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Flight Path Museum And Learning Center Appoints Two New Directors To Its Board

Nate Morrissey And Carly Allen Bring Extensive Travel And Business Expertise To Flight Path Museum At KLAX

Two talented aviation and travel business professionals were elected to the board of directors of the Flight Path Museum at Los Angeles International Airport during the board’s recent meeting. Carly Allen, executive vice president of Global Travel Magazine, and Nate Morrissey, owner-operator of Blue Sky Estate Services, began their service immediately, according to Agnes Huff, PhD, Flight Path Museum president.

Allen’s professional background includes international travel marketing and business development, and work as a private aviation advisor and internet sales manager. Her clients have ranged from Los Angeles to Mexico City to Seoul, South Korea. She is a graduate of San Francisco State University with a degree in organizational communications and marketing.

Morrissey’s resume includes work as a corporate jet pilot, FAA safety inspector and program manager, college aviation instructor, and aviation marketing volunteer for Orbis International’s Flying Eye Hospital. Since 2007 he has owned and operated Blue Sky Estate Services assisting seniors transitioning to retirement communities and families closing out estates.

“Carly and Nate each bring a wealth of knowledge and broad experience to Flight Path,” said Huff. “Both have been faithful and enthusiastic supporters of the museum. Now we look forward to working with them as valued members of our board.”

(Image provided with Flight Path Museum news release)

FMI: www.flightpathmuseum.com

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