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Wed, May 08, 2019

NBAA Announces 2019 Flight Attendants/Flight Technicians Scholarship Winners

Will Be Recognized During A Conference This Week

The NBAA has announced the 38 recipients of the 2019 Flight Attendants/Flight Technicians Scholarship. These individuals will be recognized during NBAA’s Flight Attendants/Flight Technicians Conference, held from May 7- 9 in Fort Worth, TX.

The NBAA Flight Attendants/Flight Technicians Scholarship program was established by NBAA and its Flight Attendants Committee to assist business aviation flight attendants/flight technicians in their role as a crew member aboard business aircraft. Each year, Member Companies generously donate monetary and training awards for the scholarship, and recipients are selected by the committee.

The names of the 2019 donor companies and their award recipients are as follows:

  • Abby’s Aircraft Catering – Elizabeth Rangel
  • Aircare Crews – Annalisa Sokol
  • Air Culinaire Worldwide – Dewayne Parker, Carrie Moore
  • Aircare International – Aircare Access Assistance – David Moon
  • Aircare International – Aircare FACTS Training – Christopher Adams, Jennifer Beale
  • The Art of Cooking – Meghan Kirk, Laura Wiebbecke
  • Beyond and Above Corporate Flight Attendant Training – Tatyana Kabealo, Gisele Roman, Varsha Vallabh, Julie Peirce
  • CAPS Aviation – Monda Williams, Elizabeth Murley
  • ConocoPhillips – Jane Fink
  • CornerStone Strategies, LLC – Patrick Lofvenholm
  • Corporate Flight Attendant Training by Susan Friedenberg – Cynthia Rojas
  • The Corporate School of Etiquette – Jami Lindquist, Ruth Detwiler
  • Dassault Falcon Jet Corp – Litisha Ashley-Washburn
  • DaVinci Inflight Training Institute – Greg Schon, Carla White, Maggie Brodnax
  • FlightSafety International (5-day Initial emergency training) – Dennis Morris
  • FlightSafety International (The Corporate School of Etiquette Culinary Arts Course) – Sulema Partida
  • GA Food Safety Professionals – Haley Laserna, Kimberly Goesling
  • Helm Group – Emma Swanhuyser
  • Jet Professionals – Kristen Tucker, Amy Nelson, Jennifer Murray, Catherine Claffey
  • MedAire, Inc. – Jennifer Hunter, Robin Mann
  • Satcom Direct – William Chapman
  • Valero Energy – Tanya Pluckrose
  • Anonymous Donation – Alexa Funsten

In addition to the Flight Attendants/Flight Technicians Scholarship, NBAA Charities offers a number of other scholarships and programs to promote professional development and business aviation careers.

(Source: NBAA news release)

FMI: www.nbaa.org/scholarships

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