
Chapman Freeborn has appointed Cam Bolton-Wilson as Vice President of Humanitarian and Government Affairs for the Americas.
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Bolton Wilson, known as Bolts, joins Chapman Freeborn after serving six years as a commando in the UK Royal Marines and eighteen years in the defense and humanitarian sectors, including senior leadership roles in Afghanistan, Iraq and Yemen.
“In an increasingly uncertain world, demand from the government and humanitarian sectors has steadily increased over recent years,” said Eric Erbacher, CEO of Chapman Freeborn.
“With over twenty-four years of military service experience, conducting high-threat security operations in complex and constrained environments, Bolts was a natural fit for this role and will be key to Chapman Freeborn’s continued expansion over the coming years.”
Chapman Freeborn is a supporter of the United Nations World Food Program and provides emergency airlift support, air bridges and strategic cargo hubs in times of crisis.
“Having served in active conflict and disaster areas, I have seen the impact of humanitarian airlifts firsthand,” Bolton-Wilson said.
“Chapman Freeborn is an experienced and trusted partner to dozens of relief agencies, and I look forward to ensuring that it remains the go-to intermediary for humanitarian endeavors throughout the Americas.”
In November, Chapman Freeborn appointed Bernardo Nunes as president of global operations as part of an ongoing recruitment strategy.
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