Thu, Aug 05, 2010
John Mazza Jr and Alex N Vogel Tapped For The Posts
Virgina Governor Robert F. McDonnell has announced that John
Mazza Jr. of Matoaca, VA and Alex N. Vogel of Upperville,
VA have been appointed to the Virginia Aviation Board.
Mazza, president of Medallion Swimming Pool Company, is a member
of the Capital Region Airport Commission-Richmond International
Airport. He has helped make safety improvements to airports across
the state including installing security cameras at Dinwiddie
Airport, clearing obstacles from approaches to airports, holding
safety briefings and flight formation clinics, and advocating for
airports' automated weather observing systems (AWOS). He was
previously appointed to the Virginia Aviation Board by Gov. George
Allen and served two consecutive terms.
Vogel is co-founder and partner at Mehlman Vogel Castagnetti,
Inc. in Washington, DC. He has lobbied on behalf of aviation
organizations like the Air Transport Association on issues such as
the Airline Passenger Bill of Rights Act and the Abolishing
Aviation Barriers Act. Previously, he served as chief counsel to
the Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist. Prior to that, Vogel was
General Counsel for the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
He began his legal career with Wiley, Rein & Fielding. He is a
pilot and owns a single-engine Cessna.
VA Governor McDonnell
The Virginia Airport System is made up of seven regions and
represented through the Virginia Aviation Board. Members of
the board are appointed by the Governor to represent defined
geographic areas of the Commonwealth. The Board establishes
and monitors funding program policy and provides a means of citizen
access to the Department in an effort to promote and develop a safe
aviation environment. The Board accomplishes this by
allocating funds to worthy aviation projects.
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