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Employment History
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1. ARINC Industry Portals
lists.arinc.com/news/2003/02-2 - [Cached]Published on: 4/11/2004 Last Visited: 4/11/2004
Annapolis, Maryland, USA-John M. Belcher, President and CEO of ARINC Incorporated, has been named among 50 top private and public-sector executives in Maryland to take part in the Leadership Maryland program for 2003.
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Mr. Belcher said many issues raised by Leadership Maryland are highly relevant for ARINC in day-to-day operations across North America and around the world.
"Companies are known increasingly by their values today," he stated. -
2. ARINC President Belcher Named To 2003 Executive Issues Group
www.arinc.com/news/2003/02-25- - [Cached]Published on: 10/10/2002 Last Visited: 12/9/2005
Annapolis, Maryland, USA-John M. Belcher, President and CEO of ARINC Incorporated, has been named among 50 top private and public-sector executives in Maryland to take part in the Leadership Maryland program for 2003.
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Mr. Belcher said many issues raised by Leadership Maryland are highly relevant for ARINC in day-to-day operations across North America and around the world.
"Companies are known increasingly by their values today," he stated. -
3. ARINC President Belcher Named To 2003 Executive Issues Group
www.taboret.com/news/2003/02-2 - [Cached]Published on: 2/25/2003 Last Visited: 5/27/2003
Annapolis, Maryland, USA-John M. Belcher, President and CEO of ARINC Incorporated, has been named among 50 top private and public-sector executives in Maryland to take part in the Leadership Maryland program for 2003.
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Mr. Belcher said many issues raised by Leadership Maryland are highly relevant for ARINC in day-to-day operations across North America and around the world.
"Companies are known increasingly by their values today," he stated.

