PAMA
Begins Search for New Spokesperson
PAMA's Leadership Selection Committee is developing a
list of viable candidates and conducting preliminary interviews for a
new spokesperson for PAMA and the aviation community.
Well qualified candidates will be mature
professionals with public relations and presentation skills, and will
have experience working with both with the media and other
organizations in the aviation community.
Applicants must have a belief in PAMA's mission, vision
and strategic plan and be willing to support and represent these
principles. PAMA's staff, committees, councils and Board of Directors
will support them in achieving these goals.
Only candidates who meet the qualifications for regular
PAMA membership, such as A/P Mechanics and FCC certified Avionics
Technicians will be considered.
For more detailed information regarding the position
please contact info@pama.org
or call 703-778-4647.
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