ATCA to Honor Jane Garvey, 2011 Glen A. Gilbert Memorial Award Winner
Garvey First Woman Recipient of Top Air Traffic Control Award
Alexandria,
VA - September 8, 2011 – The Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA) is
proud to announce Jane Garvey as its 2011 Glen A. Gilbert Memorial Award
winner. With 28 years of experience in aviation and transportation,
Garvey – a former Administrator for the Federal Aviation Administration
(1997 - 2002) – is currently the chairman of Meridiam Infrastructure
North America. ATCA will celebrate Garvey and her achievements at the
Glen Gilbert Memorial Award Banquet the evening of October 5, 2011.
“Jane
Garvey is one of the truly indispensable figures in American
transportation,” said U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood.
“Thanks to her long and distinguished work on both aviation and surface
transportation, she has been an invaluable resource for me at the
Department of Transportation, and every American who flies on our
world-class aviation system owes Jane a debt of gratitude for her vision
and dedication.”
The 14th Administrator of the FAA and the first
to serve a five-year term, Garvey was nominated by President Clinton
and confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 1997. She led the nation’s aviation
system into the 21st century and worked to restore America’s confidence
in air travel after the events of September 11, 2001.
“I am
continually impressed with Jane’s unyielding pursuit of progress in
aviation policy and safety,” said Peter F. Dumont, President and CEO of
ATCA. “She is continually working to advance our community. Jane’s
accomplishments and passion make her a worthy recipient.”
The
Glen A. Gilbert Memorial Award is the highest honor of the Air Traffic
Control Association and one of the premier awards in aviation. It is
awarded once a year to honor the outstanding, long-term achievement of
an individual in the field of aviation. The award is named after Glen A.
Gilbert (1913 – 1982), who led the development of U.S. and
international air traffic control when he wrote the first air traffic
control manual. Former winners include Najeeb Halaby, A. Scott
Crossfield, Former Secretary of Transportation and Congressman Norman
Mineta, and Captain Elrey B. Jeppesen. The award trophy is displayed at
the Smithsonian’s Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., and a full
list of past recipients can be found at
www.atca.org.
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Media Contact:
Marion Hixon, Communications Manager:
Marion.Hixon@atca.orgFor more information on purchasing banquet tickets or corporate tables, contact ATCA at +1 703/299-2430.