Colleen Barrett

[2][3] She attended the Worcester campus of Becker Junior College on a government loan, where she graduated in 1964 with a two-year degree to become a legal secretary.[8] In 1968, several years after graduating from Becker, Barrett got a job as a legal secretary working for Herb Kelleher when he was a young lawyer at Wilbur Matthews' law firm in San Antonio.[9][10] Kelleher had a reputation as a skilled, but chronically disorganized lawyer, whose office was in such disarray that a night guard at the firm once called the police assuming a break-in had occurred.[10] She grew to play a pivotal role in keeping Kelleher organized, setting him up for his eventual success as both a lawyer and businessman over their 51-year working relationship.[7][10] In 1967, Kelleher had met with Rollin King, who had pitched the initial business plan for Southwest Airlines and the two had begun their efforts to begin the company.At first, this authority came simply from the high level influence she had with Kelleher as his secretary, though she eventually gained more formal recognition as Vice President of Administration in 1986[13] and a position on the Executive Planning Committee.[7][10] Barrett had been credited with helping fundamentally shape Southwest's customer service strategy, employee culture, and leadership philosophy.She started by inheriting a difficult labor dispute with the Transport Workers Union of America representing Southwest ground operations agents.The airline also consistently had the fewest complaints according to the Department of Transportation, an accomplishment largely credited to Barrett's focus on customer service.
President EmeritaSouthwest AirlinesHerb KelleherGary C. KellyBellows Falls, VermontBecker Junior CollegeAssociate degreeUnited States Air ForceSan Antonio, TexasRollin KingBoeing 737-7H4Boeing 737 MAX 8Transport Workers Union of AmericaSeptember 11 attacksservant leadershipGolden RuleKen BlanchardTony Jannus AwardsTampa, FloridaWomen in Aviation International Pioneer Hall of FameHoratio Alger AwardTony Jannus AwardBecker CollegeTexas Aviation Hall of FameTelegram & GazetteThe Dallas Morning NewsThe Christian PostForbesTexas MonthlyAir & Space MagazineLos Angeles TimesFox 5 AtlantaAir Transport WorldAviation Week NetworkC-SPANWayback MachineFT PressAirTran AirwaysATA AirlinesMorris AirTranStar AirlinesLamar MuseJ. George MikelsonsBob JordanRakesh GangwalFlight 1455Flight 1763Flight 1248Flight 2294Flight 812Flight 345Flight 3472Flight 1380Flight 13922022 scheduling crisisAirlineOn the FlyHistoryAccess Now, Inc. v. Southwest Airlines Co.List of Southwest Airlines destinationsSouthwest EffectSouthwest Airlines fleetWright Amendmentintrastate airlineTexas Aeronautics Commission