That term was first pushed into the limelight after the airline got into trouble offloading a passenger last year in a widely shared viral video, prompting Munoz to step up, engage with customers, and take the blame. But the real genesis of the role is a product of United’s last CEO, Jeff Smisek, who had a less-than-excellent relationship with both customers and internal employees.
A big part of what Munoz tried to bring back to United was a sense of humanity with his role as CEO, and he’s done a good job at reaching out to both employees and disfranchised, loyal customers over his tenure. Nobody, however, could have predicted the amount of apologizing that the man signed up for.
Skift’s Brian Sumers has more on the dual role of chief executive and chief apology officer that Munoz now plays.
— Grant Martin
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