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| MNAA Aviation Classic |
It's time to get your team together for the 16th annual MNAA Aviation Classic, to be held on October 13, 2011, at Gaylord Springs Golf Links.
In its 15th year (2010), the MNAA Aviation Classic supported aviation-related educational initiatives at Middle Tennessee State University and McGavock High School. Funds also went to support emergency medical services training at Volunteer State Community College, the PENCIL Foundation and music programs at MNAA's PENCIL partner, Donelson Middle School.
In 2010, the MNAA raised over $39,500. As of 2009, the MNAA has been able to raise more than $282,000 in support of art and music programs, and more than $762,000 for education initiatives since its inception in 1995.
Thanks to the generosity and dedication of our community partners, the MNAA Aviation Golf Classic continues to be successful and to help more students each year. |
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| 2010 Aviation Classic Title Sponsors |
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Delaware North Companies is a hospitality management company with more than $2 billion in annual revenue, earning a spot on the list of the most-admired hospitality management companies in the world. Delaware North stages innovative food and retail concepts in more than 40 worldwide airports, train stations and toll plazas. Our airport concessions management team was the first to figure out that transportation hubs could - and should - be more than terminals to get passengers from point A to point B. We see them as a gateway to the tastes, sounds and culture of the host cities. For more information, visit www.delawarenorth.com. |
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HMSHost Corporation is world-renowned for creating customized shopping and dining spaces in travel venues. The innovative company operates in more than 100 airport locations around the globe. HMSHost has annual sales in excess of $2.3 billion, employs more than 28,000 associates worldwide, and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Milan, Italy-based Autogrill S.p.A, also a recognized leader in travel amenities. HMSHost's current operations at Nashville International Airport include Baja Burrito, Famous Famiglia Pizzeria, Quiznos Sub, Burger King, Noshville Delicatessen, Tennessee Tavern, Neely's Barbeque, Gibson's Guitar Café, Provence Breads & Café and three Starbucks Coffee locations. For more information, visit www.HMSHost.com. |
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| Hudson Group is a privately held corporation that operates more than 550 premier newsstands, bookstores and specialty retail stores in 69 airports and transportation terminals throughout North America. The company’s flagship concept, Hudson News, is North America’s only national newsstand brand. Under the familiar blue sign can be found the most complete selection of magazines, books, newspapers, and a wide variety of travelers’ necessities, snacks and bottled soft drinks. Hudson Group specialty retail shops include such proprietary brands as Hudson Booksellers, Kids Works, Euro Cafe, $10/$15 Boutique, and more. National brands partnering with Hudson Group include CNN, Crabtree & Evelyn, Godiva Chocolatier, Roots, House of Blues, Sunglass Hut, Life Is good and Quiznos. For more information, visit www.HudsonGroupUSA.com. |
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| Olympic Supply, Inc. (Olympic) is Hudson’s partner in the AMS-Olympic Nashville joint venture. Olympic's responsibilties include management, administration, merchandising, recruiting and marketing, as well as financing its proportionate share of the capital investment. Olympic has been operating Olympic News, multiple news, gift, book and specialty retail concessions in BWI International Airport since 2004. Since 1991, Olympic has also operated a wholesale business distributing medical, janitorial and industrial supplies and equipment to hospitals, the US military and other governmental and institutional clients. The principals of Olympic Supply bring a wealth of experience in sales, marketing and leadership to the joint venture program. Olympic is a Tennessee-certified DBE. |
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| LoJac was formed April 6, 1983 by partners, B. F. (Jack) Lowery, a local prominent attorney and Donald G. Chambers, a civil engineer. Mr. Lowery is CEO and Chairman of the Board and Mr. Chambers is President. The LoJac Companies are identified by the corporate symbol of the Indian head that is displayed on all major equipment and is symbolic of Mr. Lowery’s American Indian heritage. LoJac has experienced constant growth and currently has an employment force of 350 people engaged in all phases of highway and building construction. The headquarters for LoJac is in the City of Lebanon, Tennessee located 20 miles east of Nashville on I-40, with division offices in Hermitage, Cookeville and Chattanooga. For more information, visit www.LoJac.com. |
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| The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) is a vibrant, self-supporting entity serving Music City and the Mid-South with premier aviation facilities. The MNAA is the governing body of two airports: Nashville International Airport (BNA) and John C. Tune Airport (JWN). The MNAA invests significant time and effort toward delivering exemplary customer service and providing facilities that keep the Music City flying high. |
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