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Co-founder Hayman places REVA in safe hands
Co-founder of REVA Stuart Hayman took the company from one aircraft and three employees to more than 20 aircraft across four bases with 350 staff. Now he is moving on, with Shannon Schell his replacement.
Shannon Schell is determined to take REVA to even greater heights.

Fort Lauderdale-based air ambulance organisation REVA has promoted Shannon Schell to the role of CEO. Schell, who joined REVA as chief operating officer in 2015 and was promoted to president in 2017, takes over for Stuart Hayman, co-founder of the company. Hayman is stepping down after 22 years but will continue to serve in an advisory capacity and remain on the board of directors.

“Stuart is a pioneer of the air ambulance industry,” Schell says. “I see my job as cultivating REVA's strengths such as client service and safety, and ensuring we remain the company that sets the industry standard for years to come.”

Schell has made significant improvements to the company's operational performance and implemented industry-leading metrics reporting, among other important improvements. He came to REVA after 20 years in executive roles with global logistics companies.

“I'm excited to be leading REVA into the future and strengthening our position as a leader and innovator in our industry,” he adds.

Under Hayman's guidance, the company grew from one aircraft, three employees and one base of operations to more than 20 aircraft at four bases of operations with over 350 employees.

“That kind of growth doesn't happen by accident,” Schell continues. “What Stuart did was to create one of the great specialty service companies in the world. It will be my job to continue that growth without compromising the standards set by Stuart.”

“I'm leaving a great company in great hands,” Hayman comments. “REVA will always remain focused on its mission to lead the industry in providing the highest quality patient care and relentless focus on safety for our patients, customers and employees.”

Schell believes that the key to REVA's success has been its people. From the medical staff, to the pilots and aircraft personnel, to the administrative team: “The REVA team and the customers I've had the opportunity to work with over the past four years are some of the best people in the business. Working alongside this group will be a pleasure.”

Hayman reflected on his more than two decades with REVA and its prospects for the future. “REVA experienced tremendous growth and reached the highest levels of customer safety and service during my years, but it is time now for me to move on,” he said. “I fully expect the company to reach even greater heights under Shannon's leadership.”

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