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Executive Jet Management Appoints Brent Smith As CFO

Has Been With NetJets Nine Years

Worldwide jet charter provider Executive Jet Management (EJM) announced the appointment of Brent Smith this week as Chief Financial Officer. Smith previously served as senior vice president, financial planning and analysis and has been with NetJets for the past nine years.

Smith has over 22 years of finance and accounting experience. In addition to working in the aviation industry, he has worked at companies involved in consumer products, retail and public accounting. He holds a BA degree from Ohio Northern University, a MA degree from The Ohio State University and is a Certified Public Accountant

Reporting to Ben Murray, EJM’s president and chief executive officer, Smith’s duties and responsibilities will include accounting, finance, human resources and technology services.

"Having someone of Brent’s caliber join me on the Executive Jet Management Leadership team allows our organization to be positioned for significant growth in our core business offerings as well as in the introduction of new products and services we will develop to serve the needs of private aviation customers," said Murray. "Brent’s extensive knowledge of NetJets and his significant accounting experience will be a key factor in helping us to operate our current business and achieve our long range vision."

Executive Jet Management is a wholly owned subsidiary of NetJets Inc.

FMI: www.executivejetmanagement.com

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