New Leadership Will Enhance AMAC's Focus on Achieving Greater Diversity and Opportunity at Airports
Washington, DC (June 16, 2021)—The Airport Minority Advisory Council (AMAC) announced newly elected AMAC Board of Directors leadership at the AMAC Business Meeting & Election Ratification on Tuesday, June 15, 2021 from 1:00 pm–2:30 pm EDT during the 36th Annual AMAC Airport Business Diversity Conference: Honoring the Legacy, Perfecting the Present & Building for the Future—a virtual event hosted by Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
"We are excited to welcome new members to the AMAC Board of Directors who will bring diverse expertise and insight to our work," said Ricky Smith, Chair, AMAC Board of Directors." The AMAC Board of Directors leadership strategically supports AMAC's mission to advancing the full participation of minorities and women in employment and contracting opportunities throughout the aviation and aerospace industries.
2021 Newly Elected AMAC Board of Directors
2ND VICE CHAIR
Simeon Terry, Vice President of Diversity Affairs, Austin Commercial
SECRETARY
Lauryn Mangum Reed, Director of Innovation & Business Development, Stellar Partners, Inc.
TREASURER
William (Bill) Swift, Owner, Business Traveler Services, Inc. and Swift Services, Inc.
CENTRAL REGION DIRECTOR
Milan Patel, President, OHM Concession Group
NORTHEAST REGION DIRECTOR
Andre Titus, Compliance Manager, Marketplace Development, Boston Logan International Airport
NORTHWEST REGION DIRECTOR
Kimberly Sutton, Small Business Development Program Manager, Port of Portland
MIDWEST/GREAT LAKES REGION DIRECTOR
Tonja Pastorelle, President, Pastorelle Marketing Group
To learn more information, visit www.amac-org.com/membership/election-nominations.
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