Tue, Apr 05, 2005
All Four Promoted At Houston-Based American Jet
International
Roger Woolsey has been juggling --
sort of. The chief executive officer of American Jet International
(AJI), a Houston-based jet air transportation company, recently
announced a series of employee promotions.
Former charter sales manager, Donald "Drent" Sarault has been
promoted to vice president, where he will manage the daily office
operations and coordinate all support activities related to AJI's
aircraft management initiatives. He will also oversee all
financial and contractual obligations. Sarault has been an
AJI employee for six years and has worked in the aviation industry
for eight years.
Brian Chapman has left his position as dispatcher to assume the
role of charter sales manager, formerly held by Sarault. In
this new position, Chapman will oversee all domestic and
international charters, as well as supervise six employees. A
12-year veteran of the aviation industry, he has been with AJI
since 2001.
Another former dispatcher, Jeffrey Butcher has been promoted to
director of owner relations, where he will address any issues and
concerns of aircraft owners and customers. He has been an AJI
employee for 7 years and has worked in the world of aviation for
more than 10 years.
Curtis Helms was promoted from crew leader to director of
safety. In this new role, he will provide counsel on all
safety matters and distribute relevant safety information to owners
and customers. He will also serve as a confidential liaison
between pilots and managers. An AJI employee since 2003,
Helms has nine years of aviation experience.
"Over the last several years, these men have been successfully
building their industry knowledge and skill sets, while providing
exceptional service to our clients," Woolsey said. "I
sincerely believe that each will flourish in their new positions
and help take our company to the next level of success."
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