Alex wilcox biography
- Alex Wilcox is an American music producer and DJ based in Berlin.
- Alex Wilcox is an American airline executive and businessman.
- Alex Wilcox is an American music producer and Live Performer/DJ based in Berlin.
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User Profile
First Name:
Alex
Last Name:
Wilcox
Title and Organization:
Co-Founder & CEO, JSX
Bio:
Alex Wilcox JSX CEO & Co-founder For over three decades, Alex has identified and developed disruptive business models and enhancements that have improved air travel for millions. As a founder of JetBlue, Alex helped bring much-needed innovation to the low fare sector with the introduction of LiveTV and all-leather seating in 1999. In 2016 Alex saw an opportunity to offer a simpler and quicker alternative to flying short distances. Today, JSX has safely flown millions of customers and consistently maintained an industry-leading Net Promoter Score of 75 or above. A graduate of the University of Vermont, Alex is an Aspen Institute Henry Crown Fellow and a member of the Lone Star chapter of Young Presidents Organization (YPO). Alex flies single engine land and sea planes in his spare time.
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Biography
Alex Wilcox is an American music producer and Live Performer/DJ based in Berlin.
He recently burst onto the scene when Anetha discovered his sizzling banger “Sleep Paralysis” which led to his Mama Told Ya EP titled – “It’s Okay to Cry.” As reviewed by Resident Advisor, this “odd-ball” techno release was quickly played by Ellen Allien, Nina Kraviz, Mama Snake, Francois X, and countless others at Berghain, Fusion Fest, Ultra, and too many others to list.
The release caught the attention of label heads around the world, eventually leading to EPs on Ellen Allien’s label UFO Inc, Nina Kraviz’ Trip,
and several other high-end releases slated for 2024. These EP’s expanded on Alex’s deep and multi-faceted musical background – showcasing surgical, banging, hooky techno that pushed boundaries and has been played by Richie Hawtin, SPFDJ, Bjarki, Patrick Mason, Anetha, Salome, AADJA, u.r. Trax, and too many more to list.
His influences are dramatic, ranging from working at Underground Resistance HQ in Detroit with Mike Banks, setting up microphones for Tyler, the
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Alex Wilcox
American businessman
Alex Wilcox is an American airline executive and businessman. He co-founded JetSuiteX,[1] since renamed JSX, and is JSX's CEO. Wilcox was a founding executive of JetBlue Airways as well as president and COO of Kingfisher Airlines until 2006.[2][3] Wilcox started his career in customer service at Virgin Atlantic Airways, where he helped David Tait, who headed US Virgin Atlantic.[4][5]
Early life and education
Wilcox was born in London, United Kingdom to an American father and a Swiss mother.[6] He later attended the University of Vermont and earned a BA in political science and English.[7] While in college, Wilcox worked for Southwest Airlines. After college, Wilcox managed the Naildrivers, a rock band, for two years.[8]
Wilcox is a citizen of the United States.
Career
Wilcox worked in a customer service job at Virgin Atlantic Airways. During that time, Wilcox helped review business plans and liked a plan by David Neeleman, founder of Morris A
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