Captain Jan Becker has been the CEO since the creation of Becker Helicopters in 1995. As CEO, Jan leads the non-operational side of the business where she oversees strategic planning, regulatory compliance (other than CASA), finance, marketing and administration.
Jan’s unique upbringing in Singapore helped shape the International focus in her career. With a Bachelor of Science (Nursing), Jan is currently a certified Midwife, General and Psychiatric Nurse. She has worked in the remote locations, including the Outback of Australia, the Ilala District in Tanzania and the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Her nursing career has included roles in Neonatal Intensive Care and Accident and Emergency departments, in Australia, NZ, PNG and Tanzania (Africa). Jan comes from an Aviation family which has also influenced her career.
Jan is a Commercial Helicopter Pilot who developed and wrote the courseware Human Factors for Helicopter pilots and taught Human Factors for CPLH students for a number of years in the Civil Helicopter Ground School.
During her role as CEO of Becker Helicopters, the company has achieved many awards, Australian Institute of Management, Excellence in Business Awards, Individual Management, QLD State Premiers Export Award Innovation Award winner, and National Telstra Medium Business Awards 2013.
Jan Becker is on a mission to improve and promote maternal and neonatal health through education, community effort and professional support. She founded a website called MidwifeVision.com that aims to spread awareness, give donations, provide education and information for people and midwives alike. Check it out at MidwifeVision.com
As well as being a commercial helicopter pilot and CEO of Becker Helicopters Jan Becker is a Registered Nurse (RN) and midwife. Jan’s current challenge is working as a midwife at the Amana Hospital in Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. With the help of her daughter Chase she is working alongside the local medical staff to assist in birthing and improve the health of new born babies and their mothers. At the Amana Hospital there is usually 80-120 babies born everyday and the infant mortality rate is a long way above western mortality rates.
Whether speaking about business success, flying or women's health, Jan has a vast grab bag of motivational and inspirational tales to draw from. She takes audiences on a memorable journey, weaving humour and insight to connect on a deep and impactful level. Jan loves sharing real-life lessons about the courage and discipline required to create a successful company, overcome life and work challenges, and the rewards that come from being the change you want to see in the world.