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Mon, Feb 08, 2010

NBAA Announces Recipients Of 2010 Corporate Aviation Management Scholarships

Individuals Will Be Recognized At The Leadership Conference Later This Month

The NBAA today announced that two individuals have been selected by the Association's Corporate Aviation Management Committee as recipients of the 2010 Corporate Aviation Management Scholarship.
 
Each scholarship includes a value equivalent to $1,600 to cover expenses associated with attendance at NBAA's 2010 Leadership Conference, taking place on February 24 and 25, 2010 in San Diego. Attendance at this Conference promotes the professional development and leadership skills of individuals seeking careers in flight department management.
 
The Corporate Aviation Management Scholarship, now in its sixth year, is sponsored by NBAA and The VanAllen Group. Representatives from each of these entities will be present at the NBAA Leadership Conference to recognize this year's recipients.
 
Amanda Gray is a business aviation pilot with Deere & Company out of Moline, IL. She has an ATP and is type rated in the Citation type aircraft including the Citation X. After graduating from Minnesota State University Mankato, she worked at several aviation jobs including Part 135 and Cessna Aircraft. She has been very involved with the Civil Air Patrol and the Women In Aviation groups in her area, and feels this scholarship will help her career path towards becoming an aviation manager.
 
Dustin L. Rose is a junior at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, FL majoring in aviation business administration with a specialization in aeronautics. He has worked as a line service technician and an intern with a flight department managing a Falcon 50. He has a goal to attain a management position at an aviation department where he can help raise aviation safety standards. He feels attending this event will help him prepare for management roles in the business arena. 

FMI:  www.nbaa.org/leadership

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