FAI names Susanne Schodel as new Secretary General

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The FAI is pleased to announce the appointment of Susanne Schödel as its new Secretary General, starting on 1 March 2014. Schödel, a 41 year old German native, combines experience in airsports, management of non-profit making organisations and political matters.

"We are very pleased to have been able to recruit Susanne Schödel as our new Secretary General. Her background and enthusiasm will bring us new ideas, energy and expertise to bring our Federation to a new level. Although it is a complex organisation I am sure she will settle into the work very quickly, and I wish her the best of luck," FAI President John Grubbström said.

Schödel is a world-class glider pilot, member of the German National Gliding from 2004 to 2013, twice winner of the FAI Women’s World Gliding championships in 2009 and 2011 and holder of several gliding records. She is also a volunteer for several organisations such as the Dr. Angelika Machinek association which supports young female pilots in gliding.

In addition to her activities in aviation, she has held several positions in non-profit making organisations, including that of executive director at the Susan G. Komen Society for the Cure of Breast Cancer, thus gaining a wide-ranged knowledge of administrative matters and extensive experience in the management of volunteers and staff. Moreover, she is well-versed in the intricacies of politics after working for several years for the Ministry of Social Affairs in Hessen, Germany.

"I am very much looking forward to joining the FAI as Secretary General in March. I can contribute my expertise in the management of non-profit organisations as well as my knowledge of air sports in general and gliding in particular. It will be a pleasure for me to work with all stakeholders of the FAI and to ensure a good strategy and structure of the whole federation," Schödel said.

For more information, contact the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale at +41 (0)21 345 10 70, or by fax at +41 (0)21 345 10 77.

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