Sat, Oct 06, 2018
Will Oversee Customer-Centric Aviation Repair Business And Production Operations
Arlington, TX-based aviation maintenance organization, Aviation Maintenance Professionals (AmP) has announced that Dennis Moore has joined AmP, serving as CEO and will support day to day operations and oversee long term growth and strategies of the Company.
Moore (pictured) has over 25 years of successful executive operations experience, including lean/six sigma leadership roles at successful and high-profile consumer and aviation manufacturing organizations including Rubbermaid, Petmate and AAT.
“We know success in the competitive field of aircraft maintenance is directly related to providing a positive customer experience with every project, everyday”, states Brian Allen, President, AmP. “To achieve this, proficiency and constant improvement produce the results our clients have come to expect. Dennis brings this expertise to our growing organization. He has the proven reputation and commitment to build a successful company through customer first perspective and competency.”
“A customer-centric company is more than a company that offers good service,” states Moore. “AmP’s perpetuating success is not by accident. Beginning with the inaugural AATMX brand they diligently established uncompromising safety, quality and service. Now as AmP, my goal is to cultivate their vision to be the foremost Aircraft Maintenance & Repair leader in the industry.”
“We are excited to have Dennis on the team,” states Jim Balzer COO/Accountable Manager and co-founder, AmP. “AmP is built on a collaborative foundation that directly influences the outcome of our client’s experience and Dennis’ experience clearly fits the evolution of our company’s growth.”
(Image provided with AmP news release)
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