Jetblue Preps For Marketing VP Exit

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JetBlue Airways said it is “looking at some people” for its top marketing job but that it is in no hurry to replace vp of marketing Amy Curtis-McIntyre, who is leaving at year’s end for what the carrier called “a personal sabbatical.” Curtis-McIntyre has been with the 5-year-old Forest Hills, N.Y.-based carrier since its inception. Independent The Ad Store, here, handles JetBlue, which spent about $15 million on ads in 2003, per Nielsen Monitor-Plus.

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