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Heather Farley

Divisional President, Business Information Group
hfarley@accessintel.com

Joe Rosone

Vice President/Group Publisher Aviation & Satellite
jrosone@accessintel.com

 

Randy Jones

Publisher, Rotor & Wing magazine
rjones@accessintel.com

Paul Leighton

Editor, Aircraft Value News
pleighton@accessintel.com

Emily Feliz

Editor-in-chief, Avionics magazine
efeliz@accessintel.com

   

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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  Heather Farley

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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Randy Jones

Publisher, Rotor & Wing magazine

Randy Jones has been at the helm as Publisher of Rotor & Wing for the better part of the past decade, managing the Rotor & Wing brand and expanding it into new and exciting means of delivering information to the rotorcraft marketplace. Randy brings a depth of market knowledge and publishing experience that is unsurpassed. He has a degree in Mass Communications and 30 years of b2b aviation publishing under his belt, with 25 of those years spent as part of the Rotor & Wing team.

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  Randy Jones

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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  Paul Leighton

Emily Feliz

Editor-in-chief, Avionics magazine

Emily Feliz is the editor-in-chief of Avionics Magazine, the leading print and electronic publishing brand focused on the civil and military avionics industry. Emily is responsible for the content of the print and digital magazines, the AvionicsToday web portal, several electronic newsletter products, and the Avionics Webinar series. In addition to the magazine, Emily is the content director of the annual Avionics for NextGen conference. 

Before coming to Avionics Magazine, Emily was the assistant managing editor at Traffic World, a logistics and freight transportation publication. Prior to that, she was an assistant news editor at Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. Emily is a graduate of Penn State University. 

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