While at Harvard University received the 1989 Business Travel News Travel Manager of the Year Award. Prominently recognized for the development and implementation of corporate travel management strategies yielding multi-million dollar savings in direct and indirect expenses for corporations and clients. Active in the development of the E-government travel initiative driven by the GSA on the recommendation and approval of the President of the United States. Founding Director of ACTE, member of NBTA, first Chairperson of the NBTA University and College Committee, former member of the Institute of Business Travel Management Industry Advisory Council for Research and Education. She was a member of Galileo International’s Americas Leadership Team. Publications include Business Travel Executive, “Fallout – As GDS systems embrace deregulation’s flexibility, corporate travel programs brace for new cost factors”, and “Traveling Companions – Corporate America has realized that the consolidation and controlled management of their meetings, incentives and events may well be the final frontier in travel consolidation”.