John M. Williams
Corporate Officer/Principal bei Metropolitan Airports Commission (Minnesota)
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John M.
Williams is currently a Commissioner at Metropolitan Airports Commission (Minnesota).
He holds a doctorate degree from the University of Maryland, which he received in 1978, and an undergraduate degree from the University of Minnesota, which he received in 1969.
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Metropolitan Airports Commission (Minnesota)
Metropolitan Airports Commission (Minnesota) General GovernmentGovernment The Metropolitan Airports Commission was created by state law in 1943. A public corporation, the commission was designed to provide for coordinated aviation services throughout the Twin Cities metropolitan area. The MAC operates the aviation system in the nation, consisting of Minneapolis-St. Paul International and six reliever airports. A board of commissioners appointed by Minnesota's governor and the mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul sets and interprets the commission's policies. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01.02.2005 |
Ausbildung von John M. Williams
University of Minnesota | Undergraduate Degree |
University of Maryland | Doctorate Degree |
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Metropolitan Airports Commission (Minnesota)
Metropolitan Airports Commission (Minnesota) General GovernmentGovernment The Metropolitan Airports Commission was created by state law in 1943. A public corporation, the commission was designed to provide for coordinated aviation services throughout the Twin Cities metropolitan area. The MAC operates the aviation system in the nation, consisting of Minneapolis-St. Paul International and six reliever airports. A board of commissioners appointed by Minnesota's governor and the mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul sets and interprets the commission's policies. | Government |