The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) and its Flight
Attendants Committee have announced the recipients of the 2003 NBAA
Flight Attendant Scholarship. The scholarship awards were presented
during the NBAA 8th Annual Flight Attendants Conference, held June
27 and 28 in Philadelphia (PA).
This year's 28 scholarship recipients are listed below. Each
recipient name is followed by the name of the corporate sponsor
that provided the award.
Yaasmeen R. Abdul-Hakeem, FACTS Training International
Michelle L. Alnutt - Inflight Excellence
Nichole Berrier - Survival Systems USA, Inc.
Denise Breslow - AirCare International
Cristina Calise - MedAire, Inc.
Yvette Collins - William J. von Liebig Foundation
Monica Craig - MedAire, Inc.
Debra K. Finke - Castle Kitchens Ltd.
Heather Forcier - MedAire, Inc.
Jennifer B. Guthre - Flight Safety International
Maureen A. Hagner - MedAire, Inc.
Patricia L. Hamrick - Corporate Flight Attendant Training
Alliance
Cynthia Heffelfinger - Susan C. Friedenberg Corporate Flight
Attendant Training Program
Cheryl Hudson-Curtiss - MedAire, Inc.
Kate Jackette - MedAire, Inc.
Amy Jackson - AirCare International
Janet H. King - Survival Systems USA, Inc.
Jacqueline Kolesar - Beyond and Above Corporate Flight
Attendant Training
Paul E. Martin - Flight Safety International training sponsored
by Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation
Ceilia Marx - Susan C. Friedenberg Corporate Flight Attendant
Training Program
Anna McKinnon - AirCare International
Jewel R. Miller - FACTS Training International
Sandi Samson - Flight Safety International
Nicholle R. Sedlon - STARK Survival Company
Megan D. Shea - Beyond and Above Corporate Flight Attendant
Training
Ronda Smith - MedAire, Inc.
Carol L. Spinda - MedAire, Inc.
Barbie Stevens - AirCare International
The NBAA Flight Attendants Committee is dedicated to promoting
education and training as a means for corporate flight
attendants/flight technicians to enhance their professional
careers. This year's Flight Attendant Scholarship Subcommittee
chair was Susan Koch, USAF flight attendant.
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