DAL Welcomes New Deputy Director of Finance, People & Culture
DALLAS - A new deputy director has taken the reins of the Finance, People & Culture portfolio at the City of Dallas, Department of Aviation (DOA).
Antonio Strong joined the department on August 17, bringing over 30 years of experience in finance, accounting, and human resources.
In his expansive leadership position, Strong will oversee various key divisions, including Budget, Finance, Accounting, Procurement, Concessions, Parking, Customer Engagement, Community Engagement, Talent & Workforce Development, Marketing and Communications, Business & Commercial Opportunities, and Property Management.
He comes to Dallas from St. Louis, MO, where he most recently served as Chief Financial Officer and Deputy Director of Finance and Administration at St. Louis Lambert International Airport. He is lauded for navigating the airport through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"I am incredibly honored to join the talented team at Dallas Love Field and serve the City of Dallas," Strong said. "DAL is a premier aviation hub, and I look forward to leveraging my experience in financial management and organizational culture to drive innovation, optimize operations, and support the airport's continued growth and community commitment."
A certified public accountant, Strong also held critical accounting and finance positions at American Water Works, MAY Department Stores, Express Scripts, Emerson Electric, and Unisource Worldwide.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Missouri-Saint Louis.
"We are thrilled to welcome Antonio Strong to our executive leadership team," Patrick Carreno, Director of Aviation, announced. "Antonio's deep expertise in airport finance, combined with his proven track record of steering complex operations through pivotal times, makes him the ideal leader to guide our Finance, People, and Culture division into the future."
About Dallas Love Field
Centrally located within seven miles of Downtown Dallas, Dallas Love Field (DAL) serves almost 18 million passengers annually. As the busiest medium hub airport in the U.S. and a highly awarded airport, DAL continues to lead the evolution of the airport experience. Historically, the airport has contributed over $5.6 billion in economic activity and boosted Dallas' labor income by $1.7 billion through the addition of more than 28,000 local jobs. The airport looks forward to continuing to expand its footprint and further enhance its exceptional aviation services.
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