Derek Moore, regional sales director, Textron Aviation, knew he wanted to combine his marketing degree and passion for aviation when designing his career. When he stumbled upon his current role at Textron Aviation, it was a perfect fit.
“What I love about my job is the people that I get to meet and the relationships that I get to build,” he said.
With his pilot’s license obtained at 18, Derek flies to events and shares new Cessna and Beechcraft products and technology with aviators across the country. Through his travels, he also frequents incredible views from a unique vantage point.
Derek found the perfect job for him, and you can too! Check out our open roles and training opportunities at txtav.com/careers.
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