Helicopter Association International
Cade Clark has had an extensive career in government affairs, with a focus on regulatory and legislative policies. Cade has held high-level positions at various organizations, including serving as the Chief Government Affairs Officer at the Helicopter Association International since 2023. Prior to this role, they were the Vice President of Government Affairs at both the Helicopter Association International and The Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute. Cade also acted as the Director of Regulatory and Government Affairs and Director of State Relations at the National Association of Water Companies. In addition, Cade has experience working in the education sector as an English Teacher & Cultural Events Coordinator at the Minami Mura School District. Cade began their career as an intern for the Office of US Senator Orrin G. Hatch.
Cade Clark completed their Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Colorado State University in 2016. Prior to that, they obtained their Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Political Science from Brigham Young University in 1998.
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Helicopter Association International
HAI is the professional trade association for the international helicopter industry and represents more than 1,100 companies and over 16,000 industry professionals in more than 65 countries. Each year, HAI members safely operate more than 3,700 helicopters and remotely piloted aircraft approximately 2.9 million hours. HAI is dedicated to the promotion of vertical aviation as a safe, effective method of commerce and to the advancement of the international vertical aviation community. Headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, HAI is governed by a Board of Directors elected from the membership, with daily operations conducted by a dedicated professional staff. On November 1, 2005, Matthew Zuccaro assumed the office of president of HAI following a career in aviation that spanned over 50 years. James A. Viola assumed the office of President and CEO on January 16, 2020, after serving as the director of General Aviation (GA) Safety Assurance for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for almost two years.