Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has announced key appointments to its leadership team in North America to support its air cargo and ground handling growth ambitions in 2020 and beyond.
Paul Walton joins the company as Senior Vice President Express, responsible for all aspects of WFS’ Express business. He previously served as Senior Vice President of Sales and Commercial Operations for the Americas at Menzies and as Vice President of the West Region for Swissport Cargo Services. Paul started his early career working on the ramp in Pittsburg before being promoted to sales and general management roles with Ogden Ground Services.
As Senior Vice President Ground, Terry Trainor now has responsibility for WFS’ North America Ground Business. In his previous career with Menzies, Terry served as Senior Vice President of Strategic Development for the Americas and also held the positions of Senior Vice President North America, SVP Risk for the Americas, and as President and Chief Operating Officer of Menzies’ subsidiary Simplicity USA focused on narrow-bodied aircraft operations. Terry has over 30 years of aviation experience, including senior leadership roles with US Airways and Northwest Airlines.
Victor Chin has been appointed Senior Vice President Center of Excellence (SVP COE) and will call upon his extensive experience in senior leadership roles with US Airways, United Airlines, Jet Blue and PwC Consulting. Victor, who joined WFS in 2015, most recently served as the Senior Vice President, Safety and Security Compliance for the Americas. In his new role, he will drive WFS’ continuous improvement projects.
Jeffrey Bounds has been promoted, taking the post of Senior Vice President Project Management Office. Jeffrey joined WFS in 2017 as VP Operations Planning & Finance and brings to his new role extensive financial planning, leadership, and financial analysis experience from senior roles with FedEx, United Airlines, and McGraw-Hill Education.
Mark Berner joins the company as Senior Vice President, Safety and Security Compliance, replacing Victor Chin in his previous role. Mark has held several senior safety and security positions with airlines and cargo operators including Southern Air and Comair. He has been a member of the USA’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Commercial Aviation Safety and is a qualified commercial airline pilot. In his new role Mark will build on the successful ‘Best in Class’ Cargo Security Program by rolling out similarly ambitious safety and environmental programs to drive down injuries, damage and flight safety risks.
All five appointments took effect at the beginning of this year. Paul, Terry, Victor, Jeffrey and Mark report directly to Mike Simpson, WFS’ Executive Vice President, the Americas.