Information services and software solutions provider, Veryon announced the appointment of Bethany Little as chief executive officer. Little’s arrival signals a bold step forward for Veryon as it continues to lead the charge in aviation maintenance technology. Little succeeds Norman Happ, who has been appointed to Veryon’s board of directors. “I’m excited to welcome Bethany to the team as she is the right person to lead Veryon’s next stage of growth,” said Happ.
In his new role on the Veryon board of directors, Happ will continue supporting the company’s mission and strategic vision while also serving on the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) Board.
Little brings over 20 years of leadership experience in Software as a Service (SaaS)technology business. Most recently, she served as the CEO of PatientNow, a leading provider of medical EMR and practice management solutions, where she optimized growth during a time of incredible market expansion of health and wellness providers in the elective medical market. Recognized for her expertise in customer success, product innovation, and team development, Little is well-positioned to lead Veryon into its next phase of evolution as the company continues to revolutionize the aviation industry with cutting-edge maintenance solutions.
“I am honored to join Veryon at such a transformative time in the aviation industry,” said Bethany Little. “Veryon’s dedication to optimizing aircraft uptime for maintenance teams, coupled with its customer-centric approach, has firmly established it as a leader in aviation maintenance technology. I also have a personal connection to aviation through the Air Force and being part of a military family, so it’s exciting to come back full circle later in my career. I look forward to collaborating with this talented team to drive forward-thinking solutions that enhance safety, efficiency, and compliance across the industry.”
Little’s appointment comes during a period of significant growth for Veryon. Over the years, the company has strategically expanded its capabilities through key acquisitions, including RCMBT in 2024, Rusada in 2023, and earlier acquisitions of CaseBank and Flightdocs. Since its founding in 1973, Veryon has continually evolved to offer aviation operators technology to better access publications, fix maintenance issues faster, and operate more efficiently without compromising compliance. The Veryon brand is trusted by over 7,600 customers in 175 countries, including 25% of the world’s largest operators.