fbpx

Chapman Freeborn names humanitarian and government VP for Americas

Global air charter specialist Chapman Freeborn has appointed Cam Bolton-Wilson as vice president of its humanitarian and government division in the Americas.

Bolton-Wilson joins Chapman Freeborn after serving for six years as a Commando in the UK’s Royal Marines and 18 years in the defence and humanitarian sectors, including senior leadership positions on location in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Yemen.

Chapman Freeborn is a supporter of the United Nations World Food Programme and provides emergency airlift support, air bridges, and strategic freight hubs in times of crisis.

Eric Erbacher, chief executive of Chapman Freeborn, said: “In an increasingly uncertain world, demand from government and humanitarian sectors has steadily increased over recent years.

“With over 24 years’ experience serving in the military, conducting high-threat security operations in complex and restrictive environments, Bolts-Wilson was a natural fit for this role and will be key to Chapman Freeborn’s continued expansion over the coming years.”

Bolton-Wilson said: “Having served in active conflict and disaster zones, I have seen the impact of humanitarian airlifts first-hand.

Chapman Freeborn is an experienced and trusted partner for dozens of aid agencies, and I look forward to making sure it remains the charter broker of choice for humanitarian endeavours throughout the Americas.”

READ MORE NEWS: Chapman Freeborn appoints new IMEA region President

 

The post Chapman Freeborn names humanitarian and government VP for Americas appeared first on Aviation Business News.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *