Fri, Nov 02, 2012
Changes Announced During NBAA 2012
The National Business Aviation Association’s (NBAA’s) Certified Aviation Manager (CAM) Governing Board announced Wednesday that it added four new directors during its annual business meeting at NBAA’s 65th Annual Meeting & Convention (NBAA2012) in Orlando, FL.
Charles Booker, captain and safety program manager for The Coca-Cola Company, and Elizabeth Clark, executive director of Women in Corporate Aviation International, were both elected to their first term on the governing board. The group also appointed Dr. MaryJo Smith, assistant professor of aviation at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and Blair Robson, manager of aviation maintenance for ExxonMobil. In addition, Kellie Rittenhouse, director of aviation services for Hangar Aviation Management, was re-elected to a second three-year term.
Earlier this year, the CAM Governing Board’s three officers were re-elected to their current roles. Scott Rose of PepsiCo will continue to serve as chairman, Fred Adams of Basin Electric Power Cooperative will continue as vice chairman, and Mark Chaney of Coca-Cola Bottling Company will continue as secretary and treasurer.
The CAM Governing Board is responsible for overseeing and maintaining NBAA's Certified Aviation Manager program. It seeks to measure and recognize knowledge and experience in the qualities essential for business aviation leadership.
The current membership of the CAM Governing Board includes:
- Fred Adams, Basin Electric Power Cooperative
- Brad Baker, Nexus Biometrics
- Charles Booker, The Coca-Cola Company
- Jim Buchanan, AT&T
- Thomas Carney, Purdue University
- Mark Chaney, Coca-Cola Bottling Company
- Elizabeth Clark, Women in Corporate Aviation International
- Jay Evans, NBAA
- Kent Lovelace, University of North Dakota
- Jeffrey Reich, Elevon Consulting
- Kellie Rittenhouse, Hangar Aviation Management
- Blair Robson, ExxonMobil
- Scott Rose, PepsiCo
- MaryJo Smith, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
- Jack Stockmann, Corporate Aircraft Services
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