Jennifer Joyner is the Assistant Vice President of Donor Experience at Columbus State University and a longtime leader within the GEAC community. She earned her BA from Mercer University and her MSOL from the Turner College and has been part of Georgia Education Advancement Council for nearly 15 years, including about a decade of service on the Board of the GEAC. Joyner recently spoke about her service with the GEAC. Why did you get involved with GEAC? “I got involved with GEAC because, generally speaking, I’m not a fan of conferences. However, GEAC is different. It brings together people and institutions that share similar mindsets, challenges, and experiences. The networking opportunities and the relationships I’ve built with colleagues across the state - people I know I can call on for advice, support, or collaboration - have been truly invaluable. I was also encouraged to get involved, and I’m so glad I said yes. When someone reaches out and invites you to help or become involved,...
According to Madeline Shapiro's 9-June report for the Ledger-Enquirer , starting June 12 and running through September, one of three Delta Airlines CRJ-900 flights offered at Columbus Airport to and from Atlanta on Fridays and Saturdays will be replaced by a bigger jet, the Boeing 717. The larger commercial aircraft packs 110 seats and offers increased legroom and overhead bin storage while the CRJ-900 model offers only 76 seats. Airport director Amber Clark told Shapiro and the Ledger-Enquirer a larger flight two days per week may not seem “super significant,” but this trial period could have large implications on the future of air travel in the region. As Shapiro explains, about 40,000 people per month in the Columbus area travel by air, although only about 5,500 of those travelers go through the Columbus Airport. During the Boeing 717 trial period, the airport expects to see 3,500 additional annual enplanements, which is the number of passengers boarding outbound flights...