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FlightSafety International Promotes Joe Warakomski To CIO

Joined The company In 2005 As Business Systems Security Manager

Joe Warakomski has been promoted to Chief Information Officer (CIO) at FlightSafety International.

“Joe’s leadership abilities and his significant contributions to FlightSafety’s IT systems and processes over the past 13 years are most appreciated. The excellent support provided by our IT department is a key contributor to Customer satisfaction and critical to FlightSafety’s success,” said Bruce Whitman, Chairman, President & CEO.

Warakomski (pictured) is responsible for all aspects of FlightSafety’s Information Technology programs. He leads a team of professionals that respond quickly to the changing needs of FlightSafety’s Customers and provide new and innovative solutions that further enhance the value they receive.

He joined FlightSafety in 2005 as Business Systems Security Manager. He was promoted to Director, Information Security in 2008 and Managing Director, Business Systems in 2012. Joe became Executive Director of Information Technology in 2014, and has served as Deputy CIO since 2016.

Prior to joining FlightSafety he was Co-founder and President of Networks. Joe previously held positions in information security, infrastructure, and software testing and development roles with Pilot Network Services, BlastNet Internet Services and Lucent Technologies.

Joe earned a Master of Business Administration from Rutgers Business School and a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He holds a private pilot license with an instrument rating certification.

(Image provided with FlightSafety International news release)

FMI: www.flightsafety.com

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