Spectrum Aeromed in the News
People are talking - and they’re talking about Spectrum Aeromed. See what the media are saying about us:
- Nextant Aerospace Unveils Air Ambulance Conversion for 400XT
- Spectrum Aeromed Hires New Chief Operating Officer
- Mahler Wins 40 Most Influential People Under 40 Award
- Branding Iron Expands Relationship with Spectrum Aeromed
- Spectrum Aeromed to Exhibit at HELI-EXPO
- Aviators India Purchases Stretcher Kit from Spectrum Aeromed
- Spectrum Aeromed Obtains AS9100 Rev C Certification
- VIP Treatment
- A Broad Spectrum
- Spectrum Aeromed Listed Again on INC 5000 Fastest Growing Companies List
- Tammy Enright Wins 40 Most Influential People Under 40 in North Dakota Award
- Spectrum Aeromed Electric Loader in Pilatus PC-12- Demonstration (Video)
- FAI rent-a-jet AG´s Air Ambulance-Division Purchases Six Stretchers from Spectrum Aeromed
- Spectrum Aeromed Expands German Office Staff
- Spectrum Aeromed- Doing Business Better in North Dakota
- Spectrum Aeromed Hires Reno as VP, Account Representative
- Spectrum Equips PC-12 with Air Ambulance Interior for Valley Med Flight
- King Air, One Aircraft Many Missions
- Spectrum Aeromed Equipment in King Air 350 ER- Demonstration Video
- Branding Iron Inks Deal With Inc. 500 Company Spectrum Aeromed
Tammy Enright Wins 40 Most Influential People Under 40 in North Dakota Award
Reprinted from Vertical Magazine Online , July 24, 2012
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Tammy Enright, was honored at a recent celebration for being named one the “40 Most Influential People Under the age of 40” in North Dakota by the North Dakota Business Watch Magazine.
“We are very proud of Tammy for winning this prestigious award,” said President and CEO of Spectrum Aeromed Dean Atchison. “She is responsible for leading our domestic and international marketing efforts as well as Human Resources and the accounting functions for our company. She has done a great job since joining our team in 2008.”
Prior to joining Spectrum Aeromed, Enright also worked in the financial services industry with Atchison. Tammy had seven years of experience working in the banking industry in various roles including serving in regional and corporate executive offices. In 2009, Enright also launched a company along with her husband called Northern Lights.
“I am proud to work for Spectrum Aeromed, where our mission is to save lives, and feel my contribution to that company makes a difference every day,” said Enright in an interview with North Dakota Business Watch Magazine. “I am proud of my family for taking the risk to launch a company which was stable and successful in a very short period of time. Both companies are steadily growing and the future is so exciting.”
