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Commuter/Regional Airline News Releases Annual List of Up-and-Coming Regional Airline Executives.


POTOMAC, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 6, 1998--Commuter/Regional Airline News (www.aviationtoday.com), the aviation industry's leading commuter/regional business publication, released its second annual list of up-and-coming regional airline executives.

Managing Editor Benet Wilson chose executives who met the following criteria: strong potential for upward mobility upward mobility
n.
The state of being upwardly mobile.


upward mobility
Noun

movement from a lower to a higher economic and social status
, industry knowledge, creative problem-solving tactics, innovative management approaches and aggressive business strategies.

The following, in alphabetical order, is this year's list of top executives:

-- Lars-Erik Arnell, CFO See Chief Financial Officer. , Business Express Airlines

-- Frederick Cromer, vice president, finance and CFO, Continental

Express

-- Bill Kostel, project manager of planning, American Eagle

Airlines

-- Linda Noble, senior vice president of human resources The fancy word for "people." The human resources department within an organization, years ago known as the "personnel department," manages the administrative aspects of the employees. , Comair

-- Ed Paquette, senior vice president, operations, Atlantic

Southeast Airlines For the Delta Connection carrier, see .
Southeast Airlines (IATA: none, ICAO: SNK, and Callsign: none), abbreviated SEAL, was a low fare public charter airline in the United States, headquartered in Largo, Florida, which offered regular service to eight
 

-- Randy Rademacher, CFO, Comair

-- Ron Reber, executive VP, COO, SkyWest

-- Paul Tate, CFO, Atlantic Coast Airlines Atlantic Coast Airlines (IATA: DH, ICAO: BLR, and Callsign: Blue Ridge) was an airline based in the United States owned by Atlantic Coast Holdings, Inc.. It operated as United Express for United Airlines and Delta Connection for Delta Air Lines.  

To read the entire article announcing the winners and why they won, visit Commuter/Regional Airline News' web site at www.aviationtoday.com.

Complimentary trial subscriptions to both the print and Internet editions of Commuter/Regional Airline News are available by e-mailing pbiinfo@phillips.com. Please include the words "CRAN n. 1. A measure for fresh herrings, - as many as will fill a barrel.
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Commuter/Regional Airline News is produced by Phillips Business Information, Inc., (www.phillips.com/pbi) of Potomac, Md., USA, provides a broad range of business information resources for executives in specialized industries.

The company is a subsidiary of Phillips Publishing International, Inc. (www.phillips.com), a diversified publisher of more than 100 newsletters, magazines, CD-ROMs, directories and other information services See Information Systems. , with sales of $310 million for fiscal 1998.
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