Chapman Freeborn appoints Daniel Carriett as group humanitarian cargo director
The announcement comes at a time when every operation has been led with skill and determination by Daniel Carriett and his team.
In the past six months Chapman Freeborn has supported multiple NGO’s, providing PPE and urgent medical supplies for global communities in reaction to the current Covid-19 pandemic. The company has said that every operation have been led with skill and determination by Daniel Carriett and his team. Due to the continued significance of our involvement in the humanitarian sector, with effect from October 1st, Chapman Freeborn has promoted Daniel Carriett into a newly created role, as group humanitarian cargo director, and he will report directly to Neil Dursley, chief commercial officer.
Neil Dursley, chief commercial officer, commenting about the promotion said, “I am delighted to announce the promotion of Daniel Carriett to group humanitarian cargo director. This world class service provided by Chapman Freeborn has created a ‘best in class’ operation, led by Daniel Carriett for the past 15 years. We have expanded our client portfolio during this time due to the extraordinary efforts of Daniel and his team. This promotion enables us to strengthen this part of the business and provide further support to this very special industry segment that has been a piece of Chapman Freeborn’s DNA for decades, and will continue to be, for decades to come. I wish Daniel every success in this newly created role and look forward to him expanding his team and our capabilities in the near future.”
Daniel Carriett, group humanitarian cargo director, comments, “I am honoured to be leading the company’s focus on this key offering going forwards. Chapman Freeborn are one of the leading providers of emergency airlift to the humanitarian and NGO community, and I greatly look forward to working with our highly professional teams to focus on and maintain our competency and market leading position in this area.”
Chapman Freeborn has been supporting multiple Non-Government Organisations (NGO’s) in response to humanitarian crises over the last four decades. Almost every emergency airlift has involved their chartered aircraft over this time. Operations have included supporting response efforts with multiple natural disasters, including the Indian Ocean Tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, the 2008 Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar, earthquakes in Pakistan, Haiti and Nepal. They have supported ongoing and post conflict humanitarian crises in Yemen, Darfur, South Sudan, DRC and other parts of central and eastern Africa.