Jane Garvey
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Jane Garvey (Jane Famiano) was head of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration from 1997 to 2002.
Garvey earned her B.A. from Mount Saint Mary College and her M.A. from Mount Holyoke College and has been awarded several honorary degrees.
She was appointed by President Bill Clinton and holds several "firsts" for an FAA Administrator: she was the first Administrator appointed to a 5-year term, the first female Administrator, and the first Administrator who was not a licensed pilot. She had previously worked as a teacher, highway safety administrator, and the director of Logan International Airport.
She currently serves as the chairwoman of the Capital-to-Capital Coalition, which works to promote non-stop service between Beijing and Washington Dulles International Airport.
In-depth resumes can be found at MITRE and the Flight Safety Foundation.
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Preceded by David R. Hinson |
Federal Aviation Administrator 1997–2002 |
Succeeded by Marion Blakey |