NASHVILLE, Tenn. (July 3, 2023) – The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) today announced changes within its organizational structure to prepare for continued growth and better serve the community and passengers. MNAA bolsters its leadership team with the following key appointments:
“As the Middle Tennessee region continues to experience rapid growth, and we consistently break records at BNA, we’re constantly looking at how we can bolster our performance, meet our goals, and better serve our community and our passengers,” said Doug Kreulen, president and CEO of BNA. “I am extremely proud to announce the promotions of Adam Floyd, Lisa Lankford, Carrie Logan, Stacey Nickens and Josh Powell. Each of these professionals are proven leaders in the airport industry and they are also outstanding leaders in our community. I look forward to supporting each of them in their future success.
Additionally, the Airport Authority will hire two new Senior Vice President positions – Chief Revenue Officer (CRO), Senior Vice President, and Chief Development Officer (CDO), Senior Vice President. The CRO will oversee Aeronautical and Non-Aeronautical Property Management, Hotel Lease Management & Compliance, and Airport Concessions. The CDO will oversee Planning, Permitting, & Code Compliance, Design & Engineering, Sustainability & Environmental, Airport Capital Development, Terminal Development, and Grant Administration.
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