cbuzz: Kristen Easterday, Columbus Regional Airport Authority: Columbus’ trajectory as a global presence

Kristen Easterday is the Director of Communications and Public Affairs for the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which operates John Glenn International Airport, Rickenbacker International Airport and Botlon Field.

“We are the front door to our community,” said Kristen. “That means if you’re welcoming a potential business client or conventioneers or folks that are coming to visit the amazing entities and attractions that we have in our region, this is their first impression and we want to make sure that it is a good one.”

The Columbus Regional Airport Authority and the businesses with direct ties to each of its airports account for nearly 59,000 jobs and $12.9 billion in total annual economic input. In 2019 alone, John Glenn Internal Airport welcomed 8.6 million passengers to its facilities.

Tune in to the latest episode of cbuzz and hear Kristen’s take on Columbus’ trajectory as a global presence, the importance of community partnerships and what is next for the Columbus Regional Airport Authority amidst adaptations due to the worldwide pandemic.

You can learn more about Columbus Regional Airport Authority and their work here.


A note about cbuzz production: We are thrilled to be back recording episodes for our Central Ohio community. Stay tuned for new episodes, which will share the stories of some of our best and brightest Columbus Chamber members. Thank you to our listeners for their patience and understanding as we worked to establish a virtual recording setup. You can learn about Capital University here and learn more about cbuzz host Mikaela Hunt here.

Cbuzz is the Columbus Chamber of Commerce’s business-focused podcast and was named Best Business Podcast in 2019 by the Columbus Podcast Awards. The show is produced in partnership with Capital University and its students, and the show is hosted by Mikaela Hunt, brand journalist and storyteller.

Published on:
April 27, 2021


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