CAM Governing Board Meets in Washington, Presents CAM Certificate
May 31-June 2 , 2005 Washington, DC
The CAM Governing Board met at NBAA’s Washington, DC, Headquarters from May 31 to June 2, 2005. From left to right: Jay Evans, NBAA; Jack Stockmann, Atlantic Investment Management; Bill McBride, The Home Depot; Mark Chaney, Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated; Guy Smith, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University; Gary Kiteley, UAA; Katha House, BJ Aviation Services; Elizabeth Larson, Chevron Corporation; Tim Alexander, Masco, Corp.; Thomas Q. Carney, Purdue University; Kent Lovelace, University of North Dakota; Elizabeth Dornak, DuPont Aviation; Tim Connelly, PrivatAir; Sarah Dicke, NBAA; and Steve Papadopoulos, CAE SimuFlite.
The Certified Aviation Manager (CAM) Governing Board met May 31 to June 2 in Washington, DC, to conduct the business of the CAM Program and to hold elections.
During the meeting, Bill McBride of The Home Depot was re-elected to a three-year term as a member of the governing board; Mark S. Chaney of Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated was appointed to fill a governing board vacancy; and the public-at-large director vacancy was filled by management and quality assurance expert Stephen Hall.
On June 1, NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen addressed the governing board, and Dr. Thomas Q. Carney of Purdue University, chairman of the governing board, officially presented Mark Chaney, a new CAM, with his official CAM certificate.
The next CAM Exam will be administered on November 14 in New Orleans. Applications for the November exam are due to NBAA by September 28. For more information about the CAM Program, e-mail cam@nbaa.org or visit www.nbaa.org/cam.
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