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Why Diversity Matters – NGPA 2023 Winter Warm Up

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The following is a feature article from Envoy Communications Specialist, Katie Hall, who attended the 2023 National Gay Pilots Association (NGPA) Winter Warm Up in Palm Springs, California earlier this month. A little about me As the newest member of the Envoy Communications team, and coming in with experience working pretty much anywhere but aviation, I… Read more »

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60-Second Interview: Ebonye Ford

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In celebration of Black History Month, we’re sharing a series of 60-second interviews with employees and leaders from all across Envoy. Let’s hear from Ebonye Ford, who is the Director of Human Resources Operations at our headquarters in Irving, Texas. What is your Envoy story? I’ve been with Envoy nearly nine years. Since working for… Read more »

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VIDEO: All in the Envoy Family

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Members of the Matos family have over sixty years of experience with Envoy combined. The first to join American Eagle — or Executive Airlines, in San Juan, Puerto Rico at the time, was Flight Attendant Silvia Matos, in 1990. “I always had a passion for flying,” Silvia said. “Being a flight attendant has been a… Read more »

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Envoy recruiter on military leave returns as a Cadet

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Every year, the Envoy Cadet Program receives hundreds of applications from pilots of all different backgrounds. Many come from a family full of pilots or flight attendants, some are aviation enthusiasts, but only a handful come from different departments within at Envoy. The latter applies to Cadet Instructor Pat Dennison, who got his start at… Read more »

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60-Second Interview: Kitch Hamilton

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In celebration of Black History Month, we’re sharing a series of 60-second interviews with employees and leaders from all across Envoy. Let’s hear from Kitch Hamilton, who is a Manager of Airport Services at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport and heavily involved with diversity and inclusion efforts at the airport. “I am Black history, so I always… Read more »

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