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Delta ramp agent recognized for service contributions at Salt Lake City airport

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Delta ramp agent recognized for service contributions at Salt Lake City airport
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Allison Ausband, E.V.P. and Chief People Officer | Delta Air Lines

Mark Roberts, a ramp agent at Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), has been recognized for his commitment to service both within Delta Air Lines and the broader community. Roberts joined Delta in 2018, inspired by his brother-in-law’s positive experiences with the company.

“He set the example. He seemed like he had fun, he seemed like he was always happy when we had family gatherings,” said Roberts. “I wanted that.”

Roberts is active in several service projects organized by Delta Air Lines, including volunteering with the Utah Food Bank where he helps pack food bags for local children. He described seeing children’s smiles as they receive groceries as one of the most rewarding parts of his volunteer work.

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One event particularly meaningful to him is Delta’s annual Jet Drag fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. The competition involves teams pulling a Delta jet as quickly as possible, with Salt Lake City teams frequently winning. For Roberts, whose father is a prostate cancer survivor, participating in this event holds personal significance.

“It’s all about teamwork,” Roberts said. “If you aren’t in unison with your team, you’re not going to get it.”

At work, Roberts also mentors new employees through SLC’s mentorship program and emphasizes a servant-leader approach to his daily responsibilities.

“Challenges are amazing because that’s where you learn and grow the most,” he said. “I look forward to challenges every day. Whether I know the answer or not, I still move forward.”

Allison Ausband, Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer at Delta Air Lines, highlighted how employees like Roberts exemplify the airline's people-first culture during its Centennial year: “Our people-first culture is a heritage we’re proud of at Delta. I was inspired by how clearly Mark sees that culture shine through every day. Putting people first is essential to what we do: Only then can our people go out and give the best care to our customers.”

Roberts credits his positive outlook and dedication to both his upbringing and religious beliefs.

“I feel like Delta has given me so much. They give and give and give, and all they want is the best,” said Roberts. “I feel like that’s why I’m here today, to continue to give my best, because I get the best. You’re going to give that to me? OK, I’ll show you, I can do even better.”

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