Fri, Mar 25, 2005
Becomes Stevens Aviation President and Chief Operating
Officer
Stevens Aviation announced Thursday the appointment of Glenn J.
Brown as President and Chief Operating Officer. Brown joins Stevens
from Rolls-Royce Engines where he was Vice President of Aftermarket
and Customer Service, Corporate and Regional Aircraft. Brown led
significant improvements in Rolls-Royce's aftermarket sales and
profits and won recognition for major enhancements of the company's
field service and support organizations and improvements in
customer satisfaction.
Brown has over 27 years of experience in aerospace and aviation
management including executive leadership with Rolls-Royce and
operational and financial management at Lucas Aerospace. Brown also
led the technology services consulting practices for Regard
Corporation and ObjectShare.
Brown is a graduate of the University of South Carolina's Moore
School with a BS in Economics and an MBA in Finance. At South
Carolina he was a Graduate Fellow and a South Carolina Honors
Intern. He and his wife Melissa and their newborn twin sons Zach
and Nathan will be relocating to Greenville, SC.
Tom Foley, owner of Stevens, said, "We are very pleased that
Glenn Brown will be joining the Stevens senior management team.
Glenn has a unique combination of broad aviation operating
experience, familiarity with Stevens' customer base, strong
academic credentials, and South Carolina roots. Glenn and Stevens'
senior managers will make a very strong team for aggressively
building Stevens' future business."
For more than 50 years, Stevens Aviation has been dedicated to
making its customers successful. Stevens is a diversified aircraft
support company offering a portfolio of services in four areas of
expertise: aircraft acquisition and flight services, aircraft
completion, maintenance and modification services, aircraft fixed
base operations, and military aircraft depot services. Stevens
operates facilities in Denver CO (BJC), Nashville TN (BNA), Dayton
OH (DAY), Greenville SC (GYH) and Greer SC (GSP).
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