National Airlines Council of Canada announces new President and CEO

Igbimọ Ofurufu ti Orilẹ-ede ti Canada (NACC), ẹgbẹ iṣowo ti o nsoju awọn ọkọ oju-omi afẹfẹ ti o tobi julọ ni Ilu Kanada, loni kede ipinnu lati pade ti Ọgbẹni Massimo Bergamini gẹgẹbi Alakoso ati Alakoso tuntun rẹ, ti o munadoko ni Oṣu kejila ọjọ 5, ọdun 2016.

“Inu wa dun pupọ lati ni Massimo Bergamini darapọ mọ ẹgbẹ NACC, ti o mu anfani gbogbo eniyan lọpọlọpọ ati imọran agbawi pẹlu rẹ. Massimo ti ṣiṣẹ fun diẹ sii ju ọdun 25 ni awọn ibatan ijọba, eto imulo ati awọn ọran ti gbogbo eniyan ati pẹlu itọsọna ati itọsọna rẹ a nireti lati ni ilọsiwaju iṣẹ pataki ti ajo wa, ”Mike McNaney, Alaga ti Igbimọ Alakoso NACC sọ.


Ṣaaju ki o to darapọ mọ NACC, Ọgbẹni Bergamini jẹ Oludari Alaṣẹ ti Awọn Ile-iṣẹ Zoos ati Aquariums ti Canada (CAZA) ti o ṣe iranlọwọ lati faagun ipa ti ajo naa ati mu profaili rẹ pọ si ni Canada ati ni okeere.

“Mr. Bergamini’s previous experience includes, founding, in 2008, InterChange Public Affairs, through which he provided government relations, communications and management consulting services to a broad range of clients, including federal, provincial and municipal governments as well as not- for-profit organizations.  Prior to this, he managed government relations for the City of Montreal, where he headed its infrastructure lobby efforts.  He also led the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ national campaign for a New Deal for Cities as well as its push for long-term infrastructure funding.”

“It is very exciting to join the National Airlines Council of Canada at such a critical time.  With the Canadian airline industry facing change on a number of fronts including the regulatory environment, I look forward to working closely with government, industry partners and all stakeholders to ensure Canadians continue to enjoy the benefits of having the best, most efficient air transport system in the world today,” said Mr. Bergamini.