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Marc Champigny

Marc Champigny has joined C&S as manager of the firm’s aviation planning group. With nearly 20 years of diverse aviation experience, he brings considerable expertise in planning, financial, strategic, safety, security, and operational services. Champigny was previously director of U.S. aviation at Louis Berger Group. He worked as an operations coordinator at Morristown Municipal Airport (NJ) and in the public sector for the New York State Department of Transportation’s Aviation Services Bureau. In his decades-long consulting career, he worked with many airport clients on critical planning assignments. Champigny is a licensed private pilot and a member of a number of aviation organizations and several regional and state-level organizations. He received a bachelor’s degree in aviation business administration-aviation management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and an MBA from The College of Saint Rose. 

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