IFSA Seattle
Bob Lange, vice president marketing, Airbus Bob Lange was recently appointed vp marketing at Airbus. He joined Airbus in 1987
after working as a Future Projects Engineer at British Aerospace where he completed an Undergraduate Apprenticeship and an honours degree in Aeronautical Engineering at the University of Bath. He previously held management positions in Programmes, Communications and Product Strategy before being appointed to lead the Aircraft Interiors Marketing team covering all current and future Airbus cabins.
Dr. Victor Gielisse, associate vice president of The Culinary Institute of America Dr. Victor Gielisse is associate vp of Business Development
for The Culinary Institute of America (CIA). Dr. Gielisse’s responsibilities include directing the college’s relationship within the food service industry, including business development, consulting, custom training programmes, industry outreach, licensing programming and donor support opportunities. Dr. Gielisse will also serve as a judge for the 2011 IFSA Chef’s Competition.
Dr. Terry A. Morris, medical veterinarian officer of US Department of Agriculture Dr. Terry Morris, a native Marylander, graduated from
Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Blacksburg, Virginia. In 2007 she accepted a position with USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Veterinary Regulatory Support Staff, where she serves as liaison between Customs and Border Protection and Veterinary Services on the importation of animal products and animal by-products. She is the subject matter expert on international garbage.
Dean Davidson, national manager, Interstate Travel Program of Food and Drug Administration
APEX 2011 EXPO 11-15 September 2011 Washington State Convention Center, Seattle Everyone from movie distributors to hardware manufacturers, connectivity companies to content service providers, air framers to cabin service providers will be at the EXPO where more than 100 companies will showcase their products and services. In addition to exhibits the event will kick
off with a full day of education sessions on Monday September 12 on the following topics: • Technology: Innovations and updates • Social Media: Using Tools Successfully
Dean Davidson began his work as the senior technical consultant and advisor to FDA District Offices and Center management in 2003. He is responsible for all precedent setting agency actions involving interstate conveyances, equipment certifications, regulatory actions, and review and approval of conveyances and their support facility construction plans. He assists in the development of FDA field personnel training in areas of conveyance operation and sanitation, equipment review and approval, compliance and enforcement protocols.
• APEX: Improving the Passenger Experience The APEX 2011 EXPO is the perfect venue for meeting and networking with the top decision makers from the world’s major airline companies.
http://apex.aero
Aircraft Interiors Expo Americas 12 - 14 Sept 2011 Washington State Convention Center, Seattle Aircraft Interiors Expo Americas is the only dedicated aircraft interiors event in the Americas region showcasing airline interior design and airline cabin systems engineering. Exhibits range from the latest cabin interior designs and innovations featuring cabin management systems to seating products, soft furnishings, leathers & textiles, galley equipment and lighting. Over 100 exhibitors are expected to attend
the show and the event offers a great platform for meeting and networking with key interiors buyers and suppliers from US regional and international airlines.
www.aircraftinteriorsexpo-us.com
For full listing of IFSA exhibitors see pages 66-77 inside this issue of OnBoard Hospitality
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