Why visit ACE ’25?
AOne Parts & Logistics has added Nathan Anderson to its team in Ashheville, North Carolina as a full time buyer/trader. Anderson is a Marine Corp veteran and a current Air Force reservist.
With roots and experience in several different sectors, Anderson brings a diverse skillset to AOne and the aviation community. During his time in the military, he travelled around the world getting to experience the global network of the planet. His time both in the military and out has provided him with a solid background and knowledge of customer support and procurement procedures.
Anderson accepted the position of an AOne buyer/trader anxious to learn, become a member of the AOne team and be part of the business aviation community. “When I first communicated with Nathan, his attitude and experience stood out and caught my attention,” remarks managing partner Jack Caloras. “Several of our existing key team members have military backgrounds. We have experienced positive results that lead us to believe military backgrounds can provide the discipline and energy levels that translate into success for a role within our company.”
Anderson adds: “When I first learned of the opportunity at AOne it seemed like a company that I wanted to be a part of in an industry that always interested me. During my interview process I got to speak with the partners of the company, and they expressed the mission and values of AOne in a clear and direct manner that resonated with me. I valued their professionalism and knowledge, which made me want to be a part of the AOne team.”
In his role as a trader, Anderson will be involved in all aspects of vendor monitoring including purchasing, allocating assets for clients and stocking purposes alike, vendor monitoring, both tactical and strategic negotiations of agreements and maintaining vendor relationships so that AOne clients' expectations and requirements can be satisfied.
"The AOne trader is integral to the success of our business model and we are excited to be able to bring Nathan on at this time,” concludes Caloras.