cThunderbird Field II Veterans Memorial, Inc. (“Tbird2”), a non-profit organization under IRS Section 501(c)(3) dedicated to preserving the history of aviation in Scottsdale, Arizona and all military veterans, is pleased to announce Rudy R. Miller, CEO of The Miller Group of entities, has agreed to serve as Chairman of its Advisory Board. The Advisory Board’s mission is to provide Tbird2 strategic input and support. It is comprised of a dynamic group of accomplished individuals who are committed to providing business management, aviation, financial and non-profit operational expertise to the organization.
Steve Ziomek, Chairman and President of Tbird2, stated, “We are pleased to have Rudy accept the position as the first Chairman of our Advisory Board. His diverse corporate-business leadership experience, including serving as past President of successful non-profit organizations, coupled with his airline aviation background, as well as serving our country as a member of the U.S. Armed Forces, will add significant value to Tbird2’s future growth.”
Ziomek continued, “Rudy has worked diligently on behalf of Tbird2 for the past two years and has been a very strong supporter of the goals and objectives to preserve the history and culture of aviation in Scottsdale, Arizona, and the planned opening of the Tbird2 Memorial which will provide a tribute to all veterans and create educational opportunities for our children.”
Rudy R. Miller commented, “I’m honored to accept the position as Chairman of Tbird2’s Advisory Board. I would like to thank Chairman Steve Ziomek and the Board of Directors of Tbird2 for their confidence in me as the leader of the Advisory Board. It’s been exciting to have participated in this historical process to date. Tbird2 currently plans to hang a WWII Stearman aircraft, as used in training the WWII military pilots, at the new Scottsdale Airport Business Center. The Stearman will be the centerpiece of the Tbird2 Memorial wing currently under construction. The City of Scottsdale estimates a grand opening ribbon-cutting ceremony sometime in mid-September 2018, subject to construction issues. This is a tremendous achievement between the City of Scottsdale, the Scottsdale Airport, and Tbird2.”
Mr. Miller continued, “Along with the Advisory Board and the Board of Directors, I look forward to developing aviation scholarship programs for high schools, technical schools, community colleges, and university students. Plus, we will be offering educational programs to the public including tours of the Tbird2 technology-interactive memorial which will focus on aviation, history, and veterans. We will be working throughout the state of Arizona and eventually on a national basis regarding this ongoing commitment to aviation and the youth of our great country.”
About Rudy R. Miller
Miller is Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Miller Capital Corporation, an affiliated company of The Miller Group, established in 1972. He has an accomplished track record as a serial entrepreneur, investor, public company Chief Executive Officer, board member of numerous public and private companies, as well as Founder and Chairman of an investment bank.
Mr. Miller’s philanthropic endeavors include support for the non-profit arts community, various universities, athletic foundations, and veterans’ projects. Also, in 2008, Mr. Miller instituted the annual Rudy R. Miller Business – Finance Scholarship in support of Arizona State University, in particular the W. P. Carey School of Business, and to encourage and recognize academic excellence in outstanding students.
For Rudy R. Miller’s full bio, please visit http://themillergroup.net/professionals.html
About Thunderbird Field II Veterans Memorial, Inc.
Thunderbird Field II, now Scottsdale Airport, began as a basic training facility for World War II United States Army Air Corps pilots. From its inception in June, 1942 to its deactivation in October, 1944, Thunderbird Field II graduated more than 5,500 students, men and women, many of whom saw military action in Europe and the Pacific, who flew nearly 26,500,000 miles during training.
Thunderbird Field II Veterans Memorial, Inc., a non-profit organization 501(c)(3) providing a tribute to veterans and creating unique educational opportunities for children, will have a permanent memorial at the entrance of the Scottsdale Airport, honoring the service men and women of the nation’s five armed services: Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Air Force, as well as POW-MIAs. For more information, please visit www.tbird2.org.
Contact:
Steve Ziomek
Chairman & President
480.225.8874
www.tbird2.org
Contact:
Rudy R. Miller
The Miller Group
602.225.0505
[email protected]
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