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Wyvern welcomes four new faces
Wyvern's vision of building robust corporate cultures is made possible by its growing team of professionals who strive to uphold the values of integrity, excellence in service, continuous innovation and relationships.

US aviation safety risk management and training company Wyvern has recently made four appointments to support its mission to elevate safety and security worldwide.

Allison Markey is director, audit programmes, and vice chair of the IS-BAH standards board. She has a masters in aeronautical science; is a pilot, dispatcher, scheduler, safety manager and accident investigator; and an experienced IS-BAO and IS-BAH auditor.

Devin Howes is appointed director, safety data systems. He is an NBAA committee leader for the Small Operator Working Group and led the first Small Flight Department Symposium at NBAA BACE 2018. Howes has a masters in business administration and a certificate in Aviation Safety Management Systems. He is a commercial pilot and remote pilot of small unmanned aircraft systems and is a NATA certified FBO safety manager.

Valerie Troilo and Yulia Goudreau are operations support specialists based in Wyvern's new office at the Bedford Hanscom airfield in Massachusetts. Troilo is an experienced office administrator with a degree in communications. Goudreau previously served as a US Marine at the US Embassy in Morocco where she collaborated with the US Department of Homeland Security and the US State Department to ensure accurate intelligence in support of international missions.

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