Flying high: how Japan Airlines’ first woman leader went from cabin crew to president
“Her case shows that a woman who started her career from the lowest position could become the head of the firm. It serves as a great model for women’s career …
“Her case shows that a woman who started her career from the lowest position could become the head of the firm. It serves as a great model for women’s career …
Japan Airlines Co. is appointing Mitsuko Tottori, a former flight attendant and executive in charge of customer experience, as the carrier’s first woman president. Tottori, 59, will take the helm …