Corporate Angel Award Honors Work To Support Cancer Patients

Left to right: Keith Northcutt, Hertz senior director of aviation; Elizabeth Zlitni; Sunny Lopez, Phillips 66 manager aviation U.S. marketing; Courtney Easton; Meghan du Plessis, Phillips 66 brand director aviation U.S. marketing; and Robyn Schimmels, vice president for sales at Savoya.

Credit: Brett Schauf/ShowNews

The Corporate Angel Award recognizes four organizations each year for going above and beyond in support of Corporate Angel Network’s (CAN) mission of bringing cancer patients closer to their cureThe award is sponsored by two companies—Phillips 66 and Business & Commercial Aviation (BCA). This year’s joint donation is $24,460. 

“The Corporate Angel Award is a unique way for CAN to honor companies who have gone above and beyond to support cancer patients. We are grateful that Phillips 66 and BCA give us the opportunity to recognize partners who have helped make our mission possible since our founding 42 years ago,” says Courtney Easton, Corporate Angel Network’s director of marketing and communications.

BCA is proud to support Corporate Angel Network and their mission to transport cancer patients to treatment centers. The partner recognition program works hand in hand with CAN and Phillips 66 to support this effort,” says BCA Publisher Elizabeth Zlitni.

Lee Ann Shay

As executive editor of MRO and business aviation, Lee Ann Shay directs Aviation Week's coverage of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), including Inside MRO, and business aviation, including BCA.