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Enstrom Helicopter Announces Change In Leadership

Current President And CEO Retiring At Month's End

Jerry Mullins, the current president and CEO on Enstrom Helicopters, has announced his retirement effective January 31st, 2014. A veteran in the aviation industry for 40 years, Mullins says, “It’s been a great run. Part of me will always be connected to the helicopter industry.” Mullins and his wife Nancy will be moving to Texas to be closer to family, which include twin grandchildren. “I look forward to being known as Papa rather than President,” he says, referring to his enjoyable role as grandfather.  I have thoroughly enjoyed working in this industry with a wonderful group of highly dedicated people.  I made friendships for life and appreciate all the support and opportunities the industry has offered.  Mullins will continue to work as a consultant to Enstrom through 2014.

Tracy Biegler will be promoted to company president & CEO effective February 1, 2014, according to the company.  Biegler is currently serving as Vice President. A 26 year veteran of the aviation industry, and 10 year employee with Enstrom, Biegler says this change in leadership will support the continued growth at Enstrom initiated by Mullins. “We’ve had a change of ownership in the last 15 months, and we’re currently in the process of populating our expanded facility.”  The company has increased its workforce and production capacity. “Look for Enstrom to take a bigger role on the global helicopter stage,” Biegler says.

The change in leadership will be formally announced at the Helicopter Association International (HAI) Heli-Expo in Anaheim, California, in late February.

(Image provided by Enstrom Helicopter)

FMI: www.enstromhelicopter.com

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