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Rosemary Howard
3E 323

ANN WOOD
Eagle Head
Manchester-by-the-Sea
Massachusetts, 01944
(617)526-7735 (617)569-5650

| EXPERIENCE | Thirty years of experience in the airline and mass transit industry with primary responsibility for media and government relations. |

| 1977-Present | AIR NEW ENGLAND Boston, Massachusetts Assistant to the President-Public Affairs
Responsible for all public, media and community relations; liaison between the company and government agencies, Chambers of Commerce, etc. |

| 1966-1977 | PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS,Boston, New York, Washington Staff Vice President

Served as manager of media relations and liaison with business, government and community leaders in Boston from 1966 to 1972; Staff Vice President in New York and Washington from 1973 to 1977 with primary responsibility for government relations and corporate planning on public issues; negotiated international airport charges with a landing fee budget of $60 million. |

| 1963-1965 | MASS TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION, Boston
Served as consultant responsible for all media, community and legislative affairs; supervised a staff of ten and mustered public and legislative support for $6 million Mass Transportation Demonstration Project. |

| 1948-1962 | NORTHEAST AIRLINES, Boston
Director of Public Relations - Special Assistant to Chairman
Directed the airline's entire public and media relations program; played key role in Washington in obtaining the controversial New York/Florida route award; also served as Administrator of Stewardesses and negotiated labor contracts with that group. |

| 1941-1945 | BRITISH AIR TRANSPORT AUXILIARY, United Kingdom
Pilot-First Officer
Ferried military aircraft from factories in England to operational units in the United Kingdom, and after D-Day, to the Continent. Later served as Assistant to America's First Civil Air Attaché. |

| EDUCATION 1938 | D'Youville College, Buffalo, New York - Bachelor of Arts.
Commercial Pilot and Instructor in 1942; Instrument Rating in 1971. |

| AWARDS | The King George Medal of the United Kingdom for service rendered during World War II. |

| CIVIC ACTIVITIES: | Traveler's Aid Society, Board Member, Boston; Provident Institution for Savings, Trustee, Boston. |

| OTHER ACTIVITES: | Federal Aviation Administration-Women's Advisory Committee on Aviation, 1967-1971, Chairman 1970-1971; Delegate to ten International World Conferences of the Federation Aeronautique Internationale; National Aeronautics Association, Washington, Board Member and Secretary; Aero Club of New England, Member and former Officer, Director and President; Public speaker at major forums in Aviation, Women in Business, etc. |

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