After just two years at the helm, Regina Airport Authority’s (RAA) CEO has resigned.
On Monday morning, the airport announced that Dick Graham would no longer serve as CEO.
“I am proud of the many accomplishments and successes we shared as a YQR team,” said Graham in a news release. “We have made a positive lasting impact on the many Saskatchewan communities we serve.”
Graham took over the position in March 2015.
“We want to thank Dick for his dedication to customer service and safety,” said Ken Waschuk, RAA board chair, in a media release. “We appreciate his tireless efforts to ensure our customers’ airport visits were positive and enjoyable.”
RAA said a special committee is now working with an “executive recruiting firm on an international search” for the next CEO.
I am so very proud of the Regina airport @flyYQR team! #YQR #Sask (read on…) pic.twitter.com/SxHGnGOO3y
— Richmond Graham (@rgrahamYQR) June 12, 2017