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NOTAMs => News => Topic started by: Mark Hubbert on January 24, 2018, 08:51:42 AM
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On behalf of VATUSA, It is with great pleasure that I announce that Ira Robinson will assume the very important role of Division Conflict Resolution Manager (VATUSA 4) effective February 3, 2018 upon the retirement of current DCRM Bob Carmona.
Bob previously served as the Air Traffic Manager of Miami, VATUSA 2, VATSIM supervisor and member of the Membership Committee. Bob leaves quite the legacy and many of us including myself were taken under Bob's wing and mentored.
Ira has served numerous roles in the Division and VATSIM to include: Air Traffic Manager New York, Deputy Division Director VATUSA, VATSIM Supervisor, VATSIM Membership Team and as a staff member VATNA. His knowledge, experience, passion for the hobby and excellent service will serve him well in his new role. I am honored to have worked closely with Ira in his previous roles and I am equally honored to have him fulfill this very important role for our Division.
Please join me in congratulating Ira. Also please join me in wishing Bob Carmona the very best in retirement.
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Congratulations Ira, from all of us at ZME!
Best wishes on your retirement, Bob!
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Ira, best of luck in your new role!
Bob, thank you for your service to the division. Wishing you all the best in retirement.
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Thank you Bob, and congrats Ira!
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Congrats!
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Congrats, Ira! Remind me not to create any complaints :-)
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I've spoken to you both personally about these roles and expressed my congratulations and appreciation, but I'll underscore it again.
Bob and Ira, you have each been a stalwart supporter of VATUSA and VATSIM over the years and done a phenomenal job in each of your roles. I can't thank you enough for being my partner in crime, Bob early on in my tenure as Division Director, and for the last 3 years as DCRM, and Ira as my partner, my confidant and my trusted advisor toward the end of my term.
I feel like we've made a great team, all of us, thank you again from the bottom of my heart for your service to the Division and to VATSIM, for all you've done for me personally, and wish you all the absolute best moving forward.
And Bob, retirement around this place ain't permanent! ;D Rest up, you'll never know when you'll get tapped on the shoulder again!
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Bob, it was truly a please to have worked with you on several occasions and I really have to say you did an outstanding job as DCRM. You will be sorely missed and you leave big shoes to fill. I wish you all the best for whatever your future may hold and would be very happy to bump into you on or off the network. Thanks a lot!
Ira, what can I say? I said fasten your seatbelt and enjoy the ride when you were appointed VATUSA2. Maybe now I could say pull on the strap to tighten your belt. It will be an interesting time ahead and I am sure you will do great. I wish you best of luck in your new position come February 3rd. If there is anything I can do to help, I would only be too happy to.
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Congratulations from ZOB!
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Bob, we appreciate all your years of service. Enjoy retirement!
Congrats, Ira! You're gonna be a perfect fit.
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Congrats Ira!
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Bob, it's been a pleasure working with you and I thank you for your dedication to the network - I was always impressed by your superb work as the USA DCRM Manager. It will be hard to live up to the standards you have set, but luckily a great replacement has been chosen. Thank you again and don't be a stranger!
Ira, congrats! As others have expressed, I see you as fitting into this position perfectly. I look forward to continuing working with you.
Best to you both,
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Congrats Ira!
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Thanks for staying on the team Ira! Enjoy your new role!
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Ira, I am confident you are going to be a great fit for the DCRM role. Bob, congratulations on your retirement. You were an excellent DCRM.
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A hardy thank you to Bob and a congratulations to Ira!
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To all of those well wishers, thank you! To all of you who gave Bob this great send-off I will add my name and my two cents worth. He has made this job his own, and in doing so has seen to it that anyone who tries to follow in his footsteps is looking toward an incredibly difficult future. But try I will, and knowing that Bob has agreed to hold my hand until I figure the job out makes me feel good about sitting at his desk.
So thank you all, and I hope your name never crosses my desk.