SULLENBERGER AVIATION MUSEUM
(FORMALLY CAROLINAS AVIATION MUSEUM)

Sullenberger Aviation Museum (SAM) is the home of the “Miracle on the Hudson” aircraft. 

Since late 2020, Shelton and art director, Dan Bogosh have helped the Museum stay in the public’s mind while it remains closed for rebuilding.

They created a social media campaign that rebranded CAM as an innovation center and has featured over 50 videos and posts celebrating aviation innovation and its impact. 

This has not only helped keep Carolinas Aviation Museum top-of-mind with its audience, but it’s also helped its fund-raising efforts.  

It has been integral in showing potential donors and volunteers how the museum is fulfilling its mission to connect students (especially minority students and girls) to opportunities in STEM to spur innovation and improve economic mobility in the community.

This video celebrates Carolinas Aviation Museum’s Name Change to Sullenberger Aviation Museum. It accompanied the social post content below.

A social media video and post about Sullenberger Aviation Museum’s impactful Recreational Drone Certification program.

Social media video and content celebrating Black History Month and the first Black airline.

Women’s History Month social media post celebrating the first all-female Super Bowl flyover team.

Social media content illustrating the importance of airshows in the development of the aviation industry.

Video and content showcases Air Force Nurses and the “Huey” helicopter, which will be on exhibit when the new museum opens.