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Catherine FitzGerald: The woman who named Delta Air Lines

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Catherine FitzGerald: The woman who named Delta Air Lines
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Heather Tardif, Vice President – Crew Resources | Delta Air Lines

Delta's name, often associated with the Greek letter, has deeper roots connected to the Mississippi Delta region. The suggestion came from Catherine FitzGerald, a trusted associate of airline founder C.E. Woolman. She proposed "Delta" as a tribute to the area where Huff Daland Dusters, the airline's predecessor, began its operations.

FitzGerald moved to Monroe, Louisiana in 1926 after Huff Daland relocated there with its fleet of bi-planes. Following Woolman's purchase of the company in 1928, FitzGerald became assistant treasurer and served as Woolman's secretary until his death in 1966. She retired in 1968 after over four decades in aviation.

During her tenure at Delta, FitzGerald was one of few women on the company's organizational charts and even served on Delta's Board of Directors from 1930- 1934. A recommendation letter from a former boss highlighted her financial acumen: "I can tell you one thing, you won’t need an adding machine while you got her. "

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FitzGerald recalled Delta’s family atmosphere during its early years: “Mr. Woolman always impressed on any employee... put yourself on the other side of the counter... Just try and see how they must be thinking about it. ”

Catherine FitzGerald passed away in 1987 without direct descendants but left a significant legacy by donating over $5 million to various charitable organiza- tions.

In recent years, Delta has made strides towards gender equity within its ranks. As of January 2023, women represent33 .9%ofDelta leaders at the V.P.level or above . Employees are encouraged to join SHE ,a women -led business resource group that focuses on professional development and making Delta apreferred employer for women . The airline prioritizes well-being efforts tailored specifically for women , including physical , financial , emotional ,and social aspects .

“During Women’s History Month,” said Allison Ausband,E.V.P.and Chief People Officer,“we reflect onthe contributionsofleaders likeCatherineFitzGeraldwhose influenceand voice continuetobeseenheardallaroundworldthankstoDelta’slegacy.Italsoservesasreminderthatourworkisnotdone–let’spayitforwardsharingourjourneyspavingwaytalentedwomenwhowillcomebehindus.”

The new initiative captures stories from Delta's history featuring people events milestones that have shapedtheairline.Checkbackthroughoutyearformorestoriesexploringpastpresentfutureofairline.

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