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Million Air CEO Roger Woolsey
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The BCW’s People’s United Bank Leadership Conversation Series will
be soaring to new heights on May 17 with a lively and insightful conversation with Roger Woolsey, seasoned aviator, branding expert and CEO of Million Air.
A visionary and charismatic entrepre- neur, Woolsey started his first business venture – Prestige Touring -- at the age of 19. At the time he was the youngest commercial pilot in the nation, and
still holds the title as the youngest air
carrier operator in U.S. history. Pres-
tige Touring catered to flying rock &
roll bands on music tours including
Billy Joel, Sting, Grateful Dead, Stevie
Nicks, U2, Peter Frampton, Reba,
Garth Brooks and Elton John.
fifth annual Westchester-Putnam Youth Summit, held March 23 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
The Youth Summit, presented by The Business Council of Westchester, West- chester County, Putnam County and the Westchester-Putnam Workforce Devel- opment Board, featured a full day of in- teractive activities and workshops aimed at providing attendees with employment skills and advice.
Among the highlights of the Youth Sum- mit was the keynote address by Activate
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ments. The company provides aircraft charter, fuel, aircraft maintenance and support services across the U.S., Can- ada, South America, the Caribbean, Africa and Asia.
“We are absolutely thrilled to have Roger Woolsey as our featured guest for the next Leadership Conversation Series. The remarkable story of his business career is truly inspiring. We all look forward to what is sure to be
Movement Founder and President Lucin-
da Cross, who delivered a stirring mes-
sage of hope and inspiration. Ms. Cross
people attending the event.
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fluences and perseverance in her trans- ed by PeopleB’s UrniidtedgBeantko, wiall bBe right Economic Future – pg 3
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a fascinating interview with one of
today’s most interesting business lead- ers,” said Marsha Gordon, President and CEO of The Business Council of Westchester.
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