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ACI World Report - June 2011 - Airports Council International

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16 <strong>ACI</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Report</strong> - <strong>June</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

<strong>ACI</strong> Global Training<br />

<strong>ACI</strong> Global Training Says Farewell to<br />

Manoela De Mendonça Lima<br />

It is hard to believe that<br />

the time to say good-bye is<br />

already here.<br />

Having had the opportunity<br />

to be a part of the <strong>ACI</strong> Global<br />

Training team since the very<br />

beginning in 2004, I am proud to see how this<br />

programme has evolved to become a strong,<br />

successful and recognized training brand. I have<br />

truly enjoyed working in this industry and with<br />

our airport members as well as organizing the<br />

<strong>ACI</strong> Fund seminars worldwide for the developing<br />

nations’ airports.<br />

I want to thank my dear colleagues for their<br />

support throughout my career, but especially<br />

with their understanding and flexibility while<br />

I was at the same time pursuing my studies<br />

at the Business School of Geneva. I could not<br />

have wished for a better team to work with and<br />

atmosphere than I found at <strong>ACI</strong>.<br />

Again thank you, merci, obrigada, gracias,<br />

grazie…and all the best.<br />

<strong>ACI</strong> Global Training welcomes Jeremias<br />

Rodriguez<br />

On 2 May Global Training<br />

welcomed its newest<br />

member, Jeremias<br />

Rodriguez as the new<br />

Coordinator, Global Training.<br />

Jeremias will be working in<br />

close relation with our new<br />

Registrar, Global Training and Events, Melisa<br />

Monje. In addition, he will also take on the role of<br />

Publications and Marketing, replacing Manoela<br />

De Mendoza (Marketing) and Caroline Knoepfel<br />

(Publications).<br />

Jeremias joins us with vast experience and<br />

several years in the Airline industry, Marketing<br />

and Event logistics.<br />

We would like to formally welcome Jeremias<br />

Rodriguez to the Global Training Team and wish<br />

him much success with the organization. To<br />

contact Jeremias please email: jrodriguez@aci.<br />

aero *<br />

<strong>ACI</strong> Global Training Welcomes<br />

the Airport Executive Leadership<br />

Programme (AELP) to Montreal!<br />

Kevin Caron<br />

Assistant Director, <strong>ACI</strong> Global Training<br />

<strong>ACI</strong> Global Training along with Concordia<br />

University were pleased to welcome the AELP<br />

participants to Montreal from 30 May to 3 <strong>June</strong>.<br />

Participants came from around the globe from<br />

Canada, Dominican Republic, India, Portugal,<br />

Switzerland, United States and Zambia.<br />

The six day face-to-face session was kicked off<br />

by a welcome reception on Saturday 28 May<br />

where the participants were finally able to meet<br />

with each other. All of the AELP the participants<br />

have already completed the required initial three<br />

weeks of distance learning, and they were set<br />

to roll up their sleeves for their transformational<br />

week of learning at the John Molson School of<br />

Business, Concordia University. The course is<br />

delivered by a faculty of four Business School<br />

Professors, two guest lecturers, three airport<br />

senior executives, a senior ICAO representative<br />

Message from Director General | at ICAO | Standing Committees | Press Releases | Arrivals and Departures | Working<br />

with Partners | ASQ | Flash Traffic Data | Magazines | <strong>ACI</strong> WAGA | Events | Global Training

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