Aviation Search Group’s Jay Gallagher named one of NBAA 2023 Business Aviation’s Top 40 Under 40

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Aviation Search Group (Booth N5428) announced Jay Gallagher, Managing Director with the industry-leading recruiting firm, was selected as one of NBAA 2023 Business Aviation's Top 40 Under 40 award winners. The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Top 40 Under 40 recognizes individuals under the age of forty, who come from a wide range of backgrounds. These individuals have all demonstrated outstanding achievements, commitment to safety, dedication to industry growth, and potential to shape the future of business aviation."It's an honor to receive the 2023 NBAA Top 40 Under 40 award." Jay Gallagher expressed. "This achievement has always been a personal aspiration, and it's truly humbling to stand among the emerging leaders who will shape the future of our industry."This award not only recognizes the achievements of these young professionals but also serves to inspire and encourage the next generation of leaders in business aviation. It showcases the diverse talent pool within the industry and celebrates those who are making a positive impact early in their careers.Aviation Search Group continues to offer retained search services as well as a variety of volume hiring programs. Based on a company's needs, such as position type, number of candidates to hire, location, and more, Aviation Search Group can tailor these programs to fit. Companies are provided with dedicated recruiters to manage and assist in hiring needs, ensuring a consistent flow of qualified candidates throughout the company's hiring process."I am proud to say we have had a 70% increase in placements compared to last year." Executive Director, Gary Miner, said. "Our company continues our year-over-year growth largely due to the dedication and professionalism of our team. Congratulations to Jay, he has become a valuable asset since joining our team two years ago."