Louisville, KY (September 21, 2017) – Pat MacDonald was recently appointed by Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin to the Board of Directors of the Louisville Regional Airport Authority for a term through July 2021. He replaces Elaine “Cissy” Musselman who recently retired from the Airport Authority Board.
Mr. MacDonald is a successful entrepreneur with experience in business management, partner development and business diversification. He previously worked as partner at a private equity investment group for more than 20 years. He also served as strategic business development manager in the medical device industry and as Business Development Manager at Microsoft Corporation.
A Louisville native, he is active in the community and currently serves as President of the Kentucky Aviation Historical Society and Bowman Field Foundation, a not-for-profit organization.
Mr. MacDonald is a private pilot and flies out of Bowman Field.
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