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After 41 years, Colm McLoughlin to step down as Dubai Duty Free executive vice-chairman, CEO

Announcing his retirement, McLoughlin says he will maintain an advisory role with the organisation
After 41 years, Colm McLoughlin to step down as Dubai Duty Free executive vice-chairman, CEO
Ramesh Cidambi has been named the managing director, while Salah Tahlak will take over as deputy managing director

After 55 years in the travel retail industry and 41 at the helm of Dubai Duty Free, Colm McLoughlin, executive vice-chairman and CEO, has announced that he is stepping down from his role on May 31, 2024.

McLoughlin will maintain an advisory role, attend sponsored sporting events and will remain as chairman of the Dubai Duty Free Foundation.

Change of guard

Effective June 1, 2024, Ramesh Cidambi, the current COO of Dubai Duty Free, will become managing director, reporting directly to Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority and Chairman of Dubai Duty Free.

Salah Tahlak, the current joint COO, will become deputy managing director of Dubai Duty Free.

“I am pleased to announce my retirement and want to extend my sincere thanks to all of our management and staff who have supported me so well. A huge thanks of course to our chairman, Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, who has been a wonderful boss to me for all these years and who I know will give the same level of support to my successor,” McLoughlin said.

Read: Dubai Duty Free rings in over AED7.8 billion sales in 2023

“Longevity is a key factor in the success of Dubai Duty Free and both Ramesh and Salah are great examples of this. I am confident that Dubai Duty Free will continue to grow and I see a very bright future for the operation.”

Working across departments

Cidambi joined Dubai Duty Free in 1987 and became head of the IT division before taking on further senior positions across logistics, retail development and the DDF leisure division. He stepped into the role of COO in 2016 following the retirement of George Horan and has been responsible for all aspects of the company’s operation, overseeing major retail projects at Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport.

Commenting on the new role, Cidambi said: “I want to thank our Chairman, Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum and our executive vice chairman and CEO, Colm McLoughlin, for this appointment. Colm is a legendary figure in our industry and has been a fantastic role model for me, and our entire team. I wish him and his wife Breeda a very happy retirement.”

“I am looking forward to this next chapter of my career and to working with the team to continue driving the business across both our retail and leisure divisions.”

Tahlak among the first Emiratis to join DDF

Tahlak joined the airport retailer in 1992 and was one of the first Emiratis and US graduate to join the organization. He went on to head the marketing division and became tournament director of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in 2003. He was the first Arab national to be on the council of both the ATP and WTA. In 2016, Salah became executive vice president for corporate services responsible for marketing, IT, logistics and corporate security. In 2022, Salah was appointed as joint COO.

Commenting on his new appointment, Salah said: “I have had a long and rewarding career with Dubai Duty Free and I want to thank our chairman and, of course, Colm McLoughlin for this new opportunity. Colm has been like a father figure to me over the years and I have learnt so much from him. I wish him and Breeda and the whole McLoughlin family many happy years of retirement.”

Under McLoughlin’s leadership, Dubai Duty Free has grown successfully over the past four decades, during which business rose from $20 million (1984) to $2.16 billion (2023).

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