Stephanie Goetz Joins Corporate Angel Network as Spokesperson and Ambassador
Stephanie Goetz Joins Corporate Angel Network as Spokesperson and Ambassador
Danbury, CT, July 15, 2025 – Stephanie Goetz – a corporate aviator and L-39 pilot known widely throughout the aviation industry as one of the pilots of “The Pink Jet,” an aircraft painted to promote breast cancer awareness – has been named spokesperson and ambassador for Corporate Angel Network (CAN), a nonprofit that provides cancer patients free flights on jet and turboprop-powered aircraft so they can travel to specialized treatment centers.
Goetz, who is president of The Pink Jet non-profit organization, will speak at aviation industry and other events on behalf of CAN and appear in videos that promote CAN’s mission. She will also collaborate with CAN leadership to identify meaningful ways to strengthen and expand the partnership.
“We’re delighted to have Stephanie help elevate Corporate Angel Network’s public profile,” said President and CEO Bob Stangarone. “Her powerful voice and aviation expertise make her an ideal advocate to connect the cancer patients in need of life-saving treatment with the companies who help make those journeys possible.”
“I’m excited to explore what synergies CAN and The Pink Jet can create to help promote breast cancer awareness, support survivors and raise money for a cure,” said Goetz. “I expect this partnership to be another important step forward in the fight against cancer.”
About Stephanie Goetz
Goetz is a corporate and L-39 pilot, flight instructor, executive coach, TEDx speaker and Emmy-nominated news anchor known on social media as @JetGirlStephanie, with more than 220,000 followers.
With five jet type ratings, Goetz flies the Bombardier Global 6000, Cessna Citation V and The Pink Jet, which is a Czech-built Aero Vodochody L-39 Albatros jet trainer that performs at airshows to promote breast cancer awareness. Her mother is a breast cancer survivor, which drives Stephanie’s passion for fighting cancer.
Named an NBAA Top 40 Under 40, Stephanie serves on multiple non-profit boards. Her work focuses on empowering future aviators, underrepresented communities and women, advancing business aviation, and inspiring leadership through personal development, public speaking and mentorship. She blends aviation, communication, and philanthropy into a powerful force for change.
About Corporate Angel Network
Corporate Angel Network (CAN) is a Danbury, CT-based 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to help cancer patients access the best treatment centers in the country by arranging free travel on corporate aircraft. Private jet travel makes it possible for patients, especially those in locations with minimal airline access, to travel to specialized medical centers. CAN works closely with corporations to match empty seats with patient flight requests. Thanks to the generous support of these companies, airlines and donors, CAN has coordinated more than 69,000 flights since its founding in 1981.
How to Donate to CAN
Whether it's $5 or $5,000, all donations truly matter. CAN uses donations for a variety of purposes, including ground transportation, hotel accommodations and other patient services requests. CAN aims to eliminate all travel barriers for patients to ensure they can access the treatment they need. Help us help them and their families by visiting corpangelnetwork.org and making a donation today.