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Wed, Apr 16, 2008

AIAA Announces 2008 Board Of Directors Election Results

12 New Officers Named To Lead Aerospace Group

On Tuesday, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) announced the results of its 2008 Board of Directors election. The newly elected board members will begin their term of office on May 15. Incoming President George K. Muellner will be succeeded next year by President-Elect David W. Thompson.

The newly elected officers and directors are:

  • President-Elect: David W. Thompson, Orbital Sciences Corporation
  • Vice President-Elect, Finance: A. Tom Smith, ATS Solutions, Inc.
  • Vice President-Elect, Publications: Michael B. Bragg, University of Illinois
  • Vice President-Elect, Standards: Wilson N. Felder, Federal Aviation Administration
  • Vice President-Elect, International: Mark Maurice, AFRL International Office
  • Director–International: Takashi Iida, National Institute of Information & Communications Technology (NICT), Japan
  • Director–At-Large: Bonnie J. Dunbar, Museum of Flight
  • Director–Technical, Air Transportation Systems and Operations: Neil Pfeiffer, Hawker Beechcraft
  • Director–Technical, Space and Missiles: Trevor Sorensen, University of Hawaii
  • Director–Region 1: Jonathan T. Malay, Lockheed Martin
  • Director–Region 2: Steve R. Noneman, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

In addition, the president of AIAA will appoint Sarah Shull, NASA Johnson Space Center, to a two-year term as Young Professional Liaison.

AIAA advances the state of aerospace science, engineering, and technological leadership. Headquartered in suburban Washington, DC the Institute serves over 35,000 members in 65 regional sections and 79 countries. AIAA membership is drawn from all levels of industry, academia, private research organizations, and government.

FMI: www.aiaa.org

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