Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA)
Bridget Dongu's work experience includes serving as the Director of Communications at the Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA) since 2022. Prior to that, they worked at the Air Force Association where they held various roles, including Communications Director from 2017 to 2022, Sr. Manager of Communications from 2015 to 2017, Manager of Communications from 2012 to 2015, and Communications Assistant from 2009 to 2012. Bridget also had an internship as a Team Member Programs & Communications Intern at Micron Technology in 2008.
Bridget Dongu pursued their higher education in a chronological manner. In 2005, they enrolled at George Mason University and completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications in 2008. Then, in 2018, they attended Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs to pursue a Master's degree in Communications, specializing in the field of Corporate and Nonprofit Communications. Their studies at Johns Hopkins University concluded in 2019.
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Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA)
Established in Washington, D.C. in 1956 by a group of air traffic controllers, the Air Traffic Control Association has been from the outset dedicated to progress in the science of air traffic control and the preservation of a safe flight environment. It provides a forum in which those concerned can address the myriad issues inherent to the development of viable air traffic control systems and aviation infrastructures, and the ever increasing demands on the global navigable airspace environment. Those in the aviation community; the providers of air traffic control, system architects, manufacturers, suppliers, system operators and users join together in ATCA to share their collective experience and knowledge, and efforts in pursuit of common goals. ATCA is unique in representing the broad spectrum of civil-military cooperation typical of global flying activities. Its Annual Technical Meetings and Exhibits feature North America's largest and most diverse display of aviation related technology. These events are attended by thousands of civilian and military members and representatives from around the world. ATCA also sponsors Technical Conferences and Symposia annually in Europe, the Pacific Rim and Latin America. ATCA’s Civil Military Air Traffic Management Summit known as CMAC™ attracts Civil and Military Aviation leaders from around the world. Beginning in 2009 this will be held annually. ATCA is a non-profit, non-government, professional organization.