Wed, Feb 04, 2004
Barkhurst And Brookshire Climb The Corporate Ladder
Mesa Air Group has
promoted two if its managers to the next rung in the corporate
ladder.
Carla Barkhurst, currently the Company's Senior Director of
Customer Service, has been promoted to Vice President of Customer
Service. Carla has been with Mesa Air Group since 1994, originally
joining the company as Director of Training for Liberty Express, a
Mesa Air Group subsidiary. Since that time she has held the
positions of Regional Customer Service Manager for Air Midwest, a
Mesa Air Group subsidiary, and Senior Director of Customer Service
for Mesa Air Group.
Kristen S. Brookshire, currently the Company's Senior Director
of Inflight, has been promoted to Vice President of Inflight.
Kristen began her service with Mesa Air Group in 1999 as Director
of Inflight. During her tenure, Mesa Air Group's flight attendant
staff has grown from 125 in 1999 to 700 today. Before joining Mesa,
Ms. Brookshire was at Continental Express where she began her
career as a flight attendant.
"Each of these individuals brings a wealth of knowledge and
experience to their positions and are integral in Mesa's continuing
growth plans. Both have excellent "people skills" and are extremely
well respected within the Company. We are delighted to promote
Carla and Kristen to the position of Vice President in recognition
of their contribution to Mesa's success," said Jonathan Ornstein,
Mesa Air Group's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
Mesa currently operates 159 aircraft with 1,012 daily system
departures to 151 cities, 40 states, the District of Columbia,
Canada, Mexico and the Bahamas.
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