Scott A. Sobel
President

Media & Communications Strategies LLC
1020 19th Street, NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036

Office (202) 449-9801
Fax (202) 530-5508
Cell (301) 793-1480

Ufuoma Otu
Managing Director

Media & Communications Strategies, LLC
1020 19th St. NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036

Office (202) 449-9804
Fax (202) 530-5508
Cell (773) 983-6744

Greg Feith

Practice Partner

Greg Feith is a MAC Strategies Practice Partner and former senior NTSB accident investigator with a wide range of aviation investigative and safety experience. He has investigated hundreds of general aviation and air transport airplane accidents during his more than 20 years with the Safety Board, from Cessna 150's through Boeing 747's. He consults on aviation issues for clients impacted by public, media and government relations.

Greg has served as Investigator-in-Charge of a number of high profile accidents including: Valujet DC-9 in-flight fire at the Florida Everglades, 1996; American Eagle ATR 72 in-flight icing accident at Roselawn, Indiana, 19 94; USAir DC-9 windshear accident at Charlotte, 1994; Korean Air 747-300 controlled flight into terrain at Guam, 1997; American Airlines MD-83 runway overrun at Little Rock, 1999; and Emery Worldwide Airlines DC-8 elevator contro l failure at Sacramento, 2000.

Greg has won numerous NTSB awards and was a recipient of an Aviation Week and Space Technology magazine Laurel Award in 1996 for his leadership in the investigation of the Valujet DC-9 in-flight fire accident in the Florida Everglades. He also received the 2001 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Distinguished Alumni Award for "extraordinary distinction and success in the field of aviation and achievements".

He is widely known and respected for his frequent public speaking engagements ranging from elementary schools to professional aviation groups and trade associations. Greg has also acted as technical advisor in television and the movies. He is a contributing write to Business & Commercial Aviation magazine and can be seen regularly as a guest aviation safety and security expert on NBC, MSNBC and other networks. In his spare time he also hosts "Hangar Flying Today," a weekly 2-hour aviation radio program in Denver, Colorado.