Dubbed "Flight Plan For Your Future", Session Is Open To The
Public
When you think of a career in aviation, being a pilot or
flight attendant usually comes to mind. But the range of
opportunities in the aviation industry is much broader than
that.
With that in mind, St. Norbert College is bringing together some
top aviation executives for a panel discussion, "Flight Plan For
Your Future," on Thursday, September 9 from 1130 to 1315 at the
F.K. Bemis International Center on campus. They'll discuss the
wealth of options in the aviation industry including marketing,
human resources, finance, IT and web design.
The panel will consist of:
Tim Romenesko, President and COO of AAR Corp. AAR is a leading
provider of products and value-added services to the worldwide
aviation/aerospace industry.
Jim Rankin, President and CEO of Air Wisconsin. Air Wisconsin
Airlines Corporation operates as the largest privately held
regional airline in the United States.
Dan Dickinson, Chairman and CEO of General Aviation Services.
Their business is buying, selling, brokering and leasing commercial
and business aircraft, helicopters, engines and spare parts
worldwide.
Tom Miller, Austin Straubel Airport director. As the third
largest airport in the State of Wisconsin, Austin Straubel
International Airport operates a 24-hour, 365-day a year operation.
The airport provides job opportunities for over 2,000 people in
northeast Wisconsin.
Romenesko and Dickinson are members of St. Norbert College's
board of trustees. The event is free and open to St. Norbert
College students and the general public.
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