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Michelle Qualls, taking the lead on Leadership Culture at Envoy

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 “What you leave behind is not what is engraved on stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.” ~ Pericles, ancient Greek statesman If you ever get the chance to talk with Michelle Qualls, there’s a good chance that you’ll leave the conversation with a smile. Whether she’s meeting a stranger or… Read more »

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2019 WAI Conference: Learning from today and exploring the future

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The world of aviation isn’t as big as most think. Every airport you visit, every conference you attend, you eventually see a lot of the same people. However, the aviation community continues to avoid stagnation, working toward a common goal of improving the industry for everyone involved. At this year’s Women in Aviation International Conference… Read more »

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New Envoy GMs reflect on leadership and opportunity

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Three new Envoy General Managers; (left to right) Derrick Ford, Cody Engdahl and Sidney Babin Envoy has always believed in developing our people and providing ample opportunity for personal and professional growth throughout the airline. That’s why we hold various Leadership Training classes at our headquarters in Irving, Texas; to bring out the best of… Read more »

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Olympian and Envoy Agent Jordin Andrade, ready for Tokyo games

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Cover Photo: Jordin Andrade on the track at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. (Instagram, @jhurdles) Envoy has many employees that live double lives; meaning that not only are they great airline employees, they also excel in everything from nightclub DJs to professional body builders. At Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU), Envoy has an Olympian in… Read more »

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Guest Blog: First Officer Richie Mercado lauds Envoy RTP

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I cannot explain how much I’ve loved my transition from the U.S. Army to the airlines through the Envoy Rotor Transition Program (RTP). It has been an amazing experience and one I am glad to share with anyone that’s willing to hear it. First, I’d like to thank Envoy for giving me the opportunity by… Read more »

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