Aircraft Asset Management Event for Appraisers - Speaker Bios


Rich Anzalone is Vice President of Traxxall, Inc. and has been in the industry for over 40 years. He first started at CAMP in 1980 as an Aircraft Maintenance Analyst with a specialization in Dassault Falcon business jets. Rich also has experience in maintenance tracking for over 8,000 aircrafts worldwide. He earned an Associate degree (AOS) in airframe and powerplant (A&P) technologies from the College of Aeronautics (now Vaughn College) in New York City in 1978.
 

Richard Berkemeier, ASA, is a Senior Appraiser at Pegasus Aircraft Appraisal Group. He has over 14 years of industry experience, specializing in appraisals for corporate jets, rare aircrafts, helicopters, military planes, engines, spare parts, and simulators. Richard first joined ASA in 1994 and earned his Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA) designation in 2000. He has held many leadership positions, most notably as the current International President of ASA’s Board of Governors. Richard is also a member of the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), the Helicopter Association International (HAI), and the International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading (ISTAT), and he has been a featured speaker at many industry and educational events.

Kristofer Book is a Sr. Aviation Underwriter at Allianz Global Corporate and Specialty (AGCS). Prior to joining AGCS, Kristofer handled Airport Certification and Emergency Management Operations at the world’s busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, GA and prior to that at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, AZ. Kristofer holds a B.S. degree in Aeronautics with a concentration in Air Traffic Management and Aviation Safety and Crash Investigation from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (2013) and also obtained his Private Pilot’s License (2009). While at AGCS, Kristofer specializes in General Aviation (industrial aid, commercial/charter), aviation products, and rotor wing risks.

Paul Cardarelli is the Vice President of Sales at JetNet and has been with the company since its inception in 1988. He has extensive experience in the business aircraft sales trade and is responsible for all JETNET subscription sales worldwide. Paul has served in several leadership positions, most notably as JETNET's delegate to the NBAA Leadership Council, and a member of both the Business Aviation Subcommittee of the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies and of the AMAC Aircraft Sales and Acquisitions subcommittee to the European Business Aviation Association. Paul first joined ASA in 2018 and holds a BS degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Human Resource Management from the State University of New York at Oswego and earned his private pilot certificate in 1981.

Delray Dobbins is the ESP Sales Manager at Pratt & Whitney Canada. He has over 30 years’ experience and has worked closely with business jet customers, industry influencers, and other key stakeholders to continue to enhance P&WC’s ESP maintenance program offerings. Delray has assisted clients in buying and selling aircrafts with a variety of engine programs including the Citation X and the Embraer 145 platforms, as well as the G550 and NetJets’130 Gulfstream engine programs. Delray is actively involved in the industry, and has volunteered with the National Aviation Heritage Invitational, a restored aircraft competition held every year at the Reno Air Races. Delray has a bachelor’s degree in Aviation Technology from Purdue University where he graduated with his airframe and power plant license, as well as his commercial/instrument pilot's license.
 
James Huntoon is the Director of Fleet & MRO Operations at Viasat Business Aviation Connectivity with over 30 years of experience in the industry. He earned his Masters of Aeronautical Science degree from Embry-Riddle and specializes in both professional networking and selling MRO services to corporate aviation. Jim has held a variety of volunteer roles, most notably including the current Chairman of the NBAA Maintenance Committee and Chair of the Women in Corporate Aviation Scholarship Program.
 
Cameron Johns is an Account Executive at LLJohns Aviation Insurance. He is a third-generation aviation professional and has been a part of the LLJohns team in some capacity since 2010. After graduating from Grace College in 2014 with a degree in Spanish Education, he joined the company full time in 2019, now serving as Account Executive and head of the Light Aircraft Department. Cameron obtained his Property and Casualty Insurance license in 2019 and is currently studying to secure his private pilot’s license to better serve the LLJohns client base on a more personal level. 
 
Christopher Jordan is MSP Sales Manager at Honeywell International, Inc. with over 25 years of experience in the aviation industry. For the last 12 years, his focus has been in the operations of fleet service contract sales for Honeywell’s Business Aviation Aftermarket segment. Chris has extensive experience in direct sales to aircraft operators and fleet contract sales. He specializes in life cycle cost-of-ownership analysis, new business development, business management, and in Honeywell‘s turbofan engine programs. Chris graduated from Purdue University, earning his Bachelor of Science degree in Aviation Technology, and is a licensed pilot and A&P mechanic.
 
George Kleros is Sr. Vice President at Jet Support Services, Inc. He has been actively involved in business and general aviation in various capacities for more than 38 years with extensive experience in aviation maintenance and support for piston and turboprop, specializing in turbo Jet aircraft. George has served in several volunteer leadership positions, most notably including as Board Member of General Aircraft Manufacturer’s association (GAMA), Air Worthiness Maintenance committee Washington DC, and Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. He is a frequent speaker at industry events and has authored and published numerous articles and presentations pertaining to aircraft maintenance, aircraft preservation and inspection programs. He has presented workshops on pre-purchase inspections, the value of aircraft as collateral and the relative impact that aging aircraft and regulatory changes have on the market value of business aircraft. George first joined ASA in 2016 and earned his Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA) designation in 2017 and routinely participates in ASA’s MTS training courses.
 
Gregory Ryan is a Senior Sales Director for GE Aviation headquartered in Cincinnati, OH. Based in South Florida, Greg leads the GE OnPoint engine services sales in the Americas for Bombardier Challenger CF34 engines and Bombardier Global 7500 Passport 20 engines as well as the CT7 ECMP portfolio globally. Greg brings over 30 years of business aviation turbine engine sales and technical experience including prior roles at Pratt & Whitney Canada and Standard Aero. He has extensive experience managing turbine aircraft engine programs and MRO events. Greg earned his MBA in Technology Management from the University of Phoenix. He also holds a Bachelor of Science degree cum laude in Aeronautical Studies, and associate degrees in aviation maintenance and aviation management from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. Greg has his airframe and powerplant mechanics license as well as a single and multi-engine pilot license. He continually delivers value to his customers by drawing from his direct experience as an owner, operator, pilot and mechanic.
 
Paul McCombie, ASA, is the Airframes Manager at Jet Support Services, Inc. He has over 25 years of aviation industry experience specializing in heavy airframe and air carrier maintenance, particularly in Cessna Citation and Bombardier aircraft models. Paul holds training certificates for Citation 560, Lear 31A (airframe, avionics, electrical), Lear 45 (airframe, avionics), and Lear 60 and FC200 autopilot systems, and has been actively inspecting, managing, evaluating, and assessing business aircraft and engines since 2006. He holds an FAA rating for Powerplant, Airframe, and Private Pilot, with additional privileges as a holder of an Inspectors Authorization (IA). Paul first joined ASA in 2017 and earned his Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA) designation in 2021.
 

Louis C. Seno Jr., ASA, is Chairman Emeritus and Special Advisor to the JSSI Board of Directors. Lou provides counsel to the JSSI Board and represents JSSI at important business aviation conferences, events and meetings. Prior to joining JSSI, he held senior management positions at the business aircraft units of Boeing Capital Corp. and G.E. Capital Solutions. Lou serves on the Board of Directors of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) and Duncan Aviation. He is a member of the Board of Governors of The Flight Safety Foundation.

Ashby Underhill is a founding Partner at Coquina Law Group, P.A. and has tried over 30 jury trials and countless bench trials over the course of his career. His experience as a trial attorney most notable includes defending insurers and insureds in aviation and vehicle accidents, premises and product liability cases, and coverage disputes; as well as being a prosecutor at the State Attorney’s Office of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florida. Ashby graduated with a B.S. in Business Administration and is Board Certified in Aviation Law, AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell, and has been designated as a Super Lawyer Rising Star. He is also a member of Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, International Air and Transportation Safety Bar Association, and Lawyer Pilots Bar Association.


Rolland (Rollie) Vincent is the Creator / Director of JETNET iQ, one of the world’s premier sources of business aviation market intelligence, research, strategy, and forecasting. Key customers include the world’s foremost civil aircraft and engine manufacturers, aerospace suppliers, MRO, FBO, flight training service providers, fleet operators, aircraft transaction specialists, aircraft lenders / lessors, and the aerospace investment community. Prior to establishing Rolland Vincent Associates, Rollie was employed at Textron, Bombardier, Flexjet, and ICAO in various roles in strategy, marketing, business development, economics, and aviation statistics. He is past Chair of the U.S. Transportation Research Board’s Standing Committee on Commercial and General Aviation, where he oversaw subcommittees focused on business aviation, commercial aviation, and rotorcraft. A private pilot and lifelong aviation aficionado, Rollie earned a BA and MA in economic geography and MBA in international business and marketing from McGill University.