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Jet Linx, a locally-focused US aircraft management and jet card company, has unveiled a series of key promotions and organisational changes that align the company's talent with the evolving needs of clients.
Nate Legband is promoted to chief operating officer, while retaining his responsibilities as chief financial officer. Legband, who joined the company in 2016, will focus on accelerating value creation initiatives, streamlining coordination between revenue management, crew coordination and maintenance teams, improving process efficiency and discipline in all operational areas and integrating new technology solutions across all operational departments.
"Nate's promotion to chief operating officer is a testament to his exceptional leadership and commitment to driving operational excellence," says president and CEO Brent Wouters. "His deep understanding of our business and his ability to foster cross-functional collaboration will be instrumental in enhancing our client experience and solidifying our position as an industry leader."
Additionally, Ryan Lemmon is promoted to vice president of account management and Paul Kloet to vice president of strategy and M&A. Lemmon, who joined in 2020, will implement best practices for account management while managing all flight concierge team members. Kloet, who joined in 2021, will lead analysis and support for sales and base operations, assist in developing and implementing the company's strategic vision and continue to support mergers and acquisitions activity.
Furthermore, Sarah Wilson has been promoted to base vice president in Nashville, where she will guide client service and business growth in the local market.
"Our team is our greatest asset, and these promotions reflect our commitment to investing in our people and fostering a culture of growth and excellence," adds Wouters. "By empowering our exceptional talent and realigning our organisational structure, we are well-positioned to deliver unparalleled value to those seeking private aviation solutions."