WASHINGTON, DC (August 9, 2024)—The Airport Minority Advisory Council (AMAC) Foundation is pleased to announce that Dwayne Norris, Corporate Supplier Diversity Manager for Enterprise Mobility, has been appointed to its Board of Directors.
“The AMAC Foundation is thrilled to welcome Dwayne as the newest member of our Board of Directors. Dwayne brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record in supply chain and supplier diversity initiatives, making him a valuable addition to our team,” said Sunshine White, Chair, AMAC Foundation Board of Directors; Senior Director, Strategic Partnerships, Delaware North.
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About the AMAC Foundation
The AMAC Foundation works alongside AMAC and is dedicated to advancing minorities and women pursuing careers in the aviation industry by developing educational programs and providing scholarships to students who are emerging aviation professionals. Established in 1997, the AMAC Foundation awards scholarships to students pursuing a broad range of aviation careers through airports, airlines, and the public and private sectors. For more information, visit www.amac-org.com/foundationwww.amac-org.com/foundation.
About Dwayne Norris
As Corporate Supplier Diversity Manager for Enterprise Mobility, Dwayne is responsible for increasing supplier diversity and implementing supply chain best practices.
Dwayne began his career with Enterprise in 2005 when he joined its Management Trainee program. He quickly rose through the ranks in Enterprise’s Orlando Operations, and by 2013, he was promoted to Area District Manager responsible for Daily Rental Operations in Orlando, including the Orlando International Airport.
In 2022, Dwayne moved to Enterprise Holdings headquarters in St. Louis and assumed the Corporate Supplier Diversity Manager role. Within this role, he focuses on increasing supplier diversity by partnering with operations to identify suppliers that reflect the communities in which we operate. He manages Enterprise’s Supplier Diversity Program, which helps facilitate an increase in the number of minority-owned, woman-owned and other socially or economically disadvantaged small businesses that work to supply goods and services for Enterprise.
Advocating for DEI is a passion for Dwayne, who served on Enterprise’s North American DEI Team from 2018-2020 and more recently served on the organization’s Southeast Region’s DEI team from 2020-2022. These teams work to foster DEI efforts within Enterprise through three distinct lenses: talent and opportunity, inclusive culture and community engagement.
Dwayne was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida as a student-athlete.
Enterprise Mobility is a leading provider of mobility solutions, including car rental, fleet management, carsharing, vanpooling, truck rental, luxury rental, retail car sales and vehicle subscription, and other transportation technology services and solutions to make travel easier and more convenient for customers.