfreight business is so well equipped and prepared today for the challenges of tomorrow. With his vision and his perspective, Lorenzo has set key processes in motion within our airfreight organisation that will enable even greater and more permanent use to be made of the various cargo synergies within the Lufthansa Group. I offer Lorenzo my deepest thanks for all his energies and endeavours on behalf of our company, and I wish him every further success and satisfaction in his new challenges ahead.”

Stoll joined SWISS in 2013, initially as the company’s Head of Western Switzerland. In this capacity, he oversaw the turnaround of SWISS’s Geneva-based business and operations, bringing earnings back into the black and creating over 200 new local positions, the release added.

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