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ABOUT MARK LEE
Mark Lee is president and owner at Carpenter Avionics, an avionics services company located in greater Nashville, TN, that he acquired in late 2014. Mark’s career spans telecom, software and aviation. He worked in planning, strategy and product marketing for Nortel Networks. He worked in product management and product planning at Microsoft for several years. Since 2007, Mark has worked in a variety of leadership roles in aviation. First at Diamond Aircraft as a Director of Marketing and Sales, then Aspen Avionics as VP of Business Development, and then at Honda Aircraft, where he ran marketing for the HondaJet. Mark earned his MBA with Marketing emphasis from Vanderbilt University, and his BA in Broadcasting from Western Kentucky University. Born and raised in Kentucky, Mark and his wife, Debbie, now reside in the greater Nashville, TN area.
ABOUT CARPENTER AVIONICS
Carpenter Avionics, the largest avionics service center in the MidSouth region of the U.S., is an award-winning FAA Repair Station that sells, installs, maintains and repairs avionics systems for general aviation aircraft, including business jets, twin turboprops and single-engine piston airplanes of all ages. Carpenter has served customers across the country and internationally since 1981. The company offers a complete product line-up authorized by every major avionics brand. Carpenter is exceptionally capable, and has an unwavering, high-integrity commitment to customer satisfaction
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