The SAFE Association has named the New Officers for 2018. The following is their latest Press Release on the announcement:

SAFE Association Press Release on Installation of New Officers for 2018

Wednesday, 01 November 2017 13:00

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                     Contact: Stacy Stuber, Administrator

November 01, 2017                                                   541.895.3012

THE SAFE ASSOCIATION INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS FOR 2018

On Wednesday, November 01, 2017 the SAFE Association held its 55th Annual Conference General Meeting in Orlando, Florida and installed its new slate of officers for 2018.

The SAFE Association is pleased to announce that the following Members will lead the organization in 2018:

President: Chris Motta, Cobham Mission Systems
President Elect: Edgar “Ted” Poe, Tedgar Consulting, LLC
Vice-President: John Plaga, Senior Research Aerospace Engineer
Secretary: Bob LaFrance, TASK Aerospace
Treasurer: Jerry Reid, SKYTEXUS International
Immediate Past President: David N. DeSimone. D.N. DeSimone Associates

“I am deeply honored to have been elected by the membership to serve as the SAFE Association President this year,” said Chris Motta. “I am truly appreciative to have their trust and support and I look forward to serving our Association to the best of my ability. I am grateful to have the experience and wisdom of our past SAFE Association Officers, our new Board of Directors, and the entire SAFE Association membership to rely upon as we work together in further strengthening the organization as a whole, and more importantly continue our dedication to the preservation of human life”

SAFE Association, a non-profit international organization with chapters located throughout the world is dedicated to the preservation of human life. The primary objective of the SAFE Association is to stimulate research and development in the fields of safety and survival, and to disseminate pertinent information to concerned individuals in government and industry. In addition, the objective is to establish and maintain a meaningful relationship between the SAFE Association and the scientific communities related to safety and survival by providing a common meeting ground for the sharing of problems, ideas and information.

To learn more about the SAFE Association please visit us on our website at www.safeassociation.com