Hunt & Palmer looks to the future

Hunt & Palmer looks to the future

After nearly 40 years at the head of the air charter brokerage which bears their name, Peter Hunt and Jeremy Palmer today (20 November) announced the beginning of a process which will see management control for the Hunt & Palmer Group transition over the next 12 months.

The succession plan, which will evolve during the months ahead, will see existing senior managers Julie Black, Director of Group subsidiary Premier Aviation (UK) Ltd and Jamie Peters, Director of Hunt & Palmer Cargo Charters Ltd, join Hunt & Palmer main Board Directors, Simon Edwards and Mark Jenkinson, to form a new Executive Management team. This team will take responsibility for the day to day operational and strategic control of Hunt & Palmer’s global charter business.

During the transition, Messrs Hunt and Palmer will progressively remove themselves from the day-to-day management of the business, whilst continuing to serve as main Board directors of the Group, alongside co-directors Neil Harvey, Simon Edwards and Mark Jenkinson. Neil Harvey, who has contributed more than 30 years with the company, will play a significant role helping to facilitate the management succession plan.

Hunt & Palmer Chairman Jeremy Palmer said: “Now is the right time to address future proofing the business and start implementing these changes to the company we founded with our late partner, Jamie Martin, all those years ago.  We, and the other Directors, are acutely aware of our responsibilities to the people we employ.  Their future and the continuation of our business is of paramount importance to us and an effectively managed, well executed succession to the executive management team is both a desirable and necessary factor in securing that future.”

Commenting on the new management structure, Peter Hunt added: “We have always believed in providing opportunities for those within our organisation as a priority.  We invest in our people, and it is no coincidence that we have chosen Julie and Jamie to step up to work with Simon and Mark on the challenges ahead. They have both proved to be eminently capable and insightful leaders, highly respected within our business and throughout our industry.”

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Edward Hardy

Having become a journalist after university, Edward Hardy has been a reporter and editor at some of the world's leading publications and news sites. In 2022, he became Air Cargo Week's Editor. Got news to share? Contact me on Edward.Hardy@AirCargoWeek.com

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