Flight Coordinator at Interlaken Capital Aviation Services
Location:
Fairfield, Connecticut
Industry:
Airlines/Aviation
Work:
Interlaken Capital Aviation Services - White Plains, New York since Jun 2012
Flight Coordinator
CitationAir - Greenwich, CT Sep 2008 - Jun 2012
Aircraft Dispatcher
CitationAir - Greenwich, CT Jul 2008 - Jun 2012
Dispatch Instructor
CitationShares - Greenwich, CT Nov 2007 - Sep 2008
Mission Planner
CitationShares - Greenwich, CT Mar 2007 - Nov 2007
Flight Coordinator
Education:
Bridgewater State College
Skills:
Aviation Operations Piloting Supervisory Skills Team Leadership Microsoft Office Training & Development Aviation Fractional Ownership Flight Operations Flight Planning Aircraft Performance Charter Able To Work Under Pressure Goal Oriented Self Starter Airport Management Dispatching
Intelligence Analyst at Acclaim Technical Services
Location:
Alexandria, Virginia
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Acclaim Technical Services - Washington, DC since Sep 2012
Intelligence Analyst
AECOM - Springfield, Virginia Dec 2011 - Sep 2012
Declassification Analyst
Library of Congress Sep 2009 - Dec 2009
Intern
University of Mary Washington 2008 - 2009
Sales Associate, Campus Bookstore
University of Mary Sep 2008 - Apr 2009
University Bookstore Cashier
Education:
University of Mary Washington 2005 - 2011
B.A, History
G.W. Community School 2001 - 2005
H.S. Diploma
Skills:
Interpersonal Communication Abilities Conflict Resolution Management Money Editing Research Microsoft Office Ap Style Social Media Public Speaking PowerPoint Event Planning
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