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
Flight Coordinator
CitationAir - Greenwich, CT Sep 2008 - Jun 2012
Aircraft Dispatcher
CitationAir - Greenwich, CT Jul 2008 - Jun 2012
Dispatch Instructor
CitationShares - Greenwich, CT Nov 2007 - Sep 2008
Mission Planner
CitationShares - Greenwich, CT Mar 2007 - Nov 2007
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
Post-Deportation Human Rights Project Newton, MA Jan 2014 to May 2014 InternBoston College Law Library Newton, MA Sep 2013 to May 2014 Law Library Information Desk AssistantWSBA Moderate Means Program Spokane, WA Feb 2013 to May 2013 InternUnited States District Court Spokane, WA May 2012 to Aug 2012 Judicial ExternSpokane County Superior Court Spokane, WA Aug 2011 to Dec 2011 Judicial ExternSafeway, Store # 1477 Seattle, WA Oct 2008 to Aug 2010 Person in ChargeSafeway, Store # 1143 Seattle, WA May 1999 to Jul 2008 Person in Charge
Education:
Boston College Law School Newton, MA May 2014 LL.M. in Human RightsGonzaga University School of Law Spokane, WA May 2013 J.D.University of Washington Seattle, WA 2008 BA in English
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