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Duncan promotes conscientious mechanic in Lincoln
Former US Marine Corps mechanic Nick Parsons has been promoted to project manager by Duncan Aviation, a role that blends people skills with technical know-how.
Nick Parsons is now project manager at Duncan Aviation's Lincoln facility.

Duncan Aviation has announced that Nick Parsons has accepted the position of project manager at its Lincoln, Nebraska, facility. Parsons has spent the last five years with Duncan Aviation, working on Challenger and Global projects.

After serving as a combat engineer in the United States Marine Corps for four years, Parsons enrolled at Spartan Collge in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and pursued his A&P certification. He began his career at Duncan Aviation shortly after finishing his degree in 2013.

“We're pleased Nick has agreed to transition to the project manager position,” says William Morris, assistant manager of customer service. “He brings a great deal of technical skill and information, not to mention a wealth of experience working with internal and external customers, to this new position. We're confident he will excel in this role that requires balance when communicating with the folks on the floor and conveying the wishes of our customers.”

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