Anthony Norejko 2018-08-31 06:51:29
CBAA has named Anthony Norejko, a former CBAA vice chair and well-respected member of the business aviation community, as its new President and CEO.
“We undertook an exhaustive search for the right person,” said CBAA chair, Peter Bing “Anthony has the industry knowledge, skill set, passion and high energy we were looking for. He is as well known for his entrepreneurial successes as he is for his business aviation expertise, and this is exactly what the association needs to drive itself – and take its members – to the next level. ”
As well as his leadership in business aviation as Director Aviation and Chief Pilot for Walmart Canada, and later as the principle of his own aviation-service company, CrewSked, Anthony also demonstrated his financial and strategic planning acumen as founder of MoneyUpstream Coaching and more recently, as Vice President Strategy and Operations, North at FirstService Residential.
Anthony joined the CBAA board in 2014. As a director, he quickly made his mark, working to strengthen the association and its membership as chair of the nominations committee and as vice-chair.
During his time with the association, Anthony developed a compelling vision for the CBAA to lead change and create the conditions that enable the success of its members. As a dynamic and motivated leader, skilled in challenging the status quo while creating innovative and winning strategies and organizational transformations, it is a vision that he intends to expand and implement as president.
He was involved with a number of critical files, most notably playing a pivotal role in working with the GTAA on slot restrictions. Anthony was instrumental in establishing the successful CBAA/GTAA Technical Working Group to address these issues.
In 2017, Anthony served as CBAA’s Vice President of Member Relations and Development and created a social media strategy and a detailed membership development and sales plan which will now be incorporated into a comprehensive association strategy.
“Moving at the speed of business requires an engaged association. No one operator alone can influence the regulatory environment, gather consensus and influence change. I’m committed to engaging with our operator and associate members to ensure our industry is seen as a positive contributor and enabler to our Canadian businesses.”
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