CONFERENCE
Airport Minority Advisory Council
The Airport Minority Advisory Council Educational Scholarship Program (AMACESP) in cooperation with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) annually sponsor one of the preeminent airport industry educational and business networking programs in the country known as the Airport Business Diversity Conference. This year’s confer- ence held June 19 through 22 in New Orleans, Louisiana pro- vided participants with connections to disadvantaged busi- ness enterprise liaison officers, corporations, minority and women-owned businesses and government officials, mak- ing it THE paramount business networking forum. Be sure to mark your calendars for next year’s convention slated for June 4 through 7 in Fort Worth, Texas.
U.S. Department of Transportation Booth with Adrianna Clark and Randall Nossaman
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Chandra Lewis
2010 Scholarship Recipients, two Scholarship Committee Members and one of the scholarship sponsors. From left to right, Don O’Bannon- AMAC Board of Directors Chairman, Thiane Carter Edward- Scholarship Committee Member, Stephen Haim- 2010 Scholarship Recipient, Lonnie McNeill- Scholarship Recipient, Marlo Riggins- 2010 Scholarship Recipient, Shelby Scales- AMAC Scholarship Committee Chair, Richard Moore- Scholarship Program Sponsor- Southwest Airlines.
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Award of the Organization- Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, from left to right: Philistine Ferrand- Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program Manager for New Orleans International Airport, Don O’Bannon- AMAC Board of Directors Chairman, Courtney Thornton- 2010 Airport Business Diversity Conference Co-Chair and Legal Counsel to the Aviation Board for New Orleans International Airport.
Celebrating 18 Years of Diversity
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