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Mon, Sep 21, 2015

Erickson Makes Appointments To Its Senior Executive Ranks

Appoints Jason Johnson To Senior Director Of Sales For The Manufacturing And MRO Business Unit, Scott Cook To Senior Director Of Business Development For The Americas

Jason Johnson has joined Erickson as Senior Director of Sales for the company’s Manufacturing and MRO Business Unit. In addition to Mr. Johnson, Scott Cook has joined the company as Senior Director of Business Development for the Americas Region.

In his role as head of Sales for Erickson’s Manufacturing and MRO Business Unit, Jason Johnson is responsible for developing and leading the sales and customer support strategy for the business as well as for managing a global team carrying out sales activities. This business unit provides aerial operators around the world with maintenance, supply chain, and engineering solutions that keep them flying safely and reliably.

Mr. Johnson has extensive sales and customer focused expertise within the aerospace industry. He has a demonstrated track record for achieving results, global leadership and customer focus. Mr. Johnson began his career in the United States Air Force managing teams responsible for aircraft readiness and operations. Following his military experience, Mr. Johnson held a series of executive positions at large aerospace companies. Just prior to joining Erickson, Mr. Johnson served as Executive Director of Sales and Customer Support for Bell Helicopter, Textron in Hurst, Texas. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree and has completed management coursework at the University of Texas, Dallas and the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

Scott Cook has also recently joined the company. In Mr. Cook’s role as head of Business Development for the Americas, he is responsible for leading the development and execution of the company’s business development activities for North, South, and Central America. This includes conducting market analysis and identifying new and emerging business opportunities, establishing and maintaining key business partnerships, and identifying new business ventures for this region.

Mr. Cook has a strong background and experience in sales, marketing, and business development including 8 years with Siemens and 12 years with General Electric Corporation. Subsequent roles include Senior Sales and Marketing Advisor for Cerberus Operations and Advisory Company, Vice President of Business Development and Strategy for Haverfield Aviation, Inc. and most recently Senior Consultant for Qittitut Consulting LLC. Mr. Cook has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Management Technology from Purdue University.

FMI: www.ericksonaviation.com

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