Nashville Airport Authority Promotes Rebecca Ramsey to Assistant Director of Properties
Posted: 21 May 2010 | The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) | 1 comment
The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority, promoted Rebecca Ramsey to the position of assistant director of Properties…
The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) recently promoted Rebecca Ramsey, formerly manager of Properties, to the position of assistant director of Properties.


Rebecca Ramsey
“Rebecca’s creativity and commitment to providing superior concession options and facilities are evident in her accomplishments,” said Raul Regalado, president and CEO of the MNAA. “This promotion recognizes her outstanding efforts and her significant role in the MNAA team’s collective efforts to provide the Nashville Airports Experience to our passengers, partners, and employees.”
Ramsey has worked for the MNAA since 1992. As assistant director of Properties, she will be responsible for overseeing the development and management of the commercial program, including food and beverage, retail, all other services and rental cars. Most recently, she coordinated the implementation of BNA’s new concession redevelopment program with award-winning results. Additionally, she supervises staff and oversees their development and management of those areas beyond the non-airline commercial program that include ground leases, airline agreements and other aviation-related services.
Ramsey serves on the Airports Council International – North America (ACI-NA) Commercial Management Committee and chairs the Concessions Benchmarking Working Group for that committee. Ramsey is a certified member of the American Association of Airport Executives.
Ramsey holds a bachelor’s degree in Aviation Business Administration from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and a master’s degree in Business Administration from Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville.
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I would like to send a letter to whomever is considered the manager of the lost and found department. There is an fantastic employee working there and I would like to send some recognition to his boss.
Thanks for your assistance with finding out who that would be!
Sincerely,
Linda Roberts