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Former NTSB Chief Conners Announces Resignation From Board

Will Leave Agency At End Of May

Aero-News has learned that National Transportation Safety Board member Ellen Engleman Conners, who served two years as the agency's Chairman, announced this week that she intends to leave the Safety Board on May 31.

"With great humility and thankfulness, I tender my resignation as a Member of the National Transportation Safety Board effective May 31, 2006," Engleman Conners wrote in her April 17 letter of resignation to President George W. Bush. "I wish to thank you for your inspirational leadership and your patient devotion to our country during this most severe challenge to our freedoms. It has been a great privilege to serve in three positions in your administration. Your vision for America has been my guide."

Engleman Conners joined the Safety Board on March 24, 2003, when she began a two-year term as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the agency. Since the expiration of her Chairmanship in March 2005, she has served as a Member of the NTSB. Her term as Member expires on December 31, 2007.

Last December, Engleman Conners also asked President Bush to withdraw his recommendation of her for a second term as NTSB Chairman, citing her intent to focus on continuing to serve as a Member of the Safety Board.

The NTSB stated Tuesday that during her chairmanship, Engleman Conners successfully focused on reducing the number of open or non-implemented NTSB safety recommendations to the lowest number since 1975. She was also the recipient of the 2004 Harrison Award for Public Service, from the Columbia Club of Indianapolis, IN and the National Business Travel Association Founder's Award in 2005.

Engleman Conners also served as the member on scene for numerous accidents, including the Staten Island Ferry accident in 2003, the Baltimore water taxi capsizing in 2004, and most recently the Southwest Airlines runway overrun in Chicago last December. She represented the agency in national media and before Congress.

Before joining the NTSB, Engleman Conners served as the Administrator of the Research and Special Programs Administration at the U.S. Department of Transportation.

During her tenure at the NTSB, Engleman Conners was responsible for the Office of Emergency Transportation during September 11, for which she received the Secretary of Transportation's 9-11 Distinguished Service Medal and oversaw the design of the new Crisis Communication Management Center. She also co-chaired the transfer of the U.S. Coast Guard to the new Department of Homeland Security, for which she was the recipient of the US Coast Guard Distinguished Public Service Award, its highest non-life-saving medal.

Engleman Conners earned both a bachelor's and a Juris Doctor degree from Indiana University, and has a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard University. She is also an officer in the US Navy Reserve.

FMI: www.ntsb.gov

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