Growing Airport DBEs

Krystal Brumfield, the CEO of the Airport Minority Advisory Council

On this episode we’re talking with Krystal Brumfield, the CEO of the Airport Minority Advisory Council - or otherwise known as AMAC.

During our conversation, Krystal & I talk about a few different things - including her journey to become the head of AMAC, which actually doesn’t include any background in Aviation, and how she’s using that different background to bring a new perspective to industry issues. We also talk about how they are working with women & minority owned businesses to get them more involved with projects going on at airports, as well as the benefits those types of companies can bring to table and the challenges that they still face.

Finally, we wrap up our conversation by talking about the role of industry organizations today and how they may be more relevant than ever.

Website: www.amac-org.com/

Twitter: www.twitter.com/AMAC_ORG

Facebook: www.facebook.com/AirportMinorityAdvisoryCouncil/

Linkedin: goo.gl/UK5qRl

Conference: www.amacbusinessdiversityconference.com/

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Be sure to follow us on Twitter at: www.twitter.com/runwayvc and our website: www.runway.vc

As always, we want to thank Bruno Misonne for our intro music. To listen to more of Bruno Misonne, check out his website for the full album: www.brunomisonne.com. As well as thank, Kutchins & Groh, an airport planning firm that specializes with capital planning and helping airport prepare for future development. Check out their website at: www.kutchins-groh.com.

 

Date recorded: 
Thursday, May 18, 2017

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