Mooney has named Terry W. Freeman the company's Director of
Public and Investor Relations, effective immediately. Mr. Freeman
has worked for Mooney since 2002, and is a graduate of the
University of Florida. He received a degree in advertising in the
College of Journalism and Communications, and did graduate work in
education at the State University of New York at Brockport. He has
had a varied career in the fields of business development,
transportation and education.
Mr. Freeman's primary
role will be to implement a comprehensive public relations plan for
the company serving to optimize nationwide awareness of the Mooney
brand and provide publicity support for the sales and marketing
department activities. A key component to this strategy will be to
provide pre-trade show marketing publicity and generate industry
awareness in the press.
Mr. Nelson Happy, President, stated: "We are really pleased to
have Terry Freeman take over this key position." He added, "Being a
licensed pilot is clearly is an added advantage, allowing Mr.
Freeman to fluently discuss aviation issues with the industry."
Mr. Freeman remarked: "As the company re-emerges in our first
year of full operation, the aviation market is responding very
positively to our stewardship of the Mooney legacy. I look forward
to my key role in expanding our brand and continuing to build on
Mooney's 50 years of aviation."
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