2022 AMAC Catalyst Awards

WASHINGTON, DC (July 7, 2022)—The Airport Minority Advisory Council (AMAC) announced the honorees of the 2022 AMAC Catalyst Awards on June 22, 2022 during the 37th AMAC Airport Business Diversity Conference: Redefining Aviation Opportunities Together in Chicago, IL.

2022 AMAC Catalyst Awards Honorees

  • AMAC Design Innovation and Inclusion Award: BOWA Construction
  • AMAC Airport Concessions Innovation Award: Hudson
  • AMAC Advocate of the Year Award: Tamela Lee​, Vice President, Business Diversity and Development; Dallas Fort Worth International Airport​
  • AMAC Small Business Partner Award: Greg “GP” Plummer​, Director, AMAC Foundation Board of Directors​; CEO & Managing Partner, Concord Collective​
  • AMAC Inclusive Leader Award: Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield
  • AMAC Airport of the Year Award: O’Hare & Midway International Airports
  • AMAC President’s Award: Keiva Rodriques​, Deputy Chief Engineer, Division of Planning and Engineering,​ Maryland Aviation Administration ​
  • AMAC Chairman’s Award: Andrella Kenner​, Director, AMAC Foundation Board of Directors​; Founder & President, CI2 Aviation​
  • AMAC Local Small Business Champion Award: Dee M. Robinson​, CEO, Robinson Hill​
  • AMAC Leaper Award: Jose Cuevas​, Senior Manager, Commercial, JFK International Air Terminal ​
  • AMAC Hall of Fame Award: Corliss Stone-Littles​, Director, AMAC PAC Board of Directors​, Managing Member, Corliss Stone-Littles, LLC​
  • AMAC Charles “CJ” Johnson Award: John Clark​, Senior Vice President of Development, Airports and Airlines, SSP America​

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About the Airport Minority Advisory Council (AMAC)
The Airport Minority Advisory Council (AMAC) is the only national, non-profit trade association dedicated to advancing the full participation of minorities and women in employment and contracting opportunities throughout the aviation and aerospace industries. Since 1984, AMAC has been at the forefront of nearly every national policy initiative impacting the participation of disadvantaged businesses in airport contracting. AMAC works consistently with Congress, the federal government, aviation trade associations and strategic partners as resources for information, education and guidance on business and employment matters. AMAC represents a diverse membership of airports, corporations, minority, women-owned and disadvantaged business enterprises, and professionals within the aviation and aerospace industries. For more information, visit www.amac-org.com.

Media Contact:
Chermaina Roundtree, AMAC
croundtree@amac-org.com

Photo Credit:
Antonio Dickey

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