SilverStone Group Adds New Director of Aviation Risk Services

September 12, 2007

Omaha, NE – September 2007- SilverStone Group is proud to announce the addition of Charles Parmley.

Charles is a 30-year veteran of the aviation industry who began his career as a draftsman generating engineering drawings for submission to the FAA. He then joined Duncan Aviation where he worked first as an aircraft mechanic in the jet service center and then was promoted to lead mechanic. In 1985, Charles started Parmley Aviation, which consisted of the fabrication, assembly, certification and flight-testing of high performance, single engine aircraft. He received his private pilot’s license in 1986 and currently holds an ATP rating. In 1989, Charles founded Parmley Aviation Services, Inc., which grew over the next eight years to a full service FBO. In the fall of 1996 he founded Exclusive Aviation Services, Inc., an aviation consulting company. In 1998, Charles joined Werner Enterprises’ flight operations as a full-time pilot and senior international captain, operating Falcon 900 and 50s domestically and globally (China, Russia, Germany, Hawaii and Mexico). He also served as training captain for new pilots joining the department. Charles holds several FAA ratings, designations, appointments and awards. Charles will be the Director of Aviation Risk Services. He is joining a talented, well-established aviation team.

SilverStone Group is an employee-owned firm with more than 60 years of dedicated service. The company’s 170 highly-qualified associates provide human resource consulting, property and casualty, risk management, employee benefits and financial planning services to employers and individuals. Headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, SilverStone Group has additional offices in Lincoln, Nebraska, Council Bluffs, Iowa and Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

For more information on SilverStone Group or to schedule an interview, please contact Dana Votava at 402.964.5517 or visit our website at www.silverstonegroup.com

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