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NASAO President and Chief Executive Officer 703-417-1881 henryo@nasao.org Henry joined NASAO in 1996 as the President & CEO. He also serves on the boards of directors of the National Aeronautic Association, the Aero Club of Washington, the Airport Cooperative Research Program, the Board of Nominations for the National Aviation Hall of Fame and the Selection Committee for the annual Collier Trophy. Henry’s been an aviation advocate his entire professional life, starting in the General Motors’ avionics division, moving to senior positions within the Experimental Aircraft Association, the General Aviation Manufacturers Association, and Gulfstream Aerospace in Savannah. He also presided over the United States Air & Trade Show in Dayton before joining NASAO. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and a proud veteran of the U.S. Army.
NASAO Director of Operations 703-417-1884 ksolee@nasao.org Kathryn joined NASAO in 2008 and is also the President of the NASAO Center for Aviation Research and Education. She has worked in all facets of civil aviation including academics and non-flying airline management. She represented the interests of manufacturers while at GAMA and the interests of the community as an airport executive focusing on air service and business development. Her eclectic experiences along with a degree in aviation administration from UND and an instrument-rated commercial pilot certificate enable her to represent the public interest in aviation and serve the needs of the states to great effect.
NASAO Manager Member Relations and Administration Phone: 703:417-1883 bbailey@nasao.org
Bridgette joined NASAO in 2011 and brings a wealth of association administration, meeting planning, and communication experience to NASAO. She also understands aviation. While working at the General Aviation Manufacturers Association she managed aviation education programs. She managed the GA Team 2000, BE A PILOT program an industry-wide coalition of more than 150 companies promoting interest in becoming a pilot. She is a graduate of the University of North Dakota with a degree in broadcasting with a minor in meteorological studies.