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Board of Trustees

We gratefully acknowledge the dedication of our Board members. They are passionate advocates of Honor Flight’s mission and play a crucial role in achieving our strategic goals.
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Mac Kemp – Chairman

I’m currently Deputy Chief of Clinical Affairs for Leon County EMS.

I was inspired to work with Honor Flight Tallahassee because my father served in WWII. He was a B-17 pilot and flew 36 missions over Germany. After the war ended, he was part of the Berlin Airlift. My father then flew helicopter rescue in the Korean War. Finally, he ran the main PX in Da Nang, Vietnam for a one year term. As someone who grew up around the military, I have great respect for those who have sacrificed and served in order that I might enjoy the freedoms I have today.
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Tom (Admiral) Napier – Vice-Chair

I’m retired from the Clerk of Circuit Court of Leon County. While there, my position was Special Projects Manager as well as speechwriter and Public Relations. My military service started when I enlisted in the US Navy in 1952 where I served on both surface ships and submarines. My Honorable Discharge came in 1965.

I joined the Honor Flight Board of Trustees in 2011 because of my commitment to honoring all Florida veterans who proudly served our country. I was elected Vice Chairman in order to help raise funds to assure our Veterans get to Washington, DC each year.

In addition to working with Honor Flight, I currently serve as 3rd Vice Commander of the American Legion Post 13, and, serve as Public Relations & Publicity Chairman of Tallahassee Elks Lodge 937.
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Chief Tom Quillin – Secretary

I am retired from the Tallahassee Fire Department and Leon County Emergency Medical Services. I participate in Honor Flight so that I can help honor veterans for their service and sacrifice.

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T.E. “Joe” Sanders – Treasurer

I am a Certified Public Accountant practicing in Tallahassee for the past 48 years. Our firm is Sanders, Holloway, & Ryan located on Mahan Drive.

I originally joined the Honor Flight Tallahassee Board to provide expertise in financial and tax reporting but, after serving as a Guardian on several trips, I have come to realize how important our mission is to our Veterans. I consider myself very lucky to be associated with this fine organization.
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Susan Harbin – Legal Counsel

I currently serve as the Senior Associate Director of Public Policy for the Florida Association of Counties. I’ve been with the agency since 2012 and focus primarily on local government issues related to agriculture, environment, growth management, transportation, health care, and human services.

It is a great privilege for me to be able to volunteer my time to such a noble cause and enable veterans to visit the memorials built in their honor. This opportunity is a small way for me to thank the countless number of veterans who stepped up to serve our country and preserve our freedom. On a personal level, my participation is in remembrance of both of my grandfathers, who served in WWII, and in recognition of my father and uncles who served in Vietnam.
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Dr. Mike Forsthoefel

As a practicing Internist/Geriatrician in Tallahassee for over 34 years, I joined the Honor Flight Board at its inception and serve as the flight physician on the treks to Washington, D.C.

I’m responsible for evaluating the Veteran/Guardian applicants for medical conditions. I also work with our EMS crews to assure the physical safety of all parties during our journey.

My father served as a Communications Officer in Korea. It was a privilege to see him enjoy his Honor Flight tour with my son serving as his guardian. I enjoy seeing the smiles on all the Vets who go on the trip as they take in the tributes and surprises that await them.
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Charles G. “Chuck” Mohr – Colonel-U.S. Army (Ret.)

My military career began in 1949 when I enlisted in the Florida Army National Guard. During my 37 years of military service, I was privileged to serve in the Infantry, Combat Engineers, Transportation Corps, and Signal Corps. I am an Army Aviator. For 39 years, I was a stockholder and officer in our family’s business, Tallahassee Camera Center, Inc. Since retiring, I’ve been active in our community and continue to pursue several military interests.

The opportunity to serve on the Honor Flight Tallahassee Board affords me the chance to serve my fellow veterans. My wife, Mary Anna (Pomeroy) and I have been married for 63 years. We have three children, nine grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
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Jamie Fortune

I began working with Honor Flight Tallahassee through my company, Moore Communications Group’s pro bono program, MCG Impact. What started as a work project, grew into a deep appreciation for the mission and purpose of the organization. Seeing firsthand how impactful each flight is to our veterans and their families, Honor Flight has also strengthened my sense of pride and love of America.

I am the granddaughter of a World War II veteran. Volunteering for Honor Flight is one small way I can say “thank you” to my Granddaddy and so many other brave men and women who proudly served our great country.
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Mac Langston

In 1982, my late wife, Carmen, and I founded Flightline Group, Inc which is an aviation sales and service organization. I currently serve as Chairman of Flightline which is based in Tallahassee at the International Airport. We also have an office in Vero Beach, Florida.

I’m in charge of coordinating all Honor Flight departures and arrivals at our Flightline hangar facility. We also host all flight orientations in the weeks leading up to take-off.

I’ve been involved with Honor Flight Tallahassee since its inception. I was asked by Mac Kemp if I would be willing to help establish an Honor Flight hub in Tallahassee. I was so excited to help! Once you experience the excitement and appreciation of the Veterans after the first flight, you can’t stop. You just feel good about being able to help show appreciation for their service.
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Mike Wood

I am a retired Sheriff of Leon County and currently working as the Chief of Investigations, Division of Public Assistance Fraud (Florida Department of Financial Services).

I joined the Honor Flight Board as a way of giving back to the veterans who made indescribable sacrifices in order to provide me, and my family, the privilege to live the American dream. I am not a military veteran but I have friends and family who have served. Honoring their service is my privilege and duty. This, in no way, repays the debt owed to our veterans; however, in some small measure, it is my way of giving back.
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Jim Hart

I retired from the US Postal Service in 2009 after 32 years of service. Currently, I work part-time with my daughter who owns a concession stand (Mom & Pop’s Hotdogs) at Florida State University.

Serving on the Board of Honor Flight Tallahassee is my way of honoring my father who was a WWII veteran. He selflessly donated to the WWII Memorial but, unfortunately, passed away before its completion.
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Colonel Steve Murray

I am the Communications and External Affairs Director of the Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs in Tallahassee. In my current role, I provide oversight and direction of the department’s comprehensive public affairs program of community outreach, media relations, branding, and employee communications impacting Florida’s 1.5 million veterans and their families.

I am an Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran and retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel. To honor Florida’s more than 65,000 WWII veterans and the memories of those who passed, I have served as a member of Honor Flight Tallahassee’s Board of Trustees since inception.
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Tom Dunaway

Upon graduation from Leon High School, I joined the US Marine Corp Reserves. Once I returned home, I began traveling with an electrical contractor in Miami as a photographer. I worked around the country at places such as the Grand Coulee Dam, Washington; Delta, Pennsylvania; Cutler, Maine and eventually ended up back in Tallahassee. I joined the Elks Lodge #937 and became their photographer.

After retiring from Liberty National Life Insurance, I met Tom Napier who shared the history of Honor Flight Tallahassee with me. He extended an invitation to me in 2015, and again in 2016, to go on the trip to Washington as Honor Flight’s photographer. I missed 2017 because of health reasons but I do plan on going back in 2018.

I can’t think of a better way to honor our veterans than to take them to DC to see the memorials. Photography has been a major part of my life and this is my way of giving back to the veterans and my community.
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