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Divisional President, Business Information Group
hfarley@accessintel.com
Vice President/Group Publisher Aviation & Satellite
jrosone@accessintel.com
Editor-in-chief, Air Safety Week
rlopez@accessintel.com
Editor-in-chief, Aviation Maintenance magazine
jfinnegan@accessintel.com
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Publisher/Editorial director Aviation Today
jpersinos@accessintel.com
Publisher, Rotor & Wing magazine
rjones@accessintel.com
Editor, Aircraft Value News
pleighton@accessintel.com
Editor-in-chief, Avionics magazine
bcarey@accessintel.com
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Heather Farley
Divisional President, Business Information Group
Heather Farley is the Divisional President of the Business Information Group. For the past sixteen years, Heather has built and guided a variety of publishing units across multiple high-tech markets. In addition, she has lent her expertise to other areas of the business, including web development, customer service, fulfillment, and production. Currently, Heather runs 4 business units and leads a team of 80 employees who provide professional services and publish 18 newsletters, 3 databases and 8 web sites covering many markets including Defense, Aviation, Telecom, and Media/PR.
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Joe Rosone
Vice President/Group Publisher Aviation & Satellite
Joe Rosone has been focused on business to business publishing and events for more than 20 years. As Vice President and Satellite Group Publisher Rosone is responsible for overseeing business development within the company’s suite of satellite products including events, e-media and print. Prior to joining Access Intelligence (formerly Phillips Business Information), Rosone worked for LRP Publications as well as Gordon Publications. Joe graduated from St. Bonaventure University in 1986 with a BBA in Marketing. He currently is a member of several industry associations including the Society of Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) and the Society of Independent Show Organizers (SISO).
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John Persinos
Publisher/Editorial Director, Aviation Today
John Persinos has enjoyed a long career in the media. He has served as a staff reporter on daily metropolitan newspapers, including The Lowell (Mass.) Sun and The Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel. He has worked on several national magazines, specifically as a staff writer at Inc.; an associate editor of Venture; managing editor of Campaigns & Elections; and editor-in-chief of Rotor & Wing. John also served as a press secretary to U.S. Rep. (now Senator) Byron Dorgan (D-ND).
John is the recipient of numerous journalistic awards, including the Royal Aeronautical Society's prestigious "Aerospace Journalist of the Year Award" in 2001, in the category of "Best General Aviation Submission," for his work on Rotor & Wing. He has co-authored a book, "Boston: In a Class by Itself". He also wrote a book on the media, "The Confessions of an Ink-Stained Wretch", available in bookstores and on Amazon.com.
John holds a B.A. in English, an M.A. in English Literature, and an M.S. in Journalism, all from Boston University. He also completed the Davenport Fellowship in Business and Economics Reporting at the University of Missouri (Columbia) School of Journalism. John attended the Bell Helicopter Training Academy in 1998. He currently serves as publisher/editorial director of Aviation Today.
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Randy Jones
Publisher, Rotor & Wing magazine
Randy Jones is at the helm managing the Rotor & Wing brand, expanding it into new and exciting means of delivering information to the rotorcraft marketplace. With a degree in mass communications and 24 years of B-to-B publishing experience focusing on the aviation market throughout his career, Randy has been associated with R&W for over18 years and brings a depth of publishing experience and market knowledge that is unsurpassed.
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Ramon Lopez
Ramon has over thirty years’ experience as an aerospace and defense journalist, editor and manager for daily, weekly, monthly and bimonthly international publications. He now edits the weekly newsletter Air Safety Week, widely recognized as the “bible” of aviation safety. Previously, he was editor of Unmanned Systems magazine, the Unmanned Science electronic newsletter and AUVSI Show News, published by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI). He also was editor of the Precision Strike Digest and the Washington correspondent for Flight International. He also serves as senior editor of Aviation Today’s Daily Brief.
He has been a regular contributor to Defense Technology International, Jane’s Airport Review and Professional Pilot magazine. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications from the University of Maryland with a minor in Journalism (1972).
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Paul Leighton
Editor, Aircraft Value News
Paul Leighton is founder and managing director of the Aircraft Value Analysis Company, a U.K.-based company that specializes in Future Value Forecasting.
Paul is currently editor of AVAC's in-house periodicals - the Aircraft Value Journal, the Aircraft Value Reference and Aircraft Value News, a biweekly newsletter published by Access Intelligence. He holds a BA(Hons) in International Relations & Politics and has a Master of Science degree in Air Transport Management from the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield University. After starting his career at British Aerospace, Hatfield, in the early 1980s on the BAe146 program, he joined the national airline of Papua New Guinea - Air Niugini. Prior to forming AVAC, he worked for an aviation consultancy company in the U.K. He has made several presentations at conferences and is a guest lecturer on Future Value Forecasting at Cranfield University.
The Aircraft Value Analysis Company was specifically formed in 1991 to provide independent advice regarding current and future aircraft values, and the factors that affect them, to the air transport community. The Aircraft Value Analysis Company's core activity is the provision of current and future market values and lease rates. AVAC does not provide base values and instead seeks to reflect current events and more accurately anticipate future market trends. In addition to providing individual appraisals and market analysis to financial institutions, banks, lessors and airlines, AVAC also publishes The Aircraft Value Reference, the Aircraft Value Journal, and on behalf of Access Intelligence produces Aircraft Value News.
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Bill Carey
Editor-in-chief, Avionics magazine
Bill Carey, editor in chief of Avionics magazine, has 25 years of experience as a business, technology and aviation journalist. He served as managing editor of Avionics in a previous stint, and as European Bureau Chief for Avionics and Rotor & Wing magazines, based in London, from 1993 to 1995. He was the recipient of the British Royal Aeronautical Society Aerospace Journalist of the Year award in the business aircraft category in 1997. He is a 1982 graduate of Syracuse University, and holds a master¹s degree in journalism from American University in Washington, D.C.
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Joy Finnegan
Editor-in-chief, Rotor & Wing magazine
Prior to becoming editor, Finnegan served as managing editor for the magazine for more than two years. Finnegan has been in the aviation industry since beginning flight lessons at the age of 15. She attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) where she graduated with a BS in Aeronautical Science and commercial/instrument and certified flight instructor/instrument flight certificates. She also holds an airline transport pilot certificate and has 4500 hours of flight time. After graduating from ERAU she became a flight instructor at the university, moved into charter flying, commuter flying, and ultimately flew DC-9s for a regional airline. She has also worked for aircraft manufacturers Cessna and Gulfstream (Galaxy) as a contract administrator.
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