Fairweather LLC Names Davey GM

January 9, 2014

Lori Davey
Lori Davey

Fairweather, LLC has announced the appointment of Lori Davey as the company’s new general manager. Davey will be responsible for directing all of Fairweather’s business activities and overseeing the company’s expansion and management of Deadhorse Aviation Center.

A member of the Edison Chouest Offshore group of companies, Fairweather LLC is a 38-year-old Alaskan company and a leader in providing remote medical, aviation, logistics and scientific support services to Alaska’s natural resource industry. Fairweather operates the Deadhorse Aviation Center, a multi-faceted aviation facility located on the North Slope, created to support expanding Arctic oil and gas operations. In September 2013, Fairweather formed Tulugaq, LLC – a partnership with Olgoonik Corporation and Kaktovik Iñupiat Corporation created to expand airborne assets for remote sensing operations and scientific surveys, bolstered by the purchase of a new Diamond DA42 optionally-manned aircraft. 


A lifelong Alaskan and resident of Anchorage, Davey joined Fairweather in 2012 as director of business development. Prior to joining Fairweather, Davey owned and served as president of Motznik Information Services, a data service company founded in 1974 that provides highly-targeted information searches for key Alaskan industries. The company was sold to the Tatitlek Corporation in 2011. Davey graduated from the University of Alaska Anchorage in 1992 and earned an MBA in 1998. She currently serves as a trustee on the boards of the Nature Conservancy in Alaska and the Anchorage Rotary Club. Davey was selected as one of the “Top 40 under 40” by the Alaska Journal of Commerce and Anchorage Chamber of Commerce in 2010.
 

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