Guardian Mobility Inc. Welcomes Top Executive from the Airline Industry
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (PRWEB) November 18, 2014 -- Guardian Mobility, Inc., a Knowmadics company, is pleased to announce that Mark Wehrle has joined Guardian’s Executive Team as Vice-President of Strategy and Business Development. Mr. Wehrle will be responsible for guiding the overall strategy of the business to meet and exceed customer’s operational needs, while working to expand Guardian’s partner and customer base.
Mr. Wehrle joins Guardian with over forty years of executive level aviation experience. His most recent role was President of Perimeter Aviation, one of Canada’s largest Regional Airlines. While at Perimeter Mark’s leadership ability successfully grew revenues by over 300% and employees from 250 to over 600. His vast experience includes all aspects of airline operations including the 702, 703,704 and 705 Operating Certificates. Mark’s vision and leadership abilities in corporate management, strategy, sales and business development will ensure Guardian continues to bring the best value to their customers, leading the way in satellite tracking, communications and Flight Data Monitoring (FDM).
Chief Operating Officer Stephane Momy stated, “We are thrilled to have Mark join the Guardian team. His vast experience and intimate knowledge of operator’s needs and the day-to-day challenges they face will guide the development of creative solutions to specifically address our customer’s needs.”
Mark Wehrle stated, “I am pleased to part of Guardian’s dynamic team, their culture, values and customer focus is the right fit for me. Their unique modular solutions approach makes a great deal of sense for operators without overwhelming them or disrupting their main focus of running their businesses.”
Guardian has embarked on a new growth plan and we are moving forward confidently with our next-generation products and services to enhance safety, provide operational efficiency and exceed our customer’s expectations. Our continued focus will be to enable aircraft operators to achieve safer cockpits and a better bottom line!
About Guardian Mobility Inc.
Guardian Mobility is a leading provider of end-to-end solutions for global tracking, voice and data communications, Flight Data Monitoring and analytics services to the aviation marketplace. Guardian has developed a full range of products and services targeted towards assisting aircraft operators increase safety and efficiency and reduce costs with improved reporting. Guardian introduced its first portable GPS tracking device in 2002, delivering location and status information and has since developed solutions to facilitate 2-way text messaging and automatic data communications between the aircraft and the ground. Guardian’s products are approved for government-mandated Automatic Flight Following (AFF) and are used by fleet operators worldwide for Flight Data Monitoring (FDM) and Engine Trend Monitoring (ETM) to support Flight Operations Quality Assurance (FOQA) and Maintenance Operations Quality Assurance (MOQA) as part of a Safety Management System (SMS). For more information visit us at http://www.guardianmobility.com.
About Knowmadics
Knowmadics is an idea factory focused on Telematics and Data Analytics founded in 2013. Although new, Knowmadics already has a long history of achievement. Its DNA is based on technology deployed world-wide for more than 10 years. Our senior management team and Board of Directors has been creating value in the Information Technology and Defense Markets since the 1970's with more than 20 deals totaling more than $5 Billion dollars ($USD) in transactions on our resumes. We understand what it takes to help our customers and partners get the results they want and for our shareholders to get the returns they deserve. Headquartered in Chantilly, VA Knowmadics has operations in the US and Canada. For more information visit us at http://www.knowmadics.com.
Stephane Momy, Guardian Mobility Inc, http://www.guardianmobility.com, +1 613-225-8885 Ext: 310, [email protected]
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