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BRS Names New President and COO

Aviation Safety Expert Brings Decades of Industry Experience to Top BRS Job

BRS has announced that Larry E. Williams has joined BRS as President and Chief Operating Officer.
 
For the past four years, Williams was Vice President of Business Development for AmSafe Aviation in Phoenix, Arizona. AmSafe is the world's largest manufacturer of aviation restraints. Previously, he was Group President at Rural/Metro Corporation from 1995-2000, where his accomplishments included increasing total sales, as well as maintaining top market share in airport fire protection.

"Larry was selected, not only because of his business experience in senior leadership positions, but also due to his particular knowledge and success in the aviation safety market," says Robert L. Nelson, CEO of BRS.

"I am very excited about joining the BRS team," said Williams, age 46. "I've always admired BRS' innovation and dedication to improving aviation safety. I believe my career credentials and experiences will complement the company's continued growth," added Williams. A former airport fire chief, Williams holds an Aviation Safety Certificate from the University of Southern California. He is a pilot, and is a graduate of Eastern Kentucky University. Larry and his wife Mary have two children, Jaclyn and Laura.

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