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chattanooga airport's top executive staff in four side by side headshots

Top executives include (left to right) April Cameron, Kristen Behm, Tena Keith, Jack McAfee.

Photo provided by Chattanooga Airport

Nooga, meet Chattanooga Airport’s female-led executive team.

The airport’s top female execs bring a wealth of passion + experience, including the 20 years President and CEO April Cameron spent as CHA’s VP of Finance and Administration. Top leadership members include:

  • April Cameron, President and CEO
  • Kristen Behm, Vice President of Air Service Development and Public Relations
  • Tena Keith, Vice President of Finance and Administration

Together with Jack McAfee, Vice President of Operations, the team aims to ensure CHA continues to grow to new heights.

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