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FABRE Pierre 52 ans
directeur général adjoint
Turbomeca
A compter du 1er septembre 2005, Pierre Fabre est nommé directeur général adjoint de Turbomeca. Il succède à Henri Sala, appelé à d’autres responsabilités au sein du Groupe. Henri Sala conserve ses fonctions de président de Microturbo et CGTM, filiales de Turbomeca.

Pierre Fabre, 52 ans, est diplômé de l'école supérieure de l'aéronautique et de l'espace de Toulouse. Il est entré dans le Groupe en 1976 à la direction technique de Snecma, où il a occupé diverses responsabilités jusqu'en 1996, notamment responsable régulation CFM56, chef de marque CFM56, directeur de la division régulation. Il est nommé directeur des programmes CFM56 en 1996.
En 2000, il rejoint Messier-Bugatti où il prend la direction de la division freinage.
En 2001, Pierre Fabre est nommé président de la société CFM International, filiale commune de Snecma et General Electric basée à Cincinnati, Etats-Unis.
Date parution : 02/09/2005
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FABRE Pierre 54 ans
Chairman and CEO
Turbomeca
Pierre Fabre nominated as Chairman and CEO of Turbomeca, effective March 1, 2008.
54 – Supaéro (75)

Pierre Fabre joined the Group in 1976 with the engineering division of Snecma, where he held several management positions, in particular for CFM56 control systems, CFM56 project manager and head of the control division. He was named director of CFM56 programs in 1996. Pierre joined Messier-Bugatti in 2000 as head of the braking division. In 2001 he was named president of CFM International, the joint subsidiary of General Electric and Snecma based in Cincinnati, Ohio. When he returned to France in September 2005, Pierre was named chief operating officer of Turbomeca, also taking charge of the company’s subsidiary CGTM (March 2007).
Date parution : 25/01/2008
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Fabregas Pedro
Senior Vice President-Customer Service
American Eagle
Pedro Fabregas Named Senior Vice President-Customer Service for American Eagle

FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- AMR Corporation announced it has named Pedro Fabregas as Senior Vice President-Customer Service for American Eagle. A long-time veteran of the airline industry, Fabregas will be responsible for all airport and flight attendant operations for the more than 1,500 daily flights operated by American Eagle and its affiliate Executive Airlines. Fabregas replaces George Hazy, who is retiring after 32 years with the company.

In addition to his new role with American Eagle, Fabregas will retain his current position as President of San Juan-based Executive Airlines, a subsidiary of AMR Eagle Holding Corp. that operates American Eagle service throughout the Caribbean and Bahamas, and provides service from DFW International Airport to surrounding cities.

Fabregas began his career with American Airlines in 1983 and quickly progressed through a number of management positions within the operation, including roles in Passenger Service, Ramp Service and Facilities Maintenance. He was named President of Executive Airlines in 2008 after serving in a variety of roles at the airline in the Finance and Administration, Sales, Marketing and Planning organizations.

"The American Eagle network is now one of the largest regional airline systems in the world, serving more than 170 locations in the United States, Canada, The Bahamas, Mexico and the Caribbean," said Daniel Garton, President and Chief Executive Officer of American Eagle Airlines. "During the past 27 years, Pedro has demonstrated a keen understanding of this complex business. That expertise - combined with Pedro's trademark passion and commitment for providing a safe, quality travel experience for our customers - will make him a great leader for our airline."

A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Fabregas holds a Bachelor's degree in Administration and Finance from the University of the Sacred Heart in Puerto Rico and a Master's degree from the University of Miami School of Business Administration.

Fabregas is a founding member of the University of Miami School of Business Administration's Board of Overseers.

Date parution : 26/11/2011
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Fadili Ismaël
Area Sales Manager
Air Support
Starting on 13 March 2006, Mr Ismaël FADILI takes care of South Eastern Europe, Africa, South America.
Date parution : 22/03/2006
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FAIN Alex
Directeur général délégué
Morpho
Alex Fain est nommé Directeur général délégué de Morpho.
Diplômé de l’Ecole des Mines de Nancy (promotion 1974), Alex Fain (55 ans) a exercé différentes fonctions chez Renault SA puis chez Renault Véhicules Industriels avant de rejoindre le groupe Snecma en 1992. Il y est successivement Directeur financier et Secrétaire général de Hispano-Suiza, de Snecma Services en 1999, puis Directeur général adjoint de Snecma Services en 2002.
Il était Directeur Finances, Stratégie, Actions de progrès et Secrétaire général de Snecma depuis 2006.
Date parution : 03/09/2010
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FALK Hendrik
Vice President - Cargo Sales
Global Aviation Holdings, Inc.
Global Aviation Holdings, Inc., parent company of World Airways and North American Airlines, has named Hendrik Falk as Vice President - Cargo Sales, reporting to Chief Marketing Officer Jeff Sanborn. In his new role, Mr. Falk will be responsible for all commercial activities involving the company's fleet of Boeing 747-400BCFs and MD-11Fs.

Mr. Falk previously served six years as Vice President Sales and Marketing for Europe, Middle East, Africa and India for Polar Air Cargo, prior to which he was employed by Lufthansa Cargo for 13 years, based in Atlanta, Frankfurt and Singapore.

"Hendrik will be a tremendous asset to the Global Aviation Holdings team, with his extensive international cargo experience and solid background in cargo sales," said Sanborn. "We look forward to his expertise as we offer customers Customized Air Transport through ACMI or full-service contracts."
Date parution : 15/10/2009
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FALLETTI Daphne
President Engine Components business unit
Goodrich Corporation
Falletti, formerly vice president of Airbus programs for Goodrich's Aerostructures business, will report to Jack Carmola, Segment President, Actuation and Landing Systems. Falletti replaces Bob Yancey who now leads Goodrich's Engine Control and Electrical Power Systems business unit.

Commenting on the changes, Carmola said, "Daphne has made a strong contribution to our Aerostructures business. Her 22 years of experience in a variety of roles at Goodrich including operations, engineering and program management, together with her extensive experience directly with our customers, provide her with a solid foundation as she transitions into her new position."

Falletti joined Goodrich's Aerostructures team in 1987, and has held positions of increasing responsibility and leadership within the business. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma.

Falletti's appointment is effective March 2, 2009.
Date parution : 02/02/2009
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FANCHER Scott
Missile Defense Systems Vice President and General
Boeing, Missile Defense Systems

The Boeing Company named Scott Fancher vice president and general manager, Missile Defense Systems, effective Oct. 16. Fancher replaces Patrick Shanahan, who has assumed responsibility for the 787 Dreamliner program in Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

In his new position, Fancher reports directly to Roger Krone, president, Network and Space Systems, and oversees 3,900 people in nine major operating locations, providing integrated missile defense solutions for all phases of ballistic missile threats. Missile Defense Systems is involved in developing several key advanced missile defense and directed energy technologies and systems, including the Ground-based Midcourse Defense system, the Airborne Laser, the Advanced Tactical Laser, Integrated Missile Defense, Directed Energy Systems and the Missile Defense National Team Systems Engineering and Integration organizations.

In his more than 25 years with Boeing, Fancher has held various executive leadership positions in engineering and program management. In his most recent assignment, he was vice president and program director for the Ground-based Midcourse Defense program. Before that, he was vice president for the Airborne Laser and Laser/Electro-optics.

"Scott's ability to set high expectations, inspire his teams and deliver results will help him build upon the successes of Missile Defense Systems under the leadership of Pat Shanahan," Krone said.

Fancher's replacement on the Ground-based Midcourse Defense program will be announced at a later date.

Early in his career, Fancher served in a congressional fellowship as a legislative assistant to U.S. Sen. John Glenn (D-Ohio). He originally joined Boeing in 1977 as a co-operative education engineer, and since that time has taken on assignments of increasing responsibility throughout the company.

Scott holds a bachelor of science in electrical engineering from Purdue University and a master of science in electrical engineering from Washington University. He also has a master of business administration from Washington University's Executive MBA program.
Date parution : 18/10/2007
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FARGO Thomas B.
Director, company's board
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Northrop Grumman Corporation announced today that retired U.S. Navy Admiral Thomas B. Fargo has been elected to the company's board of directors.
With the retirement of board member Philip A. Odeen, Northrop Grumman's board totals 11 members, 10 of whom are non-employee directors.

"Tom Fargo's 35 years of naval leadership and his subsequent private sector experience give him a global perspective that makes him an outstanding addition to our company's board," said Ronald D. Sugar, chairman and chief executive officer of Northrop Grumman.

Fargo served as commander of the U.S. Pacific Command leading the largest unified command while directing the joint operations of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force from May 2002 until his retirement from the United States Navy in March 2005. He was responsible to the President and the Secretary of Defense through the chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff and was the U.S. military representative for collective defense arrangements in the Pacific.

His naval career included six tours in Washington, D.C., in addition to five commands in the Pacific, Indian Ocean, and Middle East, which included serving as Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet and Commander of the Naval Forces of the Central Command.

Fargo is president and chief executive officer of Hawaii Superferry as part of his duties as managing director of J.F. Lehman & Company. Previously, he served as president of Trex Enterprises Corporation.

He serves on the boards of directors for Hawaiian Electric Industries, Hawaiian Airlines and USAA. He also serves on the board of directors of the Japan-America Society of Hawaii, the I'olani School Board of Governors, and the Hawaii Pacific University Board of Trustees. Fargo is the national vice chairman of the Pearl Harbor Memorial Fund.

He is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy.
Date parution : 23/05/2008
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Faury Guillaume 45 ans
Président exécutif (CEO) d’Eurocopter
EADS
EADS nomme Guillaume Faury à la tête d’Eurocopter suite au départ de Lutz Bertling du Groupe
Amsterdam, 12 mars 2013 - Le Conseil d’administration d’EADS a accepté la démission de Lutz Bertling en tant que Président exécutif (CEO) d’Eurocopter et Membre du Comité exécutif du Groupe EADS, avec effet au 30 avril 2013.
Lutz Bertling, 50 ans, est à la tête de la Division Hélicoptères d’EADS depuis le mois de novembre 2006 et a récemment exprimé le souhait de quitter le Groupe pour poursuivre sa carrière professionnelle en Allemagne.
Le Conseil d’administration d’EADS a nommé Guillaume Faury, 45 ans, pour succéder à Lutz Bertling à compter du 1er mai 2013, date à laquelle Guillaume Faury quittera Peugeot S.A., où il occupait la fonction de Vice-Président
exécutif pour la Recherche & Développement depuis 2010 et siégeait au Directoire depuis 2009.
« Je regrette le départ de Lutz d’Eurocopter et du Groupe EADS pour poursuivre de nouveaux défis en dehors du monde aérospatial. Nous lui devons beaucoup. Durant six ans et demi à la tête d’Eurocopter, il a su piloter l’entreprise avec succès à travers une période marquée à la fois par une forte croissance et une profonde crise économique internationale. Au cours de son
mandat, Eurocopter est devenu plus international et innovant, et globalement plus compétitif. Je le remercie pour l’ensemble de son travail et lui souhaite le meilleur avenir possible », a déclaré Tom Enders, CEO d’EADS.
« Je suis ravi d’accueillir à nouveau Guillaume Faury au sein d’EADS. Au cours de sa carrière, il avait en effet excellé à divers postes de management au sein d’Eurocopter avant d’accepter de hautes fonctions de direction chez Peugeot.
Grâce à son intime connaissance d’Eurocopter, ses qualités de leadership et sa large expertise industrielle, Guillaume est assurément la bonne personne pour conduire les ambitions d’Eurocopter en matière d’innovation et de positionnement mondial », a ajouté Tom Enders.
Guillaume Faury, ingénieur navigant d’essai, a exercé plusieurs hautes fonctions de management au sein d’Eurocopter entre 1998 et 2008, avant de rejoindre Peugeot S.A. Il a notamment été Ingénieur en chef du programme EC225/725, responsable du département Essais en vol Hélicoptères lourds, Vice-Président exécutif des Programmes commerciaux, puis Vice-Président
exécutif pour la Recherche & Développement. Il a également siégé au Comité exécutif d’Eurocopter. Il avait débuté sa carrière auprès de la Direction générale de l’armement (DGA), où il supervisait les essais en vol de l’hélicoptère de combat Tigre au Centre d’Essais en Vol (CEV) d’Istres. Guillaume Faury est polytechnicien et ingénieur aéronautique de l’Ecole Nationale Supérieure de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace (SUPAERO) de Toulouse.
Date parution : 25/04/2013
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FEELEY Michael
VP and General Manager Of San Diego Site
Lockheed Martin
Michael Feeley has been named vice president and general manager of Lockheed Martin’s San Diego site for its Mission Systems and Sensors (MS2) business.
Feeley also will serve as vice president of Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence within MS2’s Undersea Systems business area.
Feeley joined Lockheed Martin in 1998, serving in a number of leadership positions within program management and business development. In his most recent assignment, he led the business development team for the Undersea Systems business.
His Navy career spanned 27 years and included assignments as Commanding Officer, USS Phoenix (SSN 702) and Commodore, Submarine Squadron 3. Feeley served multiple tours in headquarters staffs including those of the Chief of Naval Operations, Chief of Naval Personnel and Chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff.
Feeley is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy.
Date parution : 22/04/2011
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FENGER Ellekrog Henriette
Executive Vice President
SAS Group
Henriette Fenger Ellekrog has been appointed Executive Vice President, HR of the SAS Group and a member of SAS's group management.

Henriette Fenger Ellekrog is currently Executive Vice President, Corporate HR and Chief of Staff of the Danish telecoms company TDC. She has held senior positions at TDC since 1998, including Vice President, HR at TDC Mobile from 2002 to 2004 and Senior Vice President, Corporate HR for the Group from 2004 to 2006.

Before joining TDC she worked for the consulting firm Mercuri Urval and for Peptech, an Australian company operating in the biotech sector.

Henriette Fenger Ellekrog holds an MA (Specialized Language for Business) from Copenhagen Business School as well as a Bachelor of Commerce from Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College, and has also completed courses at INSEAD and the London Business School.

She is a member of the Committee on Labour Market Policy at the Confederation of Danish Industries (DI) and of Denmark's National Network of Business Leaders.

She will take up her position at SAS on 1 October 2007.
Date parution : 04/07/2007
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FERAYORNI Alan 57 ans
Vice President IT Infrastucture
US Airways
US Airways today announced two new executive appointments in its Information Technologies group. Approved earlier today by the airline's board of directors, Alan Ferayorni has been named vice president, IT infrastructure and Kevin Riccoboni has been named vice president, technology delivery for airline operations. Both executives will report directly to Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer Joe Beery.

"We couldn't be more pleased to have Al and Kevin join our team," said Beery. "The technology support needs of an airline our size are vast and the complexity of our systems cannot be overstated. Both Al and Kevin bring the necessary breadth and depth to help lead the IT team as we support our current technology and explore future applications that support our key company objectives surrounding improved reliability and convenience."

Background on Alan Ferayorni

Ferayorni will oversee IT infrastructure, which includes approximately 18,000 personal computers and the airline's self service check-in kiosks. He will also oversee the airline's mainframe server environment and all data center operation and support functions.

"Information technology systems touch every area of our business and are critical to the reliable operation of our airline and the convenience of our customers," Beery said. "Alan has extensive experience tying technology to the business needs of large organizations, and we are delighted to welcome him to US Airways."

Ferayorni, 57, has 35 years of IT experience and joins US Airways from Motorola where he was senior director, information technology (corporate group). He holds a Master of Business Administration from Arizona State University and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from St. John's University in New York City.
Date parution : 22/01/2008
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FERGUSON Bob
Senior Vice President Aircraft Catering Emirates
Emirates Flight Catering (EFC)
Bob Ferguson, senior vice president for aircraft catering at Emirates Flight Catering (EFC), is responsible for ensuring passengers on all aircraft are well fed.
During the past 15 years, he has seen Emirates' flight catering business grow significantly. In 1992, Emirates received 11,000 meals daily from the flights catering business. Today, EFC produces between 68,000 and 86,000 meals, with a total capacity of 120,000 for the carrier. Emirates Airline is the flight kitchen's largest customer, although the company also supplies meals to several other established carriers.
He has been in airline catering most of his life, working under the wings of an aeroplane in the Falklands, serving the Queen of England and the US president on special flights, and travelling to more than 100 countries.
Date parution : 03/02/2009
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FERRAZ Pedra
corporate communications director
Embraer
Embraer names Pedra Ferraz as new corporate communications director in North America

Executive to be based in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

São José dos Campos, June 20, 2006 – Embraer announced today that Pedro Ferraz has been named Corporate Communications Director for North America, effective June 1.

Pedro Ferraz has accumulated extensive experience in both communications and marketing, having worked for Praxair, in Danbury, CT, from 1996 to 2005, prior to joining Embraer. Previously, Ferraz was part of Embraer’s Executive Aviation Market Intelligence team.

In his new capacity, Ferraz will be heading a team responsible for handling external and internal communications activities related to Embraer in North America.

Pedro Ferraz reports to Horacio Forjaz, Executive Vice-President, Corporate Communications, and will be based at Embraer’s Fort Lauderdale office in Florida.

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Date parution : 22/06/2006
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FERT Albert 07/03/1938
directeur scientifique au sein de l'Unité mixte de
CNRS/Thales
Le Prix Nobel de Physique 2007 vient d'être décerné à Albert Fert, professeur à l'Université Paris-Sud 11, directeur scientifique au sein de l'Unité mixte de physique CNRS/Thales.



Albert Fert est né le 7 mars 1938 à Carcassonne. Il est diplômé de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris et docteur ès sciences physiques. De 1962 à 1976, Albert Fert est maître-assistant à l'Université de Grenoble, puis à l'Université Paris-sud 11. En 1976 il est nommé professeur à l'Université de Paris-sud 11. De 1970 à 1995, Albert Fert est responsable d'un groupe de recherche au Laboratoire de physique des solides à la faculté des sciences d'Orsay avant d'être un des fondateurs en 1995 de l'Unité mixte de physique CNRS/Thales. Il est membre de l'Académie des Sciences.
Tout au long de sa carrière, Albert Fert reçoit de nombreux prix:

* International Prize for New Materials de l'American Physical Society (1994)
* Magnetism Award de l'International Union for Pure and Applied Physics (1994)
* Le grand prix de physique Jean Ricard de la société française de physique (1994)
* Hewlett-Packard Europhysics Prize de l'European Physical Society (1997)
* La médaille d'Or du CNRS (2003)
* Japan Prize (2007)
* Wolf Prize (2007)

Il a publié près de 300 articles, dont l'un figure dans le «Top Ten» des articles les plus cités de la revue Physical Review Letters.
Date parution : 11/10/2007
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Finger Steve 57 ans
President
Pratt & Whitney
Contact: Peter Murphy, UTC
Tel: (860) 728-7977

Chênevert elected UTC President, Chief Operating Officer and Director; Finger named President, Pratt & Whitney; Pino named President, Sikorsky

HARTFORD, Conn., March 8, 2006 -- Louis Chênevert, 48, has been elected President and Chief Operating Officer and a Director of United Technologies Corp., (NYSE: UTX), effective immediately, the company announced today.

UTC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer George David, 63, said Chênevert will join him in the newly formed Office of the Chief Executive. Executives currently reporting to David will now report to the new office.

In making the announcement, David said, "Louis has proven his abilities and delivered on his commitments as an exceptional operating executive at Pratt & Whitney during his 13 years with UTC, including seven years as Pratt & Whitney's President. Additionally, he has demonstrated strong skills at building and developing cohesive management teams and at learning and taking on new challenges. I am confident he will be a strong UTC President."

"UTC is a large and complex organization and we anticipate some time will be necessary to develop all the skills and relationships required by a successor CEO. I expect to remain UTC's CEO for approximately two years, enabling Louis to broaden his corporate experience during that time," David added.

"I'm really proud of this recognition and look forward to the opportunities ahead," Chênevert said. "I have come to know UTC well through Pratt & Whitney and by working with the other UTC presidents through the Presidents Council and with other important constituencies like investors, the Board of Directors, and UTC's corporate staff. UTC is a great company and I couldn't be happier than to take on the challenges ahead," he added.

Steve Finger, 57, currently President of Sikorsky Aircraft, will replace Chênevert as President of Pratt & Whitney. Jeff Pino, 51, Sikorsky's Senior Vice President, Strategy, Marketing and Commercial Programs, will replace Finger as President. "Both have long tenure in their businesses and are fully qualified for these important positions," David said.

Chênevert joined UTC's Pratt & Whitney Canada unit in 1993 as its Vice President, Operations. He moved to Pratt & Whitney's headquarters in East Hartford, Conn., in 1996 as Executive Vice President, Operations. He was named Pratt's President in 1999. Finger joined Pratt & Whitney in 1970 in the engineering function at the company's then Government Products Division in Florida. He rose to the position of Executive Vice President, Engineering and Operations for Pratt & Whitney in 2001, and was named President of Sikorsky Aircraft in 2003. Pino joined Sikorsky Aircraft from Bell Helicopter in 2002 in his current position of Senior Vice President, Strategy, Marketing, and Commercial Programs.

United Technologies, based in Hartford, Conn., is a diversified company that provides high technology products and services to the building and aerospace industries.

Source : Pratt & Whitney
Date parution : 10/03/2006
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FINGER Stephen 59 ans
President
Pratt & Whitney
Stephen Finger retires as President of Pratt & Whitney Jan. 1, 2009.
Finger, 59, is retiring after 38 years at UTC, virtually all of it at Pratt & Whitney, where as President he oversaw the successful launch of the company’s new Geared Turbofan engine family called PurePower. He has been a passionate advocate for UTC’s Achieving Competitive Excellence operating system.
Earlier in his career, he led Pratt & Whitney’s Military Engines business and served as Executive Vice President for Engineering and Operations at Pratt & Whitney. Under his leadership, the company developed the highly successful Joint Strike Fighter (F135), F117 and F119 engine programs. From 2003 to 2006, he was President of UTC’s Sikorsky Aircraft unit.
“Steve has made many extraordinary contributions over his long tenure. We will miss his energy and experience. We wish him and his family many happy years in the future,” Chênevert said.
Date parution : 23/10/2008
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FLACH Gloria A.
Corporate VP and Pres, Enterprise Shared Services
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Northrop Grumman Corporation announced today that its board of directors has elected Gloria A. Flach to the position of corporate vice president and president of Enterprise Shared Services organization, effective March 1, 2010. Flach will report directly to Wes Bush, chief executive officer and president and will serve on the company's Corporate Policy Council.

Flach will lead a newly consolidated Enterprise Shared Services organization. This consolidation is as an important element of the company's move to improve its operating and financial performance, bringing together a variety of service and support functions in one organization.

A 28-year veteran of Northrop Grumman, Flach has held a number of positions with increasing technical and management responsibility. She most recently served as vice president and general manager, Targeting Systems Division in the company's Electronic Systems sector. In 2004, she was appointed vice president and chief information officer for Electronic Systems. Previously, she was responsible for engineering, manufacturing and logistics across Electronic Systems.

Flach earned a bachelor's degree in computer science and a master's degree in business administration from Loyola University in Maryland and was inducted into Loyola's Computer Science Hall of Fame for outstanding contributions in the field. She also has completed the Executive Marketing Program at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the General Manager's Program at Harvard University.
Date parution : 19/02/2010
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FLETCHER Barry
VP waterfront nuclear engineering
Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding Sector
Barry Fletcher has been promoted to vice president of waterfront nuclear engineering and test and chief nuclear engineer.
As vice president of waterfront nuclear engineering and test and chief nuclear engineer, Fletcher will be responsible for all nuclear engineering services and test engineering programs. He joined Newport News in 1979 as an associate engineer and has held a number of positions during his career including test engineer, supervisor of test engineering and manager of nuclear test engineering. He most recently served as director of nuclear engineering and overhaul. He earned a bachelor's degree in engineering from Virginia Tech.


Date parution : 01/10/2010
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FLORES Pierre-Jean
Secrétaire général
Turbomeca
Pierre-Jean Flores est nommé Secrétaire général
de Turbomeca.

A compter du 1er avril, Pierre-Jean Flores est nommé secrétaire général de Turbomeca en remplacement de Jean-Luc Varga, qui fait valoir ses droits à la retraite.

Pierre-Jean Flores entre dans le Groupe en 1981 au sein de Messier-Bugatti où il occupe diverses fonctions à la direction de production puis à la direction financière. De 1988 à 1992, il est directeur administratif et financier de la Sopemea. Il rejoint ensuite la Société Européenne de Propulsion comme coordinateur de l'audit interne puis directeur administratif et financier de sa filiale Usines Dehousse.

En 1998, il devient responsable du reporting Groupe Snecma puis en 2000 chef de département reporting et contrôle de gestion pour devenir en 2004 directeur budget, plan et études économiques.

En 2005, il est nommé directeur du contrôle de gestion du groupe SAFRAN puis devient en 2006 directeur des affaires économiques et financières de Sagem Communication, puis directeur général adjoint de Sagem Mobiles.
Date parution : 01/04/2009
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FLOURENS Alain
Head of the A380 programme
Airbus
The new Head of the A380 programme is Alain Flourens (51) who was Executive Vice President in charge of the A320 Family Programme since September 2006. Prior to this, Mr Flourens had been in charge of the previous six COEs across all Airbus sites in Europe. From 1997, he was in charge of the Future Large Aircraft (FLA) to become A400M, being appointed President of Airbus Military in 1999. Alain Flourens had joined former Aérospatiale in 1990 and made all his career within the company in the industrial and manufacturing sector.
Date parution : 11/07/2008
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FLOUREUSSE Eric-Jean
President
Aeroconseil
Eric-Jean Floureusse, has become President of Aeroconseil with effect from 1 January 2008. He has been working for the company for fifteen years and was identified as a future President by Max FISCHL, the founding President. As the Group’s majority shareholder since 1998 and Vice-President for the last three years, he has been working with the Group’s General Management to ensure longterm success through change with full respect for the Group’s values. He is today the sponsor of the company 2007-2011 corporate strategy.
Date parution : 06/03/2008
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Fluhr Christine
Director Global Account Management
Hahn Air
Hahn Air announces the appointment of five Directors Global Account Management

Dreieich, 12 October 2011 (mc). Hahn Air, the leading provider of e-ticketing solutions, has recently introduced five additional Directors Global Account Management. All have been assigned to manage the company’s sales and marketing activities in several European countries, North America and in Australia and New Zealand.

The first of Hahn Air’s Directors Global Account Management to be introduced was Sydney based Nathalie Weber. She was appointed Director Global Account Management Australia and New Zealand in July. Steve Beck followed in the same position in North America at the beginning of September. He is based at Hahn Air’s recently opened North American branch in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Christine Fluhr represents Hahn Air in France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Suisse Romande, operating from Paris. She was followed by Marianna Cosani, who became Director Global Account Management Italy with base in Milano and by José Cubero, who was appointed to take care of markets in Spain and Portugal.

All five Directors Global Account Management are accomplished professionals with highly successful backgrounds in the air travel industry. Most of them have an experience in executive and managerial positions in both airline and travel agent fields.

The extension of Hahn Air’s presence corresponds with the 2011 service initiative “Your Ticketing Choice – Our Commitment 2011” and signals the strategic importance of those markets for Hahn Air.
Date parution : 12/10/2011
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Flynn Larry R. 59 ans
President
Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation
General Dynamics Appoints Larry R. Flynn to be President of Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation

Joe Lombardo to continue as Executive Vice President of General Dynamics' Aerospace group

FALLS CHURCH, Va., Aug. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) announced that Larry R. Flynn, 59, will become president of Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation on September 1. Gulfstream is a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics. Flynn will report to Joseph T. Lombardo, who has served as both executive vice president of General Dynamics' Aerospace group and president of Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. since 2007. Lombardo will continue in his role as executive vice president.

Flynn has been senior vice president of marketing and sales for Gulfstream Aerospace since 2008. From 2001 until 2008 he was president of Gulfstream Product Support. He became a vice president of General Dynamics Corp. in October 2001.

In announcing Flynn's appointment Lombardo said, "Larry Flynn has a broad base of operational and customer-focused experience that will serve him well as he leads Gulfstream into the future. His direction of Gulfstream's marketing and sales organization has given Larry exceptional insight into the needs of our increasingly international customer base. I'm confident that he will capitalize on that knowledge to enhance the company's positioning as a global leader in business aviation."

Flynn joined Gulfstream in May 1995 as vice president of aircraft services, bringing with him more than 25 years of experience in managing aircraft service facilities. Before joining Gulfstream, he was vice president, Location Based Services, for Stevens Aviation, where he was responsible for managing maintenance facilities and overseeing service on various models of corporate jets. Earlier, Flynn served as a regional vice president for Signature Flight Support and as executive vice president and general manager for AMR Combs.

Flynn earned a bachelor's degree in business administration and a master's degree in manpower management from the University of Kansas.

Flynn serves on the Associate Member Advisory Council (AMAC) of the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA). He is also a past member of the Board of Directors for the Professional Aviation Maintenance Association (PAMA), the national association for aviation maintenance professionals.

Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, markets, services and supports a comprehensive fleet of the world's most technologically advanced business-jet aircraft. Gulfstream has produced more than 1,900 aircraft for customers around the world since 1958. Gulfstream also offers aircraft ownership services via Gulfstream Pre-Owned Aircraft Sales®. The company employs more than 10,000 people at 10 major locations. More information and photos of Gulfstream aircraft are available at www.gulfstream.com.

SOURCE General Dynamics

Date parution : 08/08/2011
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FOERSTER Mary C.
Vice President, Business Support, Communications
Boeing
Mary C. Foerster is vice president of Business Support, Communications and Community Affairs for Boeing Integrated Defense Systems (IDS). In this role, she oversees all worldwide media relations, internal and executive communications, global corporate citizenship, public outreach, advertising and branding, and international communications for the $32.1 billion business.
Foerster joined Boeing in 1997 as director of public relations and advertising, where she led the advertising and public relations programs for Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA). In 1999, she was named director of international corporate communications and worked closely with Boeing leadership enterprise-wide to reach key audiences outside the U.S., including media, customers, business, financial, government and other opinion leaders, suppliers, shareholders and analysts. She also was responsible for improving internal communications with the growing number of Boeing employees located outside the U.S. She was appointed to her current position in July 2002.
Prior to joining Boeing, Foerster held senior management positions with the two leading global communications agencies, Burson-Marsteller in Europe and Hill & Knowlton in Washington, D.C. As chairman of Burson-Marsteller in Central Europe (1990-93), she established the company as a market leader in Central and Eastern Europe, recruiting more than 50 local professionals. She provided strategic communications counsel to Fortune 500 companies operating in the region, including Proctor & Gamble, AT&T, Ameritech, General
Electric, British Gas, Eli Lilly and Ford Motor Company. She also advised governments on privatization and mass communications. She was appointed to the Burson-Marsteller Board of Directors in 1992.
As senior vice president, Hill & Knowlton Public Affairs Worldwide (1984-90), she was based in Washington, D.C. and represented the governments of Japan, Turkey, Denmark and Germany on a wide range of trade policy issues, and prepared heads of state and other senior leaders for encounters with U.S.-based media. She represented the Electronic Industries Association of Japan for seven years on issues surrounding the U.S.-Japan Semiconductor agreement. She also developed global positioning strategies for corporate clients in Asia, the U.S. and Europe.
Before moving to Washington, D.C. in 1983, she served as deputy director of commerce, City of Philadelphia, where she directed all international trade and investment programs and served on the boards of the Philadelphia Port Corporation and the city's industrial development authorities.
She is a graduate of Smith College, Northampton, Mass., and received her master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
She currently serves on the boards of Directors of the D.C. College Access Program and Vital Voices. She also has served on the Boards of The Civic Education Project, funded jointly by the Soros Foundation and Yale University and the Seattle International Children's Festival.
Date parution : 22/07/2008
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FONT Jordi
Chairperson
Ocean committee
Font, a Spanish national, received both his BSc and his PhD in Physics from the University of Barcelona in Spain.
He is a Senior Researcher with the Department of Physical Oceanography at the Institut de Ciències del Mar and the Spanish Research Council (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas) in Barcelona.

He also serves as Chairperson of the Physics and Climate of the Ocean committee for the International Commission for the Scientific Exploration of the Mediterranean Sea.
Date parution : 13/10/2009
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FONTAINE Jean-Louis
Vice Chairman of the Corporation
Bombardier
Director since 1975

Mr. Jean-Louis Fontaine began his career with Bombardier in 1964 as Vice President, Production, of its Ski-Doo division and rose through the ranks to become Vice President, Transportation Products in 1974. He was then named Vice President, Corporate Planning in 1977, a position he held until he became Vice Chairman in 1988. He currently serves on the Boards of Directors of AXA Assurances Inc. and Héroux-Devtek Inc. President of La Fondation de l'Université de Sherbrooke from 1992 to 1997, he was Chairman of the Board of the Université de Sherbrooke from May 1997 to May 2000. In 2000, he served as a director of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.

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Date parution : 24/03/2006
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FONTAINE Diedra
director of diversity and sales development
Continental Airlines
Continental Airlines has announced the appointment of Diedra Fontaine to the position of director of diversity and sales development. In this role, Fontaine will manage Continental's important diversity initiatives and will enhance sales in key, niche markets.

"Diedra's appointment to this position underscores Continental's commitment to diversity and our mission to reach all markets. Diedra has consistently contributed to the success of Continental and will be a tremendous asset in her new role," said Monisa Cline, Continental's staff vice president of North America sales.

Fontaine previously served as the director of sales for the South Central region, managing the corporate and travel agency sales efforts in several states. Since beginning her career with Continental in 1990 as an auditor, Fontaine has held numerous leadership positions and increased Continental's profile in diverse communities.

An active member of the community, Fontaine serves on several boards including The Ronald McDonald House and The Ensemble Theatre. In recognition of her achievements, Fontaine was named a Women of Distinction by the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation and a Legacy Hero Alumnae from Texas Southern University. Fontaine is a recipient of the Founders Award from the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.

Fontaine earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Computer Information Systems from the University of North Texas and a Master of Business Administration from Texas Southern University.
Date parution : 18/03/2008
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FORNARO Bob
President and Chief Executive Officer
AirTran Airways
The original AirTran Airways, a Boeing 737 operator with service to/from Orlando, was founded by AirTran Corporation, the holding Company of Mesaba Airlines of Minneapolis, Minnesota, operating as a Northwest Airlink carrier with hubs in Minneapolis and Detroit. In 1994, AirTran Holdings purchased a start up 737 operator named Conquest Sun and renamed the airline AirTran Airways. Conquest Sun, similar to ValuJet, was an airline started by former Eastern Air Lines employees. The original AirTran Airways moved its headquarters to Orlando, Florida, and grew to 11 Boeing 737 aircraft serving 24 cities in the East and Midwest providing low-fare leisure travel to Orlando. In 1995, AirTran Airways was spun off by Mesaba and formed its own independent holding company named Airways Corporation.


In January 1999, a new management team led by Joe Leonard, a veteran of Eastern Air Lines, and Bob Fornaro, of US Airways, took the reins at the airline. Leonard, Chairman and CEO, improved operating efficiencies while Fornaro, President and COO, built a sustainable route network which increased the presence of the Atlanta hub while adding focus cities in Baltimore/Washington, Philadelphia and Chicago. On August 15, 2001, Leonard and Fornaro joined twelve Crew Members in ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange where the company's stock began trading under the ticker symbol AAI. The airline grew quickly under Leonard and Fornaro's leadership and has transformed itself into a strong competitor operating the youngest all Boeing fleet in the nation to more than 56 cities coast-to-coast with more than 700 flights per day and over 8,800 Crew Members serving nearly 20 million passengers per year.
Date parution : 07/11/2007
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FORSAYETH Michael
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
INTRAWEST ULC
Forsayeth will assume worldwide responsibility for Intrawest’s financial operations and he will report directly to Alex Wasilov, president and chief operating officer at Intrawest.
Forsayeth brings more than 30 years of experience of adding value to both private and public businesses and a demonstrated track record of implementing the financial strategies, systems and the infrastructure to improve the financial performance and operations of large multi-national organizations.
“We are extremely pleased to welcome Michael to Intrawest’s executive team,” said Alex Wasilov, president and chief operating officer at Intrawest. “He brings a broad base of financial experience and global expertise to Intrawest, as well as a solid reputation among the financial community and a deep understanding of Intrawest’s business. I am confident that Michael will drive our unrelenting focus on building value for Intrawest’s shareholders.”
For the eight years prior to joining Intrawest, Forsayeth served as chief financial officer for Cara Operations Ltd., the largest operator of full service restaurants in Canada and a leader in the airline catering, foodservice distribution and travel concession industries. During his tenure, Forsayeth led and financially engineered all aspects of the business, including Cara’s privatization transaction that came to a successful completion in February 2004.
Previous career experience included roles at Laidlaw International, Inc., a multi-billion dollar North American company where he was chief financial officer and senior vice president of its Passenger Services Group, North America’s largest provider of school bus and public transit services. He also served as their president of the well-recognized brand Greyhound Canada and Laidlaw’s Transit and Tour business.
Forsayeth earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree with honors from Queen’s University in Ontario, and is a Chartered Accountant. Michael will be located in Intrawest’s head office in Vancouver, British Columbia effective June 11, 2007.
Date parution : 29/05/2007
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FORT Stéphane
Directeur des Relations Extérieures
Dassault Aviation
M. Stéphane Fort est nommé Directeur des Relations Extérieures et de la Communication de Dassault Aviation.

Il succède à M. Yves Robins.
Date parution : 01/10/2010
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Fourciangue Frédéric
Directeur Général
Turbomeca UK
Frédéric Fourciangue est diplômé SUPAERO. En 1998, il a débuté sa carrière à Dassault
Aviation à la direction générale du soutien militaire : il était chef de projet contrats MCO et
nouveaux services client jusqu’en 2001 puis chef du service approvisionnement initiaux
jusqu’en 2005. Il a prolongé sa carrière dans l’aéronautique en rejoignant Turbomeca en
2006. Chef du service pièces neuves au sein de la direction du support opérateur jusqu’en
2008, il est devenu ensuite chef du département management des services au sein de la
direction des ventes opérateurs.
Date parution : 07/09/2011
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FOURNEREAUX Jean-Lin 55 ans 11/05/1952
président-directeur général
Sagem Défense Sécurité
Jean-Lin Fournereaux, 55 ans, actuellement président-directeur général de Snecma Services sera proposé comme président-directeur général de Sagem Défense Sécurité, en remplacement de Jean-Paul Herteman, au cours d’un conseil d’administration qui se tiendra le 27 septembre prochain.

Diplômé de l'INSA, (promotion 1976). Il a exercé la totalité de ses activités professionnelles au sein du Groupe Snecma (devenu SAFRAN)

• De 1977 à 1994, à la SEP (devenue Snecma fin 1997, puis Snecma Moteurs début 2000), où il occupe diverses fonctions dans le secteur de la propulsion spatiale.

• De 1994 à 1997, il assure la direction de l'Unité Propulsion Satellites et équipements spatiaux à Villaroche.

• De 1998 à début 2001, il occupe le poste de Directeur Grosse Propulsion à Liquides à Vernon en charge de l'ensemble des activités de propulsion moteur-fusée à liquides de Snecma Moteurs consacrées principalement à la motorisation des lanceurs ARIANE.

• De 2001 à 2003, il est Administrateur Délégué, Directeur Général de Techspace Aero S.A., filiale belge du Groupe SNECMA.

• Début 2004, il est nommé President-Directeur Général de Snecma Services

• Proposé au conseil d’administration du 27 septembre 2007 comme président-directeur général de Sagem Défense Sécurité.
Date parution : 19/09/2007
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FOX Ken
Vice President, On-site Power Solutions
UTC Power, a United Technologies Corp.
Fox will report to UTC Power President Jan van Dokkum and oversee UTC Power's expanding portfolio of environmentally advanced on-site power generation products, which includes commercial building solutions as well
as 24/7 renewable power generation systems.
"The establishment of this position and the appointment of Ken Fox are a response to the growing marketplace interest in and application of our product and service offerings," van Dokkum said.
Most recently, Fox was President, Controls, Sales & Service, at sister UTC company Carrier's North America Building Sales & Service
organization.
His responsibilities included direct equipment sales, national accounts, Carrier Electronics and Automated Logic and Carrier Service. Under his leadership, the organization focused on quality, cost and delivery and built a solid foundation for profitable growth.
Fox joined UTC's Strategic Planning organization in 1990 and transferred to Carrier the following year. During his tenure at Carrier, Fox also held positions including Vice President, Global Commercial Systems; Vice President and General Manager, Carrier Electronics; and President, North America Commercial.
He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Northeastern University and an MBA degree from Massachusetts Institute of
Technology.
Date parution : 07/06/2007
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FRADIN Roger
President and CEO, Automation and Control Solution
Honeywell
Roger Fradin - President and CEO
Automation and Control Solutions

Roger Fradin is president and CEO of Honeywell Automation and Control Solutions, a global leader in manufacturing and applying sensing and control technologies that help create safer, more comfortable, more secure, and more productive environments. Prior to his current role, he served as president of Automation and Control Products within ACS.

Fradin joined Honeywell in February 2000 at the time of Honeywell's acquisition of the Pittway Corporation as president and CEO of Security and Fire Solutions. Starting in 1976, he helped lead an entrepreneurial team that built Pittway into the world’s leading supplier of electronic security and fire alarm products.

Fradin received his MBA and BS degrees from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was also a member of the faculty. He has authored books and articles on Management and Strategy issues. He is a director of MSC Industrial Direct, a NYSE listed industrial distributor, as well as a director of several private companies.
Date parution : 02/11/2007
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FRASER Darryl M. 49 ans
Corporate Vice President, Communications
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Corporation announced today that its board of directors has elected Darryl M. Fraser, 49, corporate vice president, Communications, effective March 15, 2008. He succeeds Rosanne O'Brien, who is retiring in May in accordance with the company's mandatory retirement policy for officers. Fraser is currently sector vice president of Business Development and Strategic Initiatives at the company's Mission Systems sector. He will report to Ronald D. Sugar, the company's chairman and chief executive officer, and will become a member of the Corporate Policy Council. Following March 15, O'Brien will continue to report to Sugar and assist with the transition until her official retirement date.

Fraser will have responsibility for the Corporation's worldwide communications strategy and execution, including media relations, employee communications, advertising, executive communications and branding/corporate image.

"We are pleased to have Darryl Fraser lead our worldwide communications organization," Sugar said. "He is an accomplished and broadly experienced communications executive whose strong background in government relations, business development, engineering and strategic planning will serve him and the company well in this important role."

"At the same time, we want to express our gratitude for the outstanding contributions Rosanne O'Brien has made to Northrop Grumman since joining the company in 1999," Sugar said. "She guided Northrop Grumman's communication strategy in the midst of our greatest period of expansion and played a key role in helping to reposition and brand the company during that time. We wish her well in her retirement."

Fraser joined Northrop Grumman through its TRW acquisition in 2002. During his 28-year career he has held increasingly responsible positions in engineering, strategic planning, government relations and communications. He served as director of communications for TRW's Space and Technology group and held the position of vice president of communications for TRW's Aerospace and Information Systems business. Before moving to Mission Systems in 2007, he served as vice president of Washington operations for the company's Mission Systems and Space Technology sectors.

Fraser earned a master's degree in business administration from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also served as a Brookings Congressional Fellow.

Fraser is the past chair of the Washington Public Relations committee of the Aerospace Industries Association and past chair of the finance committee of ServiceSource, Inc., a nonprofit organization that provides employment opportunities for people with disabilities. He also serves as Regional co-chairperson of the MIT Educational Council, which is responsible for coordinating the interviews with MIT alumni of all freshman applicants to MIT for the Washington, DC metropolitan area.
Date parution : 22/02/2008
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FREUCHET Michel
Chef des Programmes Lanceurs
EADS SPACE Transportation
Michel Freuchet qui est nommé Chef des Programmes Lanceurs chez EADS SPACE Transportation.
Date parution : 21/12/2005
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FRIEDEL Jim
Senior Vice President Strategic Planning
Northwest Airlines
Jim Friedel, President NWA Cargo, has been named to the newly created position of Senior Vice President Strategic Planning, reporting jointly to Cohen and Dave Davis, Chief Financial Officer. Jim will have responsibility for managing a number of critical strategic projects. During his 16-year career, Friedel has held senior level positions in Marketing, Finance, Reservations, International and Cargo. “Jim’s consulting expertise and broad Northwest experience makes him ideally suited to lead these efforts,” said Cohen. Jim holds a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University.
Date parution : 18/09/2007
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FRIEDMAN Robert J. (Rob)
President - AAdvantage® Marketing Programs
American Airlines
American Airlines named Robert J. (Rob) Friedman President - AAdvantage® Marketing Programs. Friedman, currently American’s Managing Director - Reservations, fills a vacancy created by Kurt Stache, who recently was named American’s Vice President and General Sales Manager.

“Rob’s business knowledge, leadership abilities and customer insights will be of great value as he assumes his new role,” said Bella Goren, Senior Vice President -Customer Relationship Marketing & Reservations. “ The AAdvantage program, established more than 25 years ago, is the world's leading program of its kind. With 60 million members, it is an enormously important part of our business and we are excited that an individual of this caliber will be leading the AAdvantage team.”

Friedman joined American in 1990 and held positions of increasing responsibility within the airlines’ revenue management department. He later moved into the interactive marketing organization, where he played a key role in enhancing and expanding the reach of AA.com. He has significant customer relationship management expertise, and most recently led American’s largest reservations office.

Friedman holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Finance from the University of Nebraska-Omaha.
Date parution : 21/01/2008
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FRIESEN Dr. Brock
Chief Officer Commercial
Air Malta
Air Malta Appoints Chief Officer Commercial

Dr. Brock Friesen - Chief Officer CommercialDate: Tuesday, 04 July 2006
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Air Malta has announced the appointment of Dr. Brock Friesen as Chief Officer Commercial. Dr. Friesen will be working under the direction of Chief Executive Officer Joe Cappello and will be responsible for organizing, directing and controlling all the operations of the Commercial Division with the specific task of increasing revenue for the airline.

Dr. Friesen has been engaged from outside the organisation. He brings with him over 20 years of senior international airline management experience in most aspects of Commercial. Dr. Friesen joins Air Malta from Star Alliance, a major global airline alliance, where he was Vice President, Finance and Strategy. Prior to Star Alliance in Frankfurt, Dr. Friesen was a Vice President with Canadian Airlines International in Vancouver (now merged with Air Canada). His various executive positions at Canadian included: International Marketing, International Planning, and Alliances. Dr. Friesen’s background includes business strategy, marketing and sales, revenue planning and forecasting, restructuring, network planning, fleet optimization, changing airline business models, and traffic rights negotiations. Earlier in his career, Dr. Friesen was a Senior Energy Policy Advisor with the Government of British Columbia.

Canadian-born Dr. Friesen is a PhD graduate of the University of Waterloo in Canada and has an MBA from IMD in Switzerland. He has lectured at University level on energy and natural resources economics and invented and patented the first single-engine hovercraft. Dr Friesen is married with one daughter and is a keen sailor.

Commenting on this appointment Joe Cappello said, “This appointment is another important step in our plans for the airline going through its restructuring. Dr. Friesen brings with him a thorough knowledge of strategy, revenue generation and marketing. This, coupled with his academic and professional background, makes him the ideal candidate to spearhead Air Malta’s Commercial Division. He will be entrusted to lead this critical division to meet the fierce competitive challenges we are facing. He will be focusing on revenue generation, cost control and in making the airline more customer centric. The task is huge but we are confident that with the support of all stakeholders Air Malta will be in a stronger position to meet the challenges ahead. We are pleased to welcome Brock onboard Air Malta.”

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Date parution : 05/07/2006
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FUCHS Sidney (Sid)
President, Civilian Agencies Group Northrop ...
Northrop Grumman
Sid Fuchs is president of the Northrop Grumman Information Technology (IT) Civilian Agencies group, which serves the civil sector of the federal government market. The group provides enterprisewide network solutions and IT systems development, integration, services, program management and consulting to help federal government agencies serve the public and protect the homeland. The group’s programs include enhancing and operating the U.S. civil government’s largest secure, private, wide-area communications systems, including the Department of Homeland Security’s Homeland Secure Data Network. The group also supports the American Red Cross’ mission-critical applications, including those managing the nation’s blood supplies, and is the largest IT services supplier to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Postal Service.

Earlier, Mr. Fuchs was president of Northrop Grumman IT’s TASC unit, overseeing the development, customization and deployment of technologies, systems and services for the U.S. intelligence and defense communities. Prior to joining Northrop Grumman in 2002 as vice president of intelligence operations, he was the director of Strategic Services at Rational Software and a national sales manager at Oracle and Digital Equipment Corporation. Mr. Fuchs is a former Central Intelligence Agency officer, having served at domestic and foreign posts and on assignment with the National Reconnaissance Office. During his CIA career, he received commendations from several US intelligence agencies, NASA, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Department of Defense, and the Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation.

Mr. Fuchs is a leading executive in the technology and public sector industries. In 2002, upon nomination by the White House, he received a federal appointment by Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld to the National Defense University (NDU) board of visitors and became an NDU distinguished visiting fellow in 2003. In 2000, the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition selected him for the Future Combat System Tri-Service Assessment Team. He is on the CEO Panel for the Information Technology Association of America’s Coalition for America’s High Tech Future, the NRO Strategic Planning Senior Advisory Panel, and boards including AFCEA International, Millennium Bank, Joint Military Intelligence College Foundation, Fairfax County Public Library Foundation and the Louisiana State University Department of Mechanical Engineering. He is a member of the Northern Virginia Technology Council, Pi Tau Sigma and the Security Affairs Support Association. He established the first scholarship fund for Northern Virginia Community College’s e-Commerce Program and chaired the American Heart Association’s 2000 Young Executives Campaign.

Mr. Fuchs has bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mechanical engineering from Louisiana State University and completed executive programs at the University of Virginia Darden School, the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, Harvard and the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. He is an internationally published author and speaker on topics such as professional education, leadership, business strategy and operations, and organizational change.

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Date parution : 24/03/2006
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FUJII Roger
VP and GM of Network Communications Division
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Northrop Grumman Corporation has appointed Roger Fujii vice president and general manager of Network Communications Division at its Mission Systems sector.

In his new role, Fujii reports directly to Philip A. Teel, corporate vice president and president of the Northrop Grumman Mission Systems sector. He is responsible for overall leadership and management of the division and will serve as the division's executive of strategic initiatives.

"Roger is an experienced and natural leader with a strong ability to deliver solutions that match the needs of Northrop Grumman's customers. He has many years of expertise in supporting our customers, and we look forward to his accomplishing great things with this division," said Teel.

Prior to this appointment, Fujii served as a division vice president of communications and systems technology and had a successful track record of winning and managing major communications programs, such as the Joint Interface Control Officer Support System, Battlefield Airborne Communications Node, Common Network Planning System and Joint Warning and Reporting Network.

Fujii earned a bachelor's degree in engineering mathematics and a master's in electrical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. He joined the company in 1968.
Date parution : 13/05/2008
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FUJII Roger U.
IEEE Computer Society First Vice President
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Roger U. Fujii, Northrop Grumman Corporation vice president of Network Communication Systems in the company's Information Systems sector, was voted 2010 first vice president in this year's Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Computer Society election.
IEEE is the world's largest professional association that advocates the advancement of technology. With nearly 85,000 members, the IEEE Computer Society is the largest of the IEEE's 39 societies.
Fujii's first assignment will be to serve as IEEE Computer Society chairperson and vice president of the Standards Activity Board.
In 2009, Fujii was elected an IEEE Fellow and recognized as a national expert in software verification and validation and software safety analysis. He is a current member of the IEEE's Computer Society Board of Governors, serving a three-year term to which he was elected in 2007. Fujii previously received IEEE awards for Golden Core Member, Outstanding Contribution and Meritorious Service.
Fujii joined Northrop Grumman in 1968. Among his earlier roles, he was vice president of communications and systems technology for the company's Defense Mission Systems division. He also led an organization responsible for C4ISR (command, control, communication, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) acquisition and engineering support, tactical data link systems, system interoperability certification, satellite network management, information assurance, knowledge management and intelligence fusion systems.
Fujii earned a bachelor's degree in engineering mathematics and a master's degree in electrical engineering/computer science from University of California, Berkeley. He is also a graduate of the Executive Management Program at University of California's John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management, the Darden School of Management at the University of Virginia and the Harvard Business School for Executive Management.
Date parution : 02/11/2009
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FUKUSHIMA Glen S. 55 ans
President and Chief Executive Officer, Airbus J...
Airbus
Mr. Fukushima, 55, was the former Co-President and Representative Director of NCR Japan Ltd. He began his career in a prominent Los Angeles law firm in 1982. From 1985 to 1990, he was based in Washington, D.C. as Director for Japanese Affairs (1985-1988) and Deputy Assistant United States Trade Representative for Japan and China (1988-1990) at the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), Executive Office of the President.

After government service, he joined AT&T Corp. in 1990 and served as Vice President of AT&T Japan Ltd. until 1998. He was also President and Representative Director of the Japan operations of Arthur D. Little, Inc. from 1998 to 2000, and President and Chairman of the Japan operations of Cadence Design Systems, Inc. from 2000 to July 2004 before joining NCR Corp. in August 2004.

A native of California where he was born in 1949, Mr Fukushima was educated at Stanford University, Harvard University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard Business School, and Harvard Law School. He has studied and worked in Japan for over 20 years, including at Keio University, a daily newspaper, an international law firm, and as a Fulbright Fellow and a Japan Foundation Fellow at the Faculty of Law, University of Tokyo.

Mr Fukushima served two terms as President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ) in 1998 and 1999, and Vice President from 1993 to 1997. He is currently on the Board of Directors of the Japan Association of Corporate Executives, the Japan Forum on International Relations, and other organizations and corporations. In his free time he likes to travel, play tennis, attend concerts, and visit museums.

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Date parution : 23/03/2006
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FULLER Chet
VP principal, Ventes, Avions commerciaux
Bombardier
Bombardier Aéronautique a annoncé aujourd’hui la nomination de Charles (Chet) R. Fuller à titre de vice-président principal, Ventes, marketing et gestion des actifs pour l’unité d’affaires Bombardier Avions commerciaux, sous la direction de Gary R. Scott, président, Bombardier Avions commerciaux.
M. Fuller assumera la responsabilité des équipes mondiales de ventes, de marketing et de gestion des actifs de Bombardier Avions commerciaux à compter du 13 décembre 2010. Avant de se joindre à Bombardier, M. Fuller a été dirigeant en chef du marketing et, plus récemment, président, Systèmes civils chez GE Aviation.
À titre de dirigeant en chef du marketing, Chet a dirigé les initiatives de croissance de l’ensemble des secteurs de GE Aviation. Il a grandement contribué à l’expansion de GE dans les systèmes aéronautiques et dans l’aviation d’affaires et générale, notamment lors de l’acquisition de l’entreprise tchèque Walter Aircraft Engines. Dans son rôle de président, Systèmes civils chez GE Aviation, il fut responsable de la croissance des secteurs avionique, alimentation électrique, propulsion intégrée, surveillance intégrée de l’état des systèmes et gestion du trafic aérien de GE Aviation Systems.
De 2003 à 2005, avant son passage chez GE, M. Fuller a occupé le poste de vice-président, Amériques, chez Honeywell Aéronautique.
De 1998 à 2003, il a occupé plusieurs rôles chez ATA Airlines, notamment ceux de directeur, Planification stratégique et de vice-président, Productivité de l’exploitation.
M. Fuller a également œuvré durant 14 ans au sein de la US Navy, où il a occupé divers postes, particulièrement ceux de pilote de porte-avions et pilote instructeur. Lors de son séjour dans la US Navy, il a accumulé 300 appontages sur porte-avions. Il demeure un pilote actif.
Date parution : 24/11/2010
catégorie : Nominations
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Fushelberger Steve
Vice President, Marketing
Cessna
Wichita, Kan., Sept. 26, 2005 - Cessna Aircraft Company, a subsidiary of Textron (TXT), named Steve Fushelberger vice president of marketing effective Sept. 26, 2005. He will report to Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing Roger Whyte.

"I am pleased to have Steve lead the marketing function for our company," Whyte said. "He brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience in all aspects of marketing, as well as a deep understanding of our industry. He has a strong commitment to deliver the highest caliber of customer satisfaction."

Phil Michel, current vice president of marketing, will remain at Cessna until his retirement in April 2006. "For the past 30 years, Phil has played a key role in our company's growth and success," Whyte said. "We appreciate his willingness to remain at Cessna and continue to provide guidance as Steve transitions into his new role. All of us at Cessna are extremely grateful for Phil's outstanding contributions, his dedication and his leadership, not only to our company, but to the whole of general aviation."

Prior to joining Cessna, Fushelberger served as vice president of public affairs for the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies and as vice president of marketing communications for the Avolar division of United Airlines. He also held marketing communications positions at Rolls-Royce Corporation and Agusta Aerospace.

He has a bachelor's of science in marketing from Indiana University, and is a commercial pilot with multi-engine, instrument and seaplane ratings, and more than 1,500 flight hours.

Source: Cessna
Date parution : 27/09/2005
catégorie : Nominations
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FYFE Rob
Chief Executive Officer
Air New Zealand
Rob joined Air New Zealand at the start of 2003 as Chief Information Officer and led the Business Transformation team. Rob then held the position of Group General Manager Airlines from October 2003 until his appointment as Chief Executive Officer in October 2005. Prior to joining Air New Zealand, Rob held a range of Senior Management positions both within New Zealand and overseas, including roles with the National Australia Bank, Bank of New Zealand, Telecom NZ and ITV Group in the UK.
Date parution : 07/11/2007
catégorie : Autre
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