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Upgrades: Executive Jet Management Announces Promotions at White Plains Airport

Marietta French Becomes VP, GM

Executive Jet Management (EJM), a company that provides aircraft management and charter services worldwide, announced key promotions at its new facility at White Plains Airport (HPN) in White Plains, NY, used exclusively by NetJets owners and guests.

Marietta French has been promoted to vice president and general manager. Devin Piacente and Donald Scanlon have been promoted to operations managers. All report to Richard Williams, executive vice president of Executive Jet Management.

French has more than 20 years of aviation experience. She formerly was director, Owner Services for NetJets. In this new role, French will be based at Executive Jet Management's White Plains Airport (HPN) fixed-base operation (FBO).

"Marietta’s extensive aviation experience and knowledge of the NetJets service delivery philosophy combined with her ability to build strong customer relationships will be a tremendous asset at one of the busiest private aviation facilities in the nation," said Williams.

Piacente most recently was Executive Jet Management's guest services concierge supervisor based in White Plains, and prior to that worked in the NetJets’ owner services department. Scanlon previously was a line supervisor for Executive Jet Management in White Plains.

The White Plains hangar is also a Certified Repair Station operated by Executive Jet Management. It is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to perform service on all aircraft in the NetJets fleet.

Executive Jet Management now manages over 100 aircraft in over 60 locations throughout the country to meet the growing demand for retail charter and to support the NetJets Fractional Aircraft Ownership Program. Executive Jet Management has a staff of over 30 charter sales personnel.

FMI: www.ejmjets.com

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