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Mark Bennett Mark Bennett worked for McDonnell Douglas Helicopter/ Boeing for a decade, then in 1999 cofounded an aerospace-only marketing agency. With 30 years
of photography and design experience serving the aerospace and defense industries, he founded AeroMark Images to shoot and write for both industry and media.
Scott Boughton Scott Boughton, an outspoken advocate for improved safety through focused intentional training, is a veteran Part 135 instructor/check pilot. Currently an
IFR pilot in command in the EC135, part-time production test pilot, and vice chairman of the HAI Training Working Group, Scott holds rotorcraft ATP and CFII certificates.
Jen Boyer Jen Boyer is a 20-year journalism and public relations professional in the aviation industry, having worked for flight schools, OEMs, and operators. She holds a
rotorcraft commercial instrument license with CFI and CFII ratings. Jen now runs her own public relations and communications firm.
Bryan Burns Bryan Burns is president of the Air Charter Safety Foundation. He has 30-plus years of experience with fixed-base operators, serving as the GM for Signature Flight
Support, Jackson Hole Aviation, and Vail Valley Jet Center. A private pilot, Burns holds a BS degree from Florida Institute of Technology.
Cade Clark HAI’s VP of government affairs, Cade Clark has directed association advocacy programs for nearly 20 years. Growing up, he worked at an FBO where Cade
learned to fly, washed planes, got in the mechanics’ way, idolized the old-timers and their stories, and deepened his love for all things general aviation.
Jaasmin Foote Jaasmin Foote joined HAI as the association’s social media manager in March, just a week before the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. She holds a bachelor’s degree in
English and is currently pursuing her master’s in marketing. Jaasmin is responsible for all the cool posts on HAI’s social media platforms. Follow us, drop by, and say hi!
David Jack Kenny David Jack Kenny is a fixed-wing ATP with commercial privileges for helicopter. He also holds degrees in statistics. From 2008 through 2017, he worked for AOPA’s Air
Safety Institute, where he authored eight editions of its Joseph T. Nall Report and nearly 500 articles. He’d rather be flying.
Gina Kvitkovich Gina Kvitkovich joined HAI as director of publications and media in 2011 after decades of honing her skills in writing, editing, and publishing. As editor of ROTOR,
she is responsible for every error in the magazine that you’re reading—and for some of the good stuff, as well.
Thomas McKenzie Thomas McKenzie is a retired US Coast Guard chief public affairs specialist with experience in Alaska; Washington, D.C.; New York City; the San Francisco Bay
Area; and 42 other US locations. His final assignment was on the Coast Guard’s National Strike Force Public Information Assist Team, a four-person crisis, emergency, and risk communications disaster-response unit.
Zac Noble
Zac Noble joined HAI as its deputy director of flight operations and technical services after 11 years of flying in the air medical sector. A US Army veteran, Zac’s aviation
career spans more than 35 years. He is a dual-rated ATP, a dual-rated CFII, and an A&P with IA privileges.
John Shea John Shea joined HAI as director of government affairs in 2019. He came to HAI from the National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO), where he was
interim president in 2018 and lead government affairs representative since 2017. Previously, as a legislative staffer, John advised multiple members of Congress on transportation policy.
Dan Sweet Dan Sweet joined HAI as director of communications and public relations in 2017. He previously served in the US Navy as a photojournalist. After leaving the
Navy, he worked for Oregon-based Columbia Helicopters, performing public relations, communications, and trade show management work for more than 22 years.
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