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Fri, Aug 06, 2010

CAN Names Susan Cotten To Manage Patient Transport Development

Principal Role Will Be To Expand The Number Of Available Seats

Susan Cotten has been named Manager of Patient Transport Development at Corporate Angel Network.

In this newly created position, Cotten (pictured) will be responsible for implementing a plan to increase the number of corporations that donate empty seats to cancer patients on their business flights.  She will also visit major cancer treatment centers around the country to increase the awareness of Corporate Angel services. 

"Susan's years of corporate aviation experience provide an excellent foundation for the contribution she will make toward increasing the number of cancer patients we help." said Peter Fleiss, CAN's Executive Director.  "We're extremely pleased to have her on our team." 

Cotten was a corporate flight attendant for the American Express Company as well as a contract employee for New York area flight departments.  Her previous experience includes marketing and sales in the travel industry and writing public relations materials.  Cotten, who served as a volunteer at Corporate Angel Network, is a graduate of Oklahoma State University.

"Corporate Angel Network, a non-profit organization founded in 1981, has flown nearly 35,000 cancer patients to treatment on the business jets of over 530 U.S. corporations who participate in this vital cause."

FMI: www.corporateangelnetwork.org

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