NAA Leadership
- Officers
- Chairman: Colonel Walter J. Boyne, USAF (Ret.)
- Vice Chairman: Durwood “Skip” Ringo, DRS Technologies
- Treasurer: Roy Kiefer
- Counsel: George Carneal, Hogan Lovells
- Secretary: Elizabeth Matarese
- President and CEO: Jonathan Gaffney
- Board of Directors
- Walter J. Boyne, Chairman
- Jonathan Gaffney, President and CEO
- Durwood (Skip) Ringo, Vice Chairman, DRS Technologies
- Roy Kiefer, Treasurer
- Elizabeth Matarese, Secretary, Innovative Solutions
- George Carneal, General Counsel, Hogan Lovells
- Alexis Allen, Aerospace Industries Association
- Bob Blouin, Hawker Beechcraft
- Ed Bolen, National Business Aviation Association
- J. Richard Brown, Founder, Whitney, Bradley & Brown, Inc.
- Stephen Callaghan, President, NAC Awards & Events Board
- Steve Champness, Aero Club of Metropolitan Atlanta
- Leo Knappen, Bombardier Aerospace
- Dave Franson, Wichita Aero Club
- Randall Greene, Safe Flight Instrument Corp.
- Arthur W. Greenfield, Jr., NAA, Contest & Records Director
- John S. Langford, Aurora Flight Sciences
- TC Jones, Northrop Grumman Corporation
- Joe Lombardo, Gulfstream Aerospace
- David Manke, UTC/Pratt & Whitney
- Mary Miller, Signature Flight Support
- Stan O'Connor, GE Aviation
- Henry Ogrodzinski, National Association of State Aviation Officials
- Monte Belger, Aero Club of Washington
- Dave Pixton, Soaring Society of America
- Steve Plummer, Rolls-Royce North America
- Pat Prentiss, The Ninety-Nines, Inc.
- Laurie Bertenthal, Rockwell Collins, Inc.
- William F. Readdy, Discovery Partners International
- Alvin L. Sack, alsEnterprises
- Ed Scott, U.S. Parachute Association
- Dianne White, Cessna Aircraft Company
- Anthony L. Velocci, Jr., Aviation Week
- Robert J. Vilhauer, Boeing Corporation
- Staff
- Art Greenfield, Director of Contests and Records
- Nancy Sack, Director for Administration
- Cassandra Bosco, Director of Awards and Events
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