Cam Bolton-Wilson has been named vice president of humanitarian and government division in the Americas for global air charter brokerage, Chapman Freeborn.
Bolton-Wilson is a former Royal Marine for the UK army, having spent 18 of his 24 total years in the defence and humanitarian sectors.
Chapman Freeborn is an advocate of the United Nations World Food Programme and provides emergency airlift support, air bridges, and strategic freight hubs in times of crisis.
“In an increasingly uncertain world, demand from government and humanitarian sectors has steadily increased over recent years,” said Eric Erbacher, ceo of Chapman Freeborn.
“Having served in active conflict and disaster zones, I have seen the impact of humanitarian airlifts first-hand,” said Bolton-Wilson.
“Chapman Freeborn is an experienced and trusted partner for dozens of aid agencies, and I look forward to making sure it remains the charter broker of choice for humanitarian endeavours throughout the Americas,” he added.
Last month, HLPFI reported that Chapman Freeborn had expanded its music leadership team.