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Carwile to perform dual role for GGT and WCA
Recognised as a 2020 NBAA 40 Under 40 honouree, Tracie Carwile has established herself as a respected figure in business aviation through forward-thinking strategies and dedication to fostering inclusive leadership.

Chauffeur network GGT Worldwise's Tracie Carwile, who is vice president of global sales and inclusion, has been appointed CEO and executive director of Women in Corporate Aviation (WCA), a role she will carry out alongside her leadership position at GGT. She has nearly 20 years of business aviation experience, combined with her commitment to diversity and inclusion, which makes her an ideal choice to help shape the future of WCA while she remains an integral part of the GGT Worldwise mission.

“We are thrilled to see Tracie step into this significant leadership role with WCA,” says Ginger Rampaul, COO of GGT Worldwise. “Her passion for fostering diversity, inclusivity and professional growth has already left an indelible mark here at GGT Worldwise, and we are excited to see her extend that impact through her work with WCA. We have every confidence that her vision and expertise will help WCA reach new heights, supporting and inspiring women across the corporate aviation landscape.”

Recognised as a 2020 NBAA 40 Under 40 honouree, Carwile has established herself as a respected figure in business aviation through her forward-thinking strategies and dedication to fostering inclusive leadership. Her dual role at GGT Worldwise and WCA emphasises her commitment to advancing the careers of women in aviation while continuing to serve GGT's clients and mission.

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