Flight Coordinator at Interlaken Capital Aviation Services
Location:
Fairfield, Connecticut
Industry:
Airlines/Aviation
Work:
Interlaken Capital Aviation Services - White Plains, New York since Jun 2012
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Dispatch Instructor
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Mission Planner
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Flight Coordinator
Education:
Bridgewater State College
Skills:
Aviation Operations Piloting Supervisory Skills Team Leadership Microsoft Office Training & Development Aviation Fractional Ownership Flight Operations Flight Planning Aircraft Performance Charter Able To Work Under Pressure Goal Oriented Self Starter Airport Management Dispatching
Northern Illinois University 2008 - 2012
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Finance
Skills:
Banking Retail Banking Credit Loans Consumer Lending Commercial Banking Commercial Lending Lines of Credit Cross Selling Loan Origination Mortgage Banking Small Business Lending Mortgage Lending Quality Assurance Testing Risk Management Regulatory Compliance Business Writing Anti Money Laundering Risk Assessment Customer Service Microsoft Office Kyc Red Flags Financial Intelligence Financial Investigation Terrorist Financing Pep Suspicious Activity Reporting Cams Policy Writing Policies and Procedures Development Aml Training Aml Risk Assessments U.k. Money Laundering and Ctf U.k. Aml Regulations
Interests:
Football Children Any Other Outdoor Activities Snowboarding Camping Running Tennis Golf Softball
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