JetHQ Expands Team to Support Global Growth

Nov. 5, 2019

JetHQ has expanded its team of aviation experts to meet a growing global marketplace demand. The aircraft transaction and brokerage company announces the addition of two sales managers and a technical analyst to its experienced roster.

Sales Manager Jamie Roberts and Technical Analyst Steven Pinkerton have joined the company’s U.S. headquarters in Kansas City, Mo., while Sales Manager Aman Kapur is based at JetHQ’s international headquarters in Dubai, UAE.

The three work with Vice President of Marketing & Sales Management Jill Plumb to manage markets and sales efforts and promote JetHQ’s premium aircraft inventory globally. Plumb came to the company in February. Roxy Rosales, who has been with the company since 2015, recently joined the team after being promoted to sales support.

“Aman, Jamie and Steven bring a high level of talent to our group, ensuring valid data and technical oversight to complicated global aircraft transactions,” says Garett Jerde, JetHQ Managing Director. “Adding their invaluable skills to the team provides our clients with a superior level of service and expertise.”

Kapur earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and a Master of Business Administration from Babson College. A FAA-licensed pilot, Kapur focused on Gulfstream and Beechcraft sales in his native India with Arrow Aircraft and served as an analyst with KPMG.

Roberts served as a marketing director for Airport Systems International, traveling worldwide to support the company’s marketing plan and facilitated the sale of millions of dollars in contracts. She has independently provided marketing consulting services and research for a variety of corporate clients and holds an MBA from Northern Illinois University and marketing degree from Missouri State University.

Pinkerton holds a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City. He worked as an FAA-licensed aircraft engineer in Kansas City, completing repairs and maintenance work to strict FAA standards and inspecting vital aircraft components for their airworthiness.