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First Name Last Name Company Job Title Neel Jones Shah Able Freight Services, Inc First Name Last Name Company Job Title Neel Jones Shah Able Freight Services, Inc. Chief Commercial Officer Orlando Wong Able Freight Services, Inc. Owner/ Vice President Helmut Berchtold adi Management Consult President & CEO Anne Marie Mac Carthy Aer Lingus Cargo Global Sales Manager Peter O'Neill Aer Lingus Cargo Director Willie Mercado Aer Lingus Cargo Cargo Sales & Res Mgr. - NA Luis Fernando Paredes AEROEXPRESS / AEH GROUP S.A. PRESIDENT & CEO Antonio Gomez Elorduy Aeromexico Cargo Ditector USA, Asia & Canada Mauricio Nieto Martinez Aeromexico Cargo CEO Pedro Rogelio Anza Bourlon Aeromexico Cargo VP International Sales Jennifer Carter Aeroterm Leasing Director Eastern Region Michael Minear Aeroterm Executive Vice President Dustin Gillioz Aeroterm Leasing Director Western Region Greg Murphy Aeroterm Executive Vice President Erin Gruver Aeroterm Executive Vice President Alejandro Arellano AEROUNION GDL Sales Manager Jorge Rivera AEROUNION SENIOR VICEPRESIDENT Reyes De La Torre Guillermo AEROUNION MEX SALES MANAGER Luis Jr Ramos AEROUNION GATEWAY MANAGER Erik Varwijk AFKL Managing Director KLM Senior Vice President Sales & Distribution Mattijs Ten Brink AFKLMP AFKLMP Jan Krems AF-KL-MP Cargo VP Americas Arthur Brown AF-KL-MP Cargo Dir, Key Accts Rich Haus AF-KL-MP Cargo Dir, Key Accts Jean-Jacques Castillo AF-KL-MP Cargo VP USA Arthur Leeds AF-KL-MP Cargo Dir, Key Accts Lorena Murray AGI/Alliance Airlines Director, North American Accounts Roman Streule Agility Vice President Airfreight Americas Karen Rondino Agility Logistics Director Air Product Americas Vito Cerone Air Canada Director Cargo Sales - Americas Neil Grant-Hunter Air Canada Manager Global Partnerships Milt Fenske Air Canada Cargo General Manager-USA Sales Director, Marketing and Business Cynthia Joy Air Canada Cargo Development Lise-Marie Turpin Air Canada Cargo Vice President, Cargo Manager, Global Partnerships - the Maureen Kam Air Canada Cargo Americas Don Palmer Air Cargo Logistics Services President Geoffrey Arend Air Cargo News FlyingTypers Editor/Publisher Sabiha Arend Air Cargo News FlyingTypers Editor/Publisher Keri Forsythe-Stephens Air Cargo Week Assistant editor Richard Broom Air Cargo Week Assistant editor Steve Prince Air Cargo World Publisher John Mccurry Air Cargo World Editor Adina Solomon Air Cargo World Associate editor Donna Blanchard Air General VP Business Development Paula Dexter Air General Inc. 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