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Erickson adds Johnson to it board of directors

May 14, 2015  By Erickson

Erickson Incorporated has announced the appointment of Glenn Johnson to the Company’s Board of Directors effective immediately. Johnson will serve as a Director and will replace Gary Scott as Audit Committee Chairman.


Johnson joins the Board with more than 30 years of aviation experience obtained through roles of increasing responsibility with Alaska Air Group.  Recently, he retired as the President of Alaska Group’s Horizon Airlines subsidiary where he also served as Alaska Group’s Executive Vice President responsible for developing and executing a plan to improve IT capabilities across the entire organization. Previously, he held several other key positions within the Alaska Air Group enterprise including Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President of Airports, Maintenance and Engineering, Senior Vice President of Customer Service Airports, and Vice President of Finance.

Johnson currently serves on the board for Central Washington University, an appointment made by Washington State Governor Jay Inslee. Johnson holds a BA in Business and Accounting from the University of Washington, and he earned a CPA certification earlier in his career.
 
Jeff Roberts, President and Chief Executive Officer of Erickson commented, “We are pleased to welcome Glenn as a member of our Board of Directors.  Glenn’s financial and accounting expertise will serve Erickson well in his role as the Chairman of the Audit Committee, and his extensive career insights and expertise in the aviation sector will help us propel the Company forward. I would also like to thank Gary Scott for his service as our Audit Committee Chairman following Hank Halter's resignation."
 
“I am looking forward to joining the Erickson Board” said Johnson.  “I believe Erickson has a significant opportunity to grow and improve the business through its strong legacy and its extensive aviation services platform.”

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