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The NAA Looks to Young Professionals to Drive Innovation

Representing Diversity in the Industry, the NAA Celebrates the

Inaugural Class of Aviation's Next Generation

Washington, D.C., March 20, 2024—The National Aeronautic Association (NAA) is thrilled to announce the launch of a Young Professionals Committee (YPC). This new initiative will increase the diversity of experiences and drive the NAA mission.


"Over 100 years after the founding of NAA, a new generation of aviation leaders is emerging," said Sam Magill, NAA Vice Chair. "The NAA is excited to provide this group with an important platform on the national stage. We are as excited to learn from them as they are to gain experience from us. From the very first meeting, we are energized about what this group will offer the NAA."


In partnership with the NAA's Corporate, Affiliate, and Aero Sports membership, the NAA engaged young, passionate, and skilled talent from all over the county to join the organization and represent the organization's mission as tomorrow's aviation leaders. The YPC targets professionals below 39 in the early stages of their careers and with a passion for working for people and the industry.


The initiative's first cohort comprises 14 young professional positions recruited through the NAA's leadership for specific programmatic work.

Keith Alvares, Embraer

Sarah Arnold, Vertical Aviation International

Jennifer Balzer, Republic Airways

Mary Cooper, Aero Club of Southern California

Theresa Daly, Bombardier

Ryan Durr, United States Parachute Association

Giovanni Ferro, MedAire

Veronica Gerson, ACI-NA

Melissa Groome, Leonardo Helicopters

Elayna Hall, NBAA

Julia Harrington, Axis Jet

Brady Ornat, Academy of Model Aeronautics

James (JP) Stewart, Soaring Society of America

Palmer Timmons, International Aerobatic Club

“Our industry needs continuous fresh looks and approaches to problems in all corners of the industry," said Amy Spowart, NAA President and CEO. “With these emerging leaders, the NAA will gain a fresh perspective and new ideas.“


The appointments will initially be for 3 years, during which the youth-led committee will develop its charter.


"The overall goal in creating this committee is to support aviation's future leaders and create opportunities for them to learn board-focused work," added Magill. "We will also create and support dedicated mentorship and training programs for the cohort."

About the NAA

The National Aeronautic Association is a non-profit membership organization devoted to fostering opportunities to participate fully in aviation activities and promoting public understanding of the importance of aviation and space flight in the United States. NAA is the caretaker of some of the most important aviation awards in the world and certifies all national aviation records set in the United States.

For information, visit www.naa.aero

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