
AMAC Legends & Leapers: August 2025
AMAC Legends & Leapers is a virtual conversation series featuring an aviation industry legend and leaper.
Legend
K. Hezekiah Harris II is the President and Managing Member of CMTS, LLC, a second-generation, nationally recognized program and construction management firm with over 40 years of success. Under his leadership, CMTS has completed projects totaling more than $40 billion in construction value and currently operates across eight states, including at eight major U.S. airports. Having grown up in the industry, Mr. Harris brings deep expertise in capital improvement programs, construction management, quality assurance, and DBE utilization. He has personally managed or overseen more than $22 million in airport improvements at Stapleton, Denver International, and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airports. He has been instrumental in the firm’s growth in the aviation sector, having overseen the delivery of over $12B in aviation projects. His background also includes extensive work in operational risk, fire protection systems, and facility condition assessment.
A military veteran, Mr. Harris served on active duty before transitioning into the private sector. He is known as a subject-matter expert in the areas of minority business development, diversity and inclusion, and business operations. His dedication to public infrastructure and equitable opportunity is reflected in his long-standing service within the Airport Minority Advisory Council (AMAC), where he has been an active member for over 30 years.
Mr. Harris is also affiliated with several professional organizations, including the Airports Council International, Conference of Minority Transportation Officials, and the regional Black Contractors Association. Committed to CMTS’s mission” Improving Lives and Communities, One Infrastructure Project at a Time”, Mr. Harris continues to lead with a vision for excellence, inclusion, and sustainable impact in public and private infrastructure development.
Hezekiah is an avid golfer, the eldest of 7 children, a father to 5 beautiful daughters, and a grandfather to 6 (4 grandsons and two granddaughters)
Leaper
Loycent Gordon is the Owner & CEO, Historic Neir’s Tavern (Queens)—NYC’s oldest bar; Multi-JV investor in JFK concessions (opens 2026); Neir’s Tavern multi-licensor (2026); cofounder, NYC ACDBE Advocacy Group; former FDNY lieutenant; champion for small & minority-owned historic businesses.
Moderators
Lauryn Mangum Reed is the Executive Vice President for TMG Hospitality USA, the Phoenix-based parent company, comprised of LAM Holdings, TMG Services, PMCS, and TMG Development; Award-winning Food and Beverage and Retail operations within airports, real estate and land development Lauryn is also the owner of Lauryn Ashley Management and Consulting, a boutique company that lends its expertise to individuals and small businesses for development, consulting, RFP creation and proposal assistance.
Over the last decade, Lauryn’s aviation industry experience has spanned from ACDBE (small business) start-up and operations to business development, strategic planning, innovation, and technology for multi-million- and billion-dollar international organizations. She is the Airport Minority Advisory Board (AMAC) Trade Board Secretary, AMAC’s Emerging Leaders Committee Chair, and Airport Council International North America (ACI-NA) Business Diversity Steering Committee member. She volunteers with the Salvation Army Metro Phoenix on its board initiatives.
Raised in Detroit, Michigan, Lauryn left for warmer winters. She earned her BS in Business with a Minor in Communications from Arizona State University, where she became a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. As a wife and mom of two little ones, daughter Londyn and son Legend, Lauryn has an affinity for people, representation, and diversity in her day-to-day life. She strongly advocates for work/life synergy and empowers women to pursue their full potential.
Ricky Dorell Smith, as the Airport General Manager of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport—the world’s busiest and most efficient airport—Ricky Smith leads one of the most critical aviation and economic hubs globally. He is responsible for the overall governance, strategic direction, and operational oversight of an airport that serves more than 108 million passengers annually, facilitates over 2,700 daily aircraft operations, and generates more than $750 million in annual operating revenue, reinforcing ATL’s status as an economic powerhouse.
Mr. Ricky Smith most recently served as Executive Director and CEO of the Maryland Aviation Administration (MAA), where he was responsible for the management and operations of Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, Martin State Airport, and regional aviation activities throughout the State of Maryland.
Smith has over 30 years of aviation management experience, working in Baltimore and Cleveland. Since returning to BWI Marshall in 2015, Smith led the airport to five consecutive record-setting years for passengers, including restoring BWI Marshall as the busiest airport in the Washington/Baltimore region and the Best Airport in North America for Customer Service according to Airport Council International.
He established a culture of performance, customer service, safety, and innovation, leading the airports to receive several other national and regional awards for customer service, capital development, and marketing, including Emmy Awards in 2018 and 2019. In 2017, the LaunchPad program was launched to provide minority-owned micro-businesses with the opportunity to participate in BWI Marshall’s thriving food and retail program without barriers to entry. In 2015, he launched the BWI Marshall Youth Initiative, aimed at introducing Baltimore City youth to careers in aviation and transportation. To date, over 100 youths have participated in this program.
He has been recognized as the ‘Best State Executive for Minority Business Enterprise’ by the Maryland Washington Minority Companies Association (2022), ‘Leon C. Watkins Guardian Award’ recipient by Airports Council International/North America (2020), ‘Man of the Year’ by Women Transportation Seminar (2019), ‘Leadership in Excellence’ by Leadership Anne Arundel (2019), ‘Power 10 CEO’ by the Baltimore Business Journal (2018), ‘People Who Move America’ by the Boys Scouts of America (2018), ‘Thomas G. Newsome Founder’s Leadership Award’ by the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (2018), ‘Influential Marylander’ by The Daily Record (2017), the Maryland Washington Minority Companies Association ‘Black History Hero’ award (2017), ‘Most Influential CEO in Northeast Ohio’ by Crain’s Magazine (2014, 2013), ‘National Executive of the Year’ by the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (2010), and ‘Congressional Achievement Award’ from Congressman Elijah Cummings (2006).
