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New board takes helm of National Association of State Officials

By General Aviation News Staff · September 19, 2022 ·

A new board took control of the National Association of State Officials (NASAO) during the association’s 91st annual convention in Greenville, S.C.

The board of directors, comprised of NASAO’s executive committee and regional directors, will be led by David Ulane of Colorado as chairman.

Members of the 2022-2023 NASAO executive committee include:

  • David Ulane, Colorado, Chairman
  • Kyle Wanner, North Dakota, Vice Chair
  • Marty Blake, Indiana, Treasurer
  • Clayton Stambaugh, Illinois, Secretary
  • Anthony McCloskey, Pennsylvania, Immediate Past Chair

Regional Directors include:

  • Tim McClung, Iowa, Central Region
  • Ashish Solanki, Maryland, Eastern Region
  • Denise Garcia, Massachusetts, New England Region
  • Jared Esselman, Utah, Northwest Mountain Region
  • Frank Farmer, Alabama, Southern Region
  • Grayson Ardies, Oklahoma, Southwest Region
  • Kurt Haukohl, Nevada, Western Pacific Region

The Great Lakes Regional director has not been named as of yet.

NASAO represents state aviation agencies in all 50 states, Guam, and Puerto Rico.

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