Brings Broad Experience In Member Development, Meeting
Planning, Administration
As one of the newest staff members of the National Air
Transportation Association (NATA), Director of Membership and
Business Development Daniel B. Gurley, III is working to bring
additional value to the NATA membership. Prior to joining NATA,
Gurley was the director of membership and meetings for the National
Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds. There, he was
responsible for membership recruitment/retention, affinity programs
and meeting production.
Previously, Gurley was the manager of legislative and regulatory
affairs for the American Orthotic & Prosthetic Association
(AOPA) where he worked on federal compliance issues. Before AOPA,
he was the senior research manager at United BioSource supporting
the pharmaceutical industry and various medical trade
associations.
Gurley holds a Masters in Public Administration in addition to
his Bachelors in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from
Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. He has
authored several articles and presented to groups that included
governors and legislators. "We are pleased to announce the
addition of Daniel to the NATA staff," said NATA CFO Timothy J.
Heck. "His broad experience with membership, meetings and public
administration is a real asset to our membership. Daniel's primary
focus is our members - speaking with them, determining their needs
and helping to develop products and services to further their
prosperity."
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