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O'Brien takes reins at ACS Atlanta
Formerly private jets director at ACS Miami, Shawn O'Brien has been promoted to CEO at its Atlanta, Georgia office.
CEO, Atlanta Shawn O'Brien.

Shawn O'Brien, formerly private jets director at Air Charter Service North America's office in Miami, Florida, has been promoted to the position of CEO at its Atlanta, Georgia office.

Richard Thompson, president of ACS Americas, says: "After more than five years with ACS and with a proven track record successfully leading the Miami private jets team, he has shown all the qualities required to run his own successful business. Now is the time for Shawn to step up and take on the next challenge of his career with ACS as CEO of the Atlanta office.

“Shawn was born in Atlanta, so this is like a homecoming, and I'm confident he is the right person for the job and will take the office to new heights.”

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