Helinet hires from outside as copter firm expands: president/COO miles has high-tech resume.Aled Miles spent most of his career as a CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. in a stuffy suit and tie, which explains why on a recent visit to his new second floor office at Helinet Aviation Services, Miles was dressed in a simple white T-shirt, Diesel jeans and sneakers. "I have 14 suits at home," the Welch-born Miles said. "Now I wear this." A former European software developer, Miles in March was named president and chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. of Helinet, an aerial television and film company poised for expansion. Founded in 1987 by pilot Alan Purwin, the company based at the northern end of Van Nuys Airport Van Nuys Airport (IATA: VNY, ICAO: KVNY, FAA LID: VNY) is a public airport located in Van Nuys, California in the San Fernando Valley, within the Los Angeles city limits. operates a fleet of 42 helicopters across the nation, many of which are leased to television stations and film companies. Its Cineflex lenses are also frequently used by police departments, including the Los Angeles Police Department "LAPD" and "L.A.P.D." redirect here. For other uses, see LAPD (disambiguation). Pirates of the Caribbean : Dead Man's Chest." Helinet copters were also the first aircraft to beam images of the destruction from Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf States last summer. Purwin would not talk about the expansion of the company, but said in a statement that its continued development prompted him to add more corporate oversight to his company. "As Helinet has grown to include a full portfolio of products and services for a variety of markets, we decided it was important to appoint a president/(chief operating officer) with global high-tech business credentials, as well as a diverse, accomplished and unique board of directors to assist with expansion and corporate governance issues," Purwin said. For the second directive, Purwin created a five-member board of directors of aviation, military and media figures: Barry Frank, a vice president at IMG IMG International medical graduate, see there Media; Louis Caldera caldera: see crater. caldera Large, bowl-shaped volcanic depression that forms when the top of a volcanic cone collapses into the space left after magma is ejected during a violent volcanic eruption. The term is Spanish for “caldron. , secretary of the Army for President Clinton; Bison Capital Asset Management Managing Director James Hunt; Helinet CEO David Calvert-Jones; and Purwin. He also found Miles, who for 13 years was vice president and managing director of European, Middle East and African operations for Symantec Corp., a Cupertino, Calif.-based security software company. Miles, 41, said Helinet captured his attention because it combined several of his interests, including technology and security. Matching interests "I was ready for a challenge," said Miles, who now lives in the Hollywood Hills. "It was the technology of the aviation and it was the technology of the cameras. The high-tech angle is a continuation of what I did before." Miles said he understands why the company needs a board. "This is a larger operation for a family-owned company with very demanding clients," he said. BY CHRIS COATES COATES Community Opportunities Accountability and Training and Educational Services (US Department of Health and Human Services) Staff Reporter |
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