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Pilot, business leader to command AOPA

Darren Pleasance becomes CEO in new year

AOPA has named Darren Pleasance to serve as the association’s sixth president and chief executive. Pleasance, who will assume his new role at AOPA on January 1, brings a wealth of aviation and business experience.

Photo courtesy of Darren Pleasance.

“I'm honored with the opportunity I'm being given to help steward AOPA forward into the future, and I'm inspired by the role AOPA will continue to play in protecting our freedom to fly,” said Pleasance, whose aviation journey began when he was just a teenager, first when he got involved in flying model aircraft and later doing chores around the airport in exchange for flying lessons.

Pleasance has gone on to fly over 8,000 hours in more than 50 different types of aircraft—ranging from simple trainers to business jets to vintage warbirds, including a North American P–51 Mustang. Early in his career he flew as a corporate pilot, working for celebrities such as John Travolta before going on to fly charters in the Alaskan bush. He left professional aviation to pursue a career in business, but he never stopped flying. Today he owns and operates a Piper Meridian, a Van’s Aircraft RV–6, and a Progressive Aerodyne SeaRey amphibious airplane while maintaining currency as a certificated flight instructor.

Most recently, Pleasance led Cisco Systems Inc.'s Acceleration Center, an organization formed to accelerate the success of mission-critical aspects of Cisco's business transformation. Prior to joining Cisco, he led global customer acquisitions for Google and served as a partner in consulting firm McKinsey & Company's high tech sector and marketing and sales practice. Throughout his business career, Pleasance has remained active in aviation, serving for many years on the board of the Experimental Aircraft Association.

Pleasance often cites aviation as a source of inspiration and joy. Recognizing that many of the successful and wealthy people he has known and worked with were unhappy, Pleasance authored a well-regarded book, True North: A Handbook for Inspired Living, which leads readers through a practical guide to finding fulfillment. 

Photo courtesy of Darren Pleasance.

Pleasance succeeds Mark Baker, who has served more than 11 years in the top spot at AOPA. Baker announced his intention to retire earlier this year, but committed to remain in the job and assist in the search until the right leader could be found. 

“I’m confident that Darren is the right person to lead AOPA into its next chapter,” said Baker. “He is a pilot’s pilot with a genuine passion for flying. He combines that excitement about aviation with leadership experience at some of this country’s top consulting and tech firms, giving him the right balance of business skills and kinship with our members.”

AOPA’s Board of Trustees conducted a wide-ranging search to find the right leader for the organization.

 "We could not be more gratified about Darren taking the left seat at AOPA," said Bill Trimble, chairman of the Board. "After completing an extensive national search, we met with many terrific candidates, but all agreed that Darren brings a wealth of experience coupled with a joy of flying that will be critical for leading AOPA's mission going forward. We are so grateful for Mark's hard work over the past 11 years and look forward to Darren's leadership at this important time for General Aviation."

Pleasance holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and an MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Management.

“I'm grateful for the privilege I'm being given to lead this incredible organization that has had such a positive impact on my life and the lives of all of us who love aviation,” said Pleasance.

Pleasance and his wife, Lisa, have two children, a son, Chris, who is an avid outdoorsman, and a daughter, Lauren, who is studying veterinary medicine.

Darren Pleasance enjoys outdoor adventure with his wife, Lisa, and the couple's son, Chris, and daughter, Lauren. Photo courtesy of Darren Pleasance. Darren Pleasance conspired with AOPA President Mark Baker (center) and Editor at Large Dave Hirschman to spring a sweepstakes surprise in 2021, when the association awarded a Van’s Aircraft RV-10 to a California pilot who is a college friend of Pleasance. Photo courtesy of Darren Pleasance. Photo courtesy of Darren Pleasance.
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