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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: List of Attendees." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. The Future of Airport Finance. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27510.
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Appendix A: List of Attendees

Anna Adams Sarthou, Pittsburgh International Airport

Laura Bachurski, Federal Aviation Administration

Kathleen Barrett, KBSB Aviation

Sarah Beaver, KBSB Aviation

Jim Bennett, Paslay Group

Chris Bergstrom, UBS Financial Services Inc.

Jill Blickstein, American Airlines

Thomas Breen, Vector Airport Systems

Henrietta Brown, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport

Dan Cohen-Nir, Airbus Americas, Inc.

Peter Coleton, Vector Airport Systems

Laurie Cullen, Build America Bureau

Ionut Doldor, AviAlliance GmbH

Andrew Durket, Sky Harbor Airport

David Edwards, Greenville–Spartanburg International Airport

Elizabeth Fischer Laurie, Federal Aviation Administration

Kurt Forsgren, S&P Global

Arturo Garcia, Avports

Angel Georgiev, Federal Aviation Administration

James Gill, Conrac Solutions

Marci Greenberger, Airport Cooperative Research Program

Liying Gu, Airports Council International—North America

Belinda Hargrove, TransSolutions LLC

Janet Harrah, Center for Economic Analysis and Development, Haile College of Business, Northern Kentucky University

Oscar Izaguirre, Harris Miller Miller & Hanson Inc. (HMMH)

Elizabeth Jaedicke, Jaedicke Consulting LLC

Jim Jarvis, Ricondo and Associates, Inc.

David Jeavons, Roanoke Regional Airport Commission

Wendy Jones, Roanoke Regional Airport Commission

Hyuntae Jung, Airports Council International (World)

Jennifer Juul, SSP America

Alex Kashani, AMK Airports

Dan Kim, Citigroup

Shawn Kinder, Solomon Partners

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Kevin Kone, San Francisco International Airport

Lois Kramer, Kramer Aerotek

Michael Landguth, Raleigh–Durham International Airport

Adrian Leung, Steer

Zoe Lindemuth, Meehan Aviation Group

Lance Lyttle, Aviation Division, Port of Seattle

Juan Macias, AlphaStruxure LLC

Nicholas May, Baker Hughes

Candace McGraw, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport

Laura Mckee, Airlines for America

Kevin McPeek, PFM Financial Advisors

Deborah Meehan, Meehan Aviation Group

Michael Minerva, Conrac Solutions

Albert Muldoon, U.S. Department of Transportation

Julia Nagy, Harris Miller Miller & Hanson Inc. (HMMH)

Mike Nakornkhet, Denver International Airport

Cathy Nelmes, Federal Aviation Administration

Cindy Nichol, Sacramento County Department of Airports

Michal Oprzadek, Baker Hughes

Sylvia Palmer, Airport Consultants Council

Mukesh (Mookie) Patel, Austin–Bergstrom International Airport

Gregory Pecoraro, National Association of State Aviation Officials

Christopher Poinsatte, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

Katherine Preston, Harris Miller Miller & Hanson Inc. (HMMH)

Nora Richardson, Frasca & Associates

Jorge Roberts, Avports

Frederick Roe, Vector Airport Systems

Kay Ryder, Federal Aviation Administration

Ian Sample, Steer

Chip Sandifer, Spirit Airlines

Petra Schultze, Federal Aviation Administration

T. J. Schulz, Airport Consultants Council

Angela Shafer-Payne, San Diego International Airport

Victoria Sheehan, Transportation Research Board

Penny Shifflett, Charlottesville–Albemarle Airport Authority

Steve Sisneros, Southwest Airlines

Ira Smelkinson, Loop Capital Markets

Eric Smith, Kaplan Kirsch & Rockwell LLP

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Tatiana Starostina, Los Angeles World Airports

Rajeev Thomas, Austin–Bergstrom International Airport

Pablo Urioste, Airport Consultants Council (ACC)

Steve Van Beek, Steer

Philippe Villard, Airports Council International—North America

Ken Warriner, Naples Airport Authority

Andrew Weddig, Airport Restaurant & Retail Association

Lutz Weisser, Munich Airport International

Leah Whitfield, APG

Sarah Wilbanks, Kaplan Kirsch & Rockwell LLP

Chris Wimsatt, Sacramento County Department of Airports

Jessica Wingen, Harris Miller Miller & Hanson Inc. (HMMH)

Kristina Woodward, Ricondo and Associates, Inc.

Anusheh Yasin, Ricondo and Associates, Inc.

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As airport leaders look to the future, it is important to consider how airports will fund their operations and investments and balance the risks in providing services to their customers and users while maintaining sound balance sheets.

Transportation Insights 3: The Future of Airport Finance, from TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program, provides a summary of an in-person discussion forum convened by ACRP for aviation leaders and stakeholders to identify new and emerging finance-related issues, explore their relevance to airport authorities, posit new strategies for funding capital and operating costs, and suggest ways the financial burden could be shared among the variety of customers, users, business partners, and stakeholders of airports.

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