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ANPC says it's recently supplemented its board of directors with
several new members, bringing an "affluence of aerospace and
defense experience to assist in the company's next phase of
growth."
The Oregon-based manufacturer of aircraft approach guidance
systems has obtained regulatory approval for its commercial
Transponder Landing System, and over the past year has made
significant progress in the development of mobile guidance systems
for the US military.
"Our programs are marching steadily forward and we are pleased to
soon bring critical guidance capabilities to both civilian and
military customers," said Vice President of Marketing Pete Kinkead.
"At the same time, we are increasing efforts to expand our
technology platform into new products for new markets. The solid
background and sound advice of our newly constituted Board will be
invaluable to our future development, and we are thankful for their
participation and enthusiasm."
Stan Ebner is a self-employed consultant to the
aerospace industry. He retired as the Senior Vice President for
Washington DC Operations at Boeing (McDonnell Douglas) in 1998.
Prior to his position at McDonnell Douglas, Ebner served as
the Senior Vice President for Government Relations for Northrop. In
1973 and '74, Ebner served as General Counsel for the
President's Office of Management and Budget. Ebner started
his career as US Army Judge Advocate General Officer. Ebner
received his undergraduate and law degrees from Yale.
Jane Garvey is the
executive vice president and chairman of APCO's transportation
practice and provides strategic counsel to clients globally,
covering topics from government relations to policy to
communications advice. Prior to joining APCO, Garvey served
as the first ever five-term administrator of the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), leading the nation's aviation system into the
21st century. Prior to becoming FAA Administrator in 1997,
Garvey was acting administrator and previously deputy administrator
of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Before joining FHWA
in 1993, Garvey was director of Boston's Logan International
Airport, and from 1988 to 1991, she was commissioner of the
Massachusetts Department of Public Works. Garvey holds a Bachelor's
degree from Mount Saint Mary College and a Master's degree from
Mount Holyoke College.
William McClintock is a retired CPA with
national firm experience and spent the balance of his CPA career as
a founding partner in a Lake Tahoe firm. From 1982 to 1999,
McClintock was a founder and director of Sierra West Bank (NASDAQ),
a highly successful California bank, and chaired the audit
committee for seventeen years. Currently, William is an investor,
director or consultant to several early-stage and family
businesses. McClintock holds an undergraduate degree from Michigan
Technological University.
Will Ris has been American Airlines' principal
government affairs executive since July 1996, and is responsible
for directing all activities with Congress, the administration, and
a broad range of federal agencies. He is also a member of the
Executive Committee of American Airlines. Prior to joining
American, Ris was the executive vice president of the Wexler Group,
a Washington DC-based government relations firm. Will is on the
boards of directors for two other organizations; The Airport
Research and Development Foundation and The Green Door, Inc. Ris
holds degrees from Northwestern University, Johns Hopkins
University, University of Denver College of Law, and Georgetown
University College of Law.