Derek Kerr
Derek Kerr retired from American Airlines where he served as Vice Chair, Chief Financial Officer and President, American Eagle. He oversaw all global corporate risk, corporate development and corporate financial functions, including treasury, accounting, financial planning, labor and fleet analysis, tax, strategic planning, investor relations, and purchasing. He was also responsible for more than half of American's departures with oversight of American Eagle operations.
Previously, Derek served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of US Airways. He joined America West Airlines in 1996 and served in a variety of finance and planning roles. He was named Chief Financial Officer in 2002 and was promoted to Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in 2009, adding responsibility for information technology. Derek also worked in financial planning and analysis at Northwest Airlines. Before that, he was a flight test coordinator/control engineer with Northrop Corporation's B-2 Division.
Derek serves on the advisory board of the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, as well as the Board and Audit Committee of Comerica Bank and the Board, Audit, and Compensation Committees of AECOM. He previously served as a member of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics and the Knight Commission Task Force on Racial Equality.
Derek earned a Bachelor of Science in aeronautical engineering and a Master of Business Administration in finance from the University of Michigan.