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GBTA Foundation Names 2024 WINiT Top 50

The GBTA Foundation, the charitable arm of the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA), has announced the 2024 WINiT Top 50, celebrating the women in business…

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Harvey Chipkin

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October 2, 2024
GBTA Foundation Names 2024 WINiT Top 50

The GBTA Foundation, the charitable arm of the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA), has announced the 2024 WINiT Top 50, celebrating the women in business travel who are reinventing themselves and their workplaces by creating momentum that reaches beyond their communities and fields.

Now in its 10th year, WINiT is a professional development program that helps women move forward in their travel industry careers by offering mentoring, networking and development opportunities like events and workshops.
This year’s Top 50 winners hold a wide range of positions in the travel industry and represent 32 companies from across the globe.

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The WINiT Top 50 for 2024 honorees and their affiliated companies are listed below, divided into the categories and criteria for their recognition (in alphabetical order by last name).

Women Innovating the Way We Travel, honoring the visionaries and those who inspire others to join their efforts:

  • April Bridgeman, BCD Travel
  • Jen Catto, Travelport
  • Danielle Cavnor, PwC
  • Tania Clasen, Hertz
  • Sandra Espada, FCM Travel
  • Shelly Fletcher-Bryant, Advito
  • Carrie Hartman, 3Sixty
  • Linda Jojo, United Airlines
  • Amy Padgett, Center
  • Kristen Pratt, CTM
  • Amy Read, Sabre
  • Beth Sullivan, Bank of America
  • Shelly Younger, ARC

Global Leaders With Global Impact, recognizing leaders who have made a significant impact on a global scale:

  • Jennifer Bankard, BTN Group
  • Siew Kim Beh, Capital and Investment Limited
  • Kathy Morgan, Sabre
  • Tessa Mowat, American Express GBT
  • Jessica Muensch, United Airlines
  • Lauri Reishus, ARC
  • Cheryl Reynolds, Hertz
  • Anita Salvatore, CTM

Rising Female Leaders, celebrating early-career professionals who are high-performing future leaders:

  • Suzie Brown, Sabre
  • Chloe Carver, Acquis Consulting
  • Emily Gioia, American Express GBT
  • Emily Hill, Enterprise Mobility
  • Shalini Iyer, Hubli
  • Laura King, Direct Travel
  • Megan Leibow, Hertz
  • Brandi McDow, BWH Hotels
  • Haley McIntyre, Placemakr
  • Marina Olson, Placemakr
  • Priscilla Palermo, United Airlines
  • KT Radovich, Fox World Travel
  • Jennifer Thorington, American Express GBT
  • Katherine Tomasi, BCD Travel
  • Samantha Unell, Southwest Airlines

FollowHer: Legends and Mentors, recognizing exemplary leaders who are committed to advancing women in the industry:

  • Kathy Bedell, BCD Travel
  • Maureen Brady, CTM
  • Katrina Connor, American Express GBT
  • Beth Crimmins, Avis Budget Group
  • Jen Garrett, Hilton
  • LaShawn Hampton, Delta Air Lines
  • Robyn Joliat, RESIDE Worldwide
  • Charlene Leiss, Flight Centre Travel Group
  • Cindy Lewis, Edenred
  • Jane Pearsall, BWH Hotels
  • Christina Reichelt, Regeneron
  • Rose Stratford, BCD Travel
  • Shannon Szoke, Delta Air Lines
  • Reigha Vohra, American Express GBT

An additional seven Pinnacle and Leadership Awards will also be announced at the GBTA WINiT Gala on Oct. 24 at the TWA Hotel at New York’s JFK Airport.

Bev Heinritz, director, foundation programs at the GBTA Foundation, said commemorating a decade of WINiT at a place filled with history like the TWA Hotel “is a powerful reminder of the women in the travel industry who came before us and their significant role in shaping the future.” Every year, she said, “the WINiT Summit, Awards and Gala bring together professionals from all walks of life to celebrate, inspire and empower women to forge their own paths and change the industry for the better.”

The gala will follow the WINiT Summit, which will be held earlier that day. The 2024 Summit theme is “Journey Forward” and aims to empower and engage professionals of all levels to positively transform the careers and lives of women in travel-related industries through content aimed at personal, professional and industry development.

This year’s lineup of speakers, according to an announcement, represents trailblazers who are making history and changing lives, including keynote speaker Captain (Ret.) Theresa Claiborne, the first female African American pilot in the United States Air Force, who also retired from United Airlines after 34 years and logging more than 23,000 flight hours. She is currently the founding president of Sisters of the Skies, a nonprofit that develops pathways to increase the number of Black women in the professional pilot field.

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