After watching the movie Airplane, Oris Dunham worked for free at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport for 13 months to learn the industry. The multitude of tasks appealed to him, but concessions at the time were mundane and lacked variety. That has changed dramatically, with a focus on sense of place and tremendous design. Now, Dunham feels that airports may spend too much time creating on that sense of place at the expense of building capacity. He says international airports have overtaken those in the U.S., in many cases because governments have spent billions of dollars to build massive, fantastic buildings.
Ep. 67 - Pat Murray, executive vice president, SSP America
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Ep. 65 - Jeremy Jennings, co-founder & co-CEO, Jabbrrbox
Ep. 64 - Paula Kucharz, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
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Ep. 63 - Kate Webb, Tampa International Airport
Ep. 62 - Candace McGraw, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
Ep. 61 - Stan Thornton, Greater Orlando Aviation Authority
Ep. 60 - Adam Torine, Villa Restaurant Group
Ep. 59 - Deven Judd, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
Ep. 58 - Lew Bleiweis, Greater Asheville Regional Airport Authority
Ep. 57 - Nikki Harland, Paradies Lagardére
Ep. 56 - Dr. Samantha Gray, University of Indianapolis
Ep. 55 - Kylies Fung, McCarran International Airport
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Ep. 52 - Nina Madonia, The Grove, Inc.
Ep. 51 - Vito Buscemi, Delaware North
Ep. 50 - Isabella Rhawie, Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
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