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Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport CEO Mark VanLoh Resigns
Airport CEO Mark VanLoh Resigns
The Chattanoogan, TN
February 10, 2004
Mark VanLoh, president and chief executive officer of
the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Authority,
submitted his resignation to the airport’s board of
directors Tuesday afternoon effective immediately.
He has served in that position since August 2001.
He said, “In the last two-and-a-half years, we have
been able to get a lot accomplished, including more
reliable air service, as well as new service to New
York, the number one destination in the country.
However, at this juncture in my career, I want to
pursue other professional opportunities in the
Chattanooga area, which my family and I have grown to
love.”
Dan Jacobson, the chairman of the Chattanooga
Metropolitan Airport Authority said, “The Board has
enjoyed our relationship with Mark. Together, we have
worked through the challenges of 9/11 and the
consequent downturn in the air service industry. We
wish him the best of luck.”
Mr. Jacobson said the airport board will begin an
immediate search for Mr. VanLoh’s successor.
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