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Former NATCA President Paul Rinaldi moderated a panel of aviation industry leaders on the #NATCACFS 2022 main stage this morning titled “Looking Ahead: Transforming the NAS to Meet New Challenges.” Panelists included United Executive Vice President Chief Customer Officer Linda Jojo, General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) President and CEO Pete Bunce, FAA's Management Advisory Council and Former FAA Deputy Administrator Linda Daschle, Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) President and CEO Brian Wynne, and American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) President and CEO Todd Hauptli.
The goal of NATCA’s Professional Standards program is to maintain and promote professionalism across all of NATCA’s bargaining units. NATCA members achieve that through a commitment to safety and through upholding the public’s trust. They work to inspire, to motivate, to provide personal examples of our professionalism to others, and to maintain the highest standard of excellence. They know their actions represent all of their fellow professionals, and we work to bring honor and respect to all that they do. The NATCA National Professional Standards Committee (PSC) created the “NATCA National Professionalism Award” as a means to recognize the actions of those who continually strive to achieve these goals.
NATCA National Professional Standards Workgroup members Chris Keyes, Lydia Baune, and Patrick Carter presented the 2020, 2021, and 2022 winners with NATCA National Professionalism Awards today at #NATCACFS 2022:
2020
Jonathan Davis (Kahului ATCT, OGG)
Roy Guerrero (Chicago Midway ATCT, MDW)
LaKecia Shuron (Reading ATCT, RDG)
2021
Eric Mauro (Merrill Field ATCT, MRI)
Natasha Poepoe (Denver TRACON, D01)
Michelle Trudeau (Indianapolis Center, ZID)
Jennifer Dickinson (Boston ATCT, BOS)
2022
Dale Burton (Kahului ATCT, OGG)
Robert O'Reilly (Houston TRACON, I90)
Kevin Maney (New York TRACON, N90)
Dawn Forde (New York Aircraft Certification Office, EE1)