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Vancouver International Airport Authority Announces New Executive Appointments

Larry Berg, announces the appointment of Tony Gugliotta as senior vice-president, marketing and commercial development, and Glenn McCoy as vice-president, finance and CFO.


September 19, 2007  By Carey Fredericks

RICHMOND, BC, Jan. 8 – Larry Berg, president and CEO, Vancouver International Airport Authority, announces the appointment of Tony Gugliotta as senior vice-president, marketing and commercial development, and Glenn McCoy as vice-president, finance and CFO.

"Both Gugliotta and McCoy have been with the Airport Authority since its inception in 1992, and their appointments will ensure the continuation of our strong financial and commercial performance," said Berg.
In his new role, Gugliotta will be responsible for airline passenger and cargo development, retail concession and land development. He will also continue his involvement in YVR Airport Services and key government policy matters. McCoy will be responsible for accounting, corporate finance and procurement.

Gugliotta was formerly the Airport Authority's senior vice-president, finance and CFO. He joined Vancouver International Airport in 1985 and worked in a number of positions in the finance group, including facilitating the smooth transfer of the airport from the federal government to Vancouver International Airport Authority in 1992. In 1998, he was appointed vice-president, finance and CFO, and in 2003 he was appointed a senior vice-president.

McCoy joined Vancouver International Airport in 1990 in the finance department and was appointed manager, finance and controller in 1993. In 1998, he was appointed director, corporate finance.

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Gugliotta is assuming the portfolio of David Huffer, vice-president, commercial development, who is retiring from the Airport Authority at the end of February 2007, after developing an airport retail program that has won numerous awards over the years and is recognized as among the best in North America.

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