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AVIATE: The first female to serve as the FAA Acting Administrator, Linda Hall Daschle

Episode Summary

We're back with another episode from our sister podcast, AVIATE with Shaesta. We'll be back on Monday with fresh episodes but in the mean time, we want to share this conversation Shaesta had with the first female to serve as the FAA Acting Administrator, Linda Hall Daschle. Linda, a Kansas native, is a prominent public policy and government affairs figure. Daschle has served as a senior executive at several leading organizations and was actively involved in their government relations strategies. After 20 years of actively working in the aviation industry, Linda was nominated by President Bill Clinton and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Deputy Administrator to the FAA. Daschle became the first woman to serve as the FAA Acting Administrator three years later. In addition to her work in government affairs, Linda is also a sought-after speaker and has participated in numerous conferences and forums, sharing her insights and expertise on various policy issues. She is known for her ability to communicate complex concepts clearly and compellingly, making her a respected voice in the policy arena.

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