CBAA launches search for new CEO

Canadian Business Aviation Association Press Release | March 14, 2018

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Under the direction of the board of directors, the Canadian Business Aviation Association (CBAA) is currently seeking candidates to fill the position of president and CEO.

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The CBAA is seeking a new president and CEO after the departure of Jim Facette. The organization said its work on behalf of members will continue unabated during the search. Eric Dumigan Photo

The successful candidate will have proven leadership and management abilities, and possess well developed interpersonal and communication skills.

Knowledge of the Canadian business aviation industry, association management experience, knowledge of government affairs, and fluency in French would be considered assets. The full job description is available here.

While the search is underway, the CBAA’s work on behalf of its members will continue unabated, under the leadership of interim president and CEO Rudy Toering.

The board is confident that Toering’s proven leadership and sound industry knowledge will continue to further the interests of the CBAA membership during this period.

Individuals wishing to apply for the position are invited to contact Aime O’Connor, executive assistant to the president and CEO and director of administration at the Canadian Business Aviation Association.

With approximately 400 member companies and organizations, including operators, management companies and suppliers, CBAA has represented the entire business aviation community with a unified and collective voice since 1961.

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