WAI Board Appoints Allison McKay New CEO

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“The WAI board of directors formed an executive searchcommittee to conduct an extensive search for a new leader to continue ourorganization’s critical role in encouraging more women to pursue careers inaviation and aerospace,” Marci Veronie, board chair, said. “Allison’ssubstantial experience in corporate philanthropy, event management, andgovernment relations, plus her strategic thinking and long-term relationshipswith key industry stakeholders established Allison as the best candidate tolead WAI into a strong future while inspiring the next generation as they enterour industry,” she added.


Allison McKay. Image credit: WAI

Allison McKay will join Women in Aviation International as CEO on February 18, 2020, as announced by the WAI Board of Directors, and will be responsible for the future strategic vision of the 14,500-member organization while overseeing the board of directors, professional staff, and daily operations. She previously served as vice president of the Helicopter Association International Foundation since 2015 commissioning the first academic study of staffing projections for the rotorcraft industry as well as creating a workforce development initiative. Allison will draw from more than 20 years of experience in the development and implementation of highly strategic initiatives with other aviation companies including Safran USA and B/E Aerospace.

Dr. Peggy Chabrian, WAI founder and former president/CEO,announced her retirement from the organization last fall and plans to attendthe 31st Annual International Women in Aviation Conference. “It’s been mypleasure and honor to serve as WAI president for the last 25 years since theorganization was founded. I wish Allison all the best for continued growth andnew opportunities for WAI in the next 25 years,” Peggy said.

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