Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge Named a St. Louis Titan 100

The award recognizes St. Louis’ Top 100 CEO’s & C-level executives.

February 16, 2022 | 2 min reading time

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STL Airport Director Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge has been chosen a St. Louis Titan 100 for 2022. The award recognizes St. Louis’ Top 100 CEO’s & C-level executives. Titan 100 calls this year’s honorees the area’s most accomplished business leaders in their industry.

The Titan 100 program, sponsored by Wipfli LLP, uses a criteria that includes demonstrating exceptional leadership, vision and passion. Titan 100 says that this year’s honorees and their companies employ more than 38,000 individuals and generate over $15.7 billion dollars in annual revenues. Rhonda’s organizational chart alone totals over 500 positions and a total budget of well over $168 million.

“I am privileged to be recognized as one of the 100 honorees,” says STL Director Hamm-Niebruegge. “This speaks volumes of my team and the people that make St. Louis Lambert International Airport one of the country’s leading airports.

“The Titan 100 are shaping the future of St. Louis’ business community by building a distinguished reputation that is unrivaled and preeminent in their field. We proudly recognize the Titan 100 for their successes and contributions. We know that they will have a profound impact that makes an extraordinary difference for their customers and clients across the nation.” says Jaime Zawmon, President of Titan CEO.

Rhonda and her fellow 99 Titans will be honored at an awards ceremony on April 28, 2022 at “The Factory” located in Chesterfield, Missouri.

  • Contact Information:
    Roger Lotz
    Public Information Officer
  • Department:
    St. Louis Lambert International Airport
  • Topic:
    Tourism

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