The George T. Baker Aviation Technical College 2016 graduation ceremony was held at Jackson Memorial High School facility which accommodated over 500 attendees and the 2016 graduates
Introduced to the podium by Principle Rene Mantilla, Mr. Benny F. Benitez Founder and CEO of the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) and the Chair of the College Aviation Industry Steering Committee Mr. Benitez gave a few words of encouragement to the graduates and attending parents and guest
Shown on center stage are what we at the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) consider the "Hero's of Aviation" the dedicated, experience and professional instructors who make the George T. Baker Aviation Technical College a world class institution
Shown with Mr. Benny F. Benitez Founder and CEO of the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) is Mrs. Kim Merced. Kim is the current President of South Florida Aviation Maintenance Council, which was formerly known as the Miami Maintenance Management Council
Miami, Florida 24th May 2016: As the volunteer Chair of the aviation industry steering committee at the Miami, Florida based George T.Baker Aviation Technical College, Benny F. Benitez, the Founder and CEO of the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) spoke at the recent 2016 graduation ceremony which was held at Jackson Memorial High School which was able to accommodate the well 300 plus people in attendance.
As a staunch and avid support of aviation technical training for the youth of Miami Dade County, Mr. Benitez works with unsurpassed dedication to ensure that the critical bridge by and between the College and industry is well established and constantly flowing.
When invited onto the stage by Principle, Mr. Rene Mantilla, Mr. Benitez gave words of support and encouragement to the graduates, parents and staff in as he publicly announced of his company and his personal efforts to secure for donation a General Electric, CFM-56-3B2 equipped, Boeing 737-400 / 500 commercial aircraft from Southwest Airlines for the College.
If successful, this would be the second Boeing 737 in which Mr. Benitez would bring to Miami, Florida for the benefit of the College, as back in 2010 he secured and delivered a Boeing 737-200 tail number N205AU of which six years later it is a tremendous and beneficial technical training asset to the school and the student body.
As a staunch and avid support of aviation technical training for the youth of Miami Dade County, Mr. Benitez works with unsurpassed dedication to ensure that the critical bridge by and between the College and industry is well established and constantly flowing.
When invited onto the stage by Principle, Mr. Rene Mantilla, Mr. Benitez gave words of support and encouragement to the graduates, parents and staff in as he publicly announced of his company and his personal efforts to secure for donation a General Electric, CFM-56-3B2 equipped, Boeing 737-400 / 500 commercial aircraft from Southwest Airlines for the College.
If successful, this would be the second Boeing 737 in which Mr. Benitez would bring to Miami, Florida for the benefit of the College, as back in 2010 he secured and delivered a Boeing 737-200 tail number N205AU of which six years later it is a tremendous and beneficial technical training asset to the school and the student body.
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