SIMPSON BAY:— The retired Managing Director of the Princess Juliana International Airport Holding Company N.V. (PJIAH), Joe Peterson took center stage at a merited farewell luncheon at the IZI restaurant on Friday, August 2, 2019. Peterson officially retired two years ago as the official decision maker of the PJIAH. On August 1, 2017, past member of the PJIAH Supervisory Board of Directors, Dexter Doncher was officially appointed as his successor.
His longstanding career resulted in 18 years of service at the airport, notwithstanding his term as a member of the Supervisory Board of Directors, as lead by the
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