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Leading with Purpose and Passion

Story by Kati Callahan
Kati Callahan
About John Fare
  • Title: Senior Director
  • Department: Aviation
  • Employer: Johnson & Johnson
John Fare ('11), a 2011 graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University with a Master’s in Aeronautical Science and Aviation Safety Systems, is now the Senior Director of Aviation at Johnson & Johnson (J&J). 

His journey to this leadership position is rooted in his early experiences at J&J, where he initially felt overwhelmed as a newly appointed safety manager tasked with guiding the company through the early stages of implementing a Safety Management System (SMS).

Recognizing a need to deepen his understanding of aviation safety, John chose Embry-Riddle for its robust academic programs tailored to his field. "Embry-Riddle had the best program that would help me learn as much as I could about my current role," John said.

Beyond his own career development, John has made it a priority to give back to the aviation community and his alma mater. Under his leadership, Johnson & Johnson has expanded their externship and internship programs providing invaluable hands-on experiences to aspiring pilots. Participants not only learn the intricacies of corporate aviation but also enjoy unique opportunities, such as jump-seat flights on Gulfstream aircraft, helicopter rides and simulator sessions at Flight Safety training centers.

John takes pride in showing students that there is more to aviation than traditional airline roles, saying, "We feel like corporate flight departments are very underrepresented, and we’re giving students exposure to incredible career opportunities they might not have considered."

His involvement has given him a deep sense of optimism about the future of aviation. "The students coming out of Embry-Riddle and other schools today are incredibly tech-savvy and intelligent. They want to do more than just fly planes—they want to be involved in making a broader impact, just like we do at J&J."

John's work is driven by Johnson & Johnson’s Credo, which emphasizes the importance of supporting customers, employees and communities that you work and live in, which will ultimately benefit the company’s stakeholders. His team’s humanitarian flights, such as those delivering COVID-19 and Ebola vaccines, exemplify this commitment. Personally, he finds the work deeply fulfilling, as it allows him to contribute to causes that benefit society on a global scale.

To fellow Embry-Riddle alumni looking for ways to connect with the university and give back, John’s message is simple: "Do it—it’s infectious." He encourages others to start internship or partnership programs, highlighting the sense of pride and satisfaction that comes from impacting the next generation of aviation leaders.

John Fare's career and philanthropic efforts underscore the transformative power of aviation, education, and leadership. As he continues to fly the world, both figuratively and literally, he remains grounded in his values—exemplifying what it means to be an Embry-Riddle alumnus.

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