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Sun, Oct 11, 2015

Aspen Adds New Sales And Field Support Staff

Western, Central U.S., Canada Staffs Grow

Aspen Avionics has added two new sales and support staff to its ranks: Steve Lawson, Western U.S. and Canada Regional Sales Manager and Charlie Reiche, Central U.S. Field Service Engineer. Together they bring over 40 years of experience to Aspen’s sales and support team.

Steve Lawson is an Air Force veteran and has over 20 years of experience in the general aviation industry in various capacities including avionics technician, avionics installer and avionics manager. Steve comes to Aspen from Lane Aviation where he held the position of avionics and maintenance sales manager. Steve is an accomplished pilot and holds a commercial pilot certificate with single/multi-engine and instrument ratings.

Charles (Charlie) Reiche comes to Aspen from C & W Aero Services where he was a key member of their maintenance team responsible for airframe and powerplant maintenance, avionics installations as well as ensuring robust regulatory documentation. Charlie will be providing technical and customer support for the Central U.S. region. Charlie holds a commercial pilot certificate with single/multi-engine and instrument ratings. He also is a licensed A&P mechanic.

“We are fortunate at Aspen to be able to attract top talent,” said Mark Ferrari, vice president of sales and customer support.  “I am confident that both Steve and Charlie will be key contributors to Aspen’s continued growth and our reputation for delivering first-class customer service.”

FMI: www.aspenavionics.com

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