American Airlines announced its donation of a $150,000 grant to Florida Memorial University (FMU) in support of the school's Wayman Aviation Academy, which provides access to careers in aviation for underrepresented students and develops top aviation talent. The contribution furthers American’s mission to create awareness and access to opportunities in aviation.
Christina Flores, Managing Director of Global Talent Acquisition at American commented: “We are thrilled to partner with Florida Memorial University and support the Wayman Aviation Academy. Through this grant and our continued engagement, we are committed to ensuring the next generation of aviation professionals reflects our customers and the communities we serve.”
INterim FMU President William McCormick said: “Florida Memorial University is committed to preparing our aviation students with the training needed to compete in all aspects within the aviation industry. We are invigorated by the generosity of American Airlines and their commitment to FMU, which will assist our university in amplifying our students' essential skills in addition to creating career opportunities and access to industry professionals."
The partnership builds on American’s existing engagement with FMU students. The American campus team and Miami International Airport (MIA) Flight Chief office have developed strong relationships with FMU, providing mentorship, campus visits and base tours to enhance student experiences.
This partnership aligns with key goals for American and FMU, including:
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