Renesha Mundine – director of operations for Delaware North Travel at Midland International Air & Space Port in Texas – was recognized as a “Change Maker” at the Women’s Foodservice Forum (WFF) Leadership Conference held Feb. 24-26 in Dallas.
Founded in 1989, WFF is a nonprofit professional organization that provides career resources, networking opportunities, development programs and industry research to help women grow their careers and support gender equity in foodservice-related
businesses, including restaurants, hospitality, manufacturing and retail.
The 2,600 conference attendees celebrated the 2025 Change Makers class for their emerging leadership, commitment to career advancement and lifting up others in the industry.
“I am immensely grateful to be recognized as a Change Maker among such an outstanding group of women,” said Mundine, who joined the company nearly two years ago and leads operations at Midland, where Delaware North serves as the sole hospitality provider.

According to Mundine, no two days are the same at Delaware North, but she is focused on training and empowering her team to deliver exceptional guest experiences.
“Especially in our Travel business, you never know what a guest could be going through,” she said. “I explain to my team members that a smile, positive attitude and genuine kindness can truly have an impact on someone’s day.”
Mundine, who has worked in foodservice for more than 15 years, also serves as the Travel subsidiary leader for Black Employee Network (BEN), a Delaware North Team Member Resource Group (TMRG).
“I have worked for other large organizations throughout my career, and I can honestly say that Delaware North is the only company where it really feels like a big family,” she said. “I know I can always ask for help, and everyone really supports one another.”
Mundine attended the conference with Deborah Pratt, director of talent excellence; Nicole Locke, compliance analyst and BEN cofounder; and Kate DelGobbo, business development analyst for Delaware North Travel and cofounder of RISE, a TMRG for women and allies.
Delaware North is a Champion-level WFF partner and offers all team members the opportunity to join the Delaware North WFF community through a 12-month membership journey.
Main caption: Renesha Mundine, director of operations for Delaware North at Midland International Air & Space Port, was welcomed onstage with fellow Women’s Foodservice Forum (WFF) 2025 Change Makers during a conference in Dallas. The group of foodservice professionals was recognized for demonstrating a commitment to leadership and development in the industry.
Second caption: Several Delaware North team members last month attended a conference hosted by the WFF in Dallas. Pictured from left to right are Kate DelGobbo, business development analyst for Delaware North Travel; Deborah Pratt, director of talent excellence; Nicole Locke, compliance analyst; and Renesha Mundine, director of operations, Midland International Air & Space Port.