The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority (MNAA) has named Kristy Bork assistant vice president, finance and Shayleen Schutz director of emergency management.

Kristy Bork will be responsible for managing the treasury and accounting functions at MNAA and ensuring compliance with all applicable laws, MNAA board policy directives, and MNAA investment policies. She brings nearly ten years of airport finance and administration experience to this role. Bork previously served as assistant director of aviation, finance and administration for Springfield-Branson National Airport where she managed the airport business office staff, including overseeing the monthly billing process for airport tenants, and oversaw airport IT staff. She also worked for the City of Springfield, Missouri, as an internal auditor.

Bork is an accredited member of the American Association of Airport Executives and is a certified public accountant.

Shayleen Schutz will oversee MNAA’s Emergency Operations Center, Joint Information Center, and Airport Communications Center. Most recently, she served the City & County of San Francisco with San Francisco International Airport (SFO) Emergency Management and the San Francisco Covid Command Center. Schutz was previously director of emergency preparedness for the Massachusetts Port Authority, which owns and operates three airports including Boston-Logan, as well as container and cruise ship terminals, and commercial and residential holdings in the Seaport District.

Schutz began her career as a government contractor, conducting training and exercises for communities in more than 30 states and territories and for the United States Senate and The White House.

“We would like to welcome Kristy and Shayleen to the BNA family,” said Doug Kreulen, president and CEO, Nashville International Airport. “Both bring a wealth of experience and talents to critical aspects of our operations.”