Flight Path Museum at Los Angeles International Airport taps Heidi Brown for Board of Directors
LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) April 08, 2019 -- Heidi Brown, a South Bay real estate professional and former airline flight attendant, was elected to the board of directors of the Flight Path Museum and Learning Center at Los Angeles International Airport during the board’s recent meeting.
Brown was previously employed as a flight attendant for 15 years with Pacific Southwest Airlines and U.S. Air, based in San Diego and Los Angeles. She served as lead flight attendant and participated in numerous airline public relations and marketing activities. Currently, Brown is a real estate associate with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. During eight years of service, she has achieved International President’s Circle and International Silver Circle, placing her among the top two percent of real estate agents nationwide.
“With Heidi’s impressive background not only in aviation, but in business, her expertise will be a tremendous asset to our board as we work towards our vision for a world class museum,” said Agnes Huff, PhD, Flight Path Museum president. “Her enthusiasm is contagious, and we welcome her involvement to help us grow our footprint in Southern California and continue to expand our educational and outreach programs.”
Brown also has been active in numerous charitable and community organizations, including the Palos Verdes Junior Women’s Club, Parent Teachers Association, Laker Wives, Lunada Bay Little League, Los Hermanos and the Palos Verdes High School football auxiliary. She is married, has two grown sons and resides in Rolling Hills Estates.
Flight Path Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., except major holidays, in the LAX Imperial Terminal, 6661 W. Imperial Hwy., Los Angeles. Admission and parking are free for members. For more information, visit the website at http://www.flightpathmuseum.com or call (424) 646-7284.
The museum is operated by nonprofit Flight Path in cooperation with Los Angeles World Airports, the agency which operates LAX. Flight Path Museum’s mission includes the preservation of Southern California’s aviation and aerospace heritage, as well as encouragement and assistance to those pursuing education and careers in aviation and aerospace.
Agnes Huff, PhD, Agnes Huff Communications, http://www.ahuffgroup.com, +1 310 902-8131, [email protected]
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