Born: 10/04/1946
Inducted: 10/26/1996
Tom Poberezny is uniquely qualified
for his role as President and CEO of EAA, the 170,000-member
international organization that represents the world of recreational
aviation.
Poberezny
is a member of the prestigious Centennial of Flight Commission,
officially charged by the U.S. Congress with “coordinating and
publicizing public activities celebrating the achievements of Wilbur
and Orville Wright and commemorating a century of powered flight.”
The Commission’s role is to encourage the broadest national and
international support for programs, projects and events that will
“involve, educate, enrich and inspire the maximum number of
people.”
As President of the EAA Aviation
Foundation, Poberezny is directing the Foundation’s effort to
become an innovator in aviation education and outreach. The
Foundation’s education efforts have greatly expanded in the last
several years, including development of the “Vision of Eagles”
initiative and the Science-Math-Technology (S-M-T) project, which
will develop methods to motivate students utilizing aviation-based
curricula.
Poberezny
is also Chairman of the organization’s annual convention — EAA
AirVenture Oshkosh — an aviation gathering with an attendance of
750,000 people and 12,000 airplanes at Wittman Regional Airport in
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, each year.
Poberezny
graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in industrial
engineering. He developed an interest in competitive aerobatics and
within a few years, won the 1973 U.S. National Aerobatic
Championship and earned a place on the American team that captured
the 1972 world title at Salon, France. In 1972, he also joined Gene
Soucy and the late Charlie Hillard to form the “Red Devils”
(later “The Eagles”) Aerobatic Team. For 25 years, the trio was
one of the world’s premier air show acts.
Poberezny
is also active in numerous civic and aviation organizations. He is a founding member of the U.S. Aerobatic Foundation and has
served on many other regional, national and international governing
and educational boards.
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A young Tom with his Dad
(Submitted photo)

The Red Devils, from left, Charlie Hillard, Gene
Soucy and Tom Poberezny
(Submitted photo)

Tom Poberezny, EAA President
(Submitted photo)
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