Tue, Jul 21, 2009
Company Chosen To Provide Member Services And Improve
Government Relations
The Professional Aviation
Maintenance Association (PAMA), has hired Potomac Management
Resources (PMR) to provide day-to-day administrative and management
assistance with member services, growth, financial development,
communications and industry relations. PAMA recently ended its
affiliation with the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) to focus
exclusively on programs and support for aviation maintenance
managers, aviation mechanics and the aviation maintenance
industry.
"We're very pleased to find an
organization of the caliber of Potomac Management Resources," said
Clark Gordon, chairman of PAMA's board of directors. "Under the
agreement we've just signed, PAMA will retain its independence and
501(c)3 status, allowing it to advocate on behalf of the
maintenance industry. Our new Washington, DC-area headquarters will
give us greater access to government regulatory and legislative
activities," he added.
"An experienced association management firm, Potomac Management
Resources recognizes the importance that PAMA places on meeting the
day-to-day needs of the aviation companies and their technical and
managerial employees that are the heart of our membership base,"
noted John Casker, PAMA's president. "We also believe PMR will help
us be even more effective in developing new activities for
corporate and individual members, from trade shows and events to
job placement services, top-tier summits and professional
development programs," he concluded.
PAMA, encourages a high degree of professionalism among aviation
maintenance personnel, while seeking to improving methods, skills,
learning, and achievement in the field of aviation maintenance.
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