Our Board of Directors

Erik Blowers is a practicing attorney, business owner, and entrepreneur who has lived in the Charlotte area for more than three decades. He graduated from Capital University Law School in 1989 and served with the FBI as a Special Agent for 16 years.  He owns his own law firm that provides specialized legal representation to injured federal workers in their claims with the U.S. Department of Labor. He and his wife are the proud parents of five children.

Harry Dobrowolski has more than 40 years of experience in manufacturing and automation systems, working in Germany, South Africa, Canada, Singapore and the United States. Dobrowolski is retired as CEO and President of Global DyStar Group, a global manufacturer of textile dyes and chemicals. He also formerly held the CFO and CRO positions at DyStar. He also has experience in the medical/dental equipment market and Tier II automation systems manufacturing, as well as extensive experience and know-how of textile dyes and chemicals global markets. His career also included working at Siemens and Rohwedder. A frequent air traveler himself, Dobrowolski values the care and human connection that the Airport Chaplaincy provides at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. Born and educated in Germany, he is married with two daughters and three grandsons.

Martha Edge is the Innovation and Experience Director at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. She began working at CLT in 1998 with Delta Air Lines and in 2009 transitioned to the City of Charlotte’s Aviation Department, where she’s held the positions of Operations Officer, Operations Supervisor, Terminal Operations Manager and Innovation and Experience Director. A graduate of Gardner-Webb University, Edge holds a Certified Member accreditation and Airport Certified Employee – Operations (ACE) credential from the American Association of Airport Executives, and has completed the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative through the Harvard Kennedy School. She is the first person to hold the position of Terminal Operations Manager and Innovation and Experience Director at CLT and is responsible for building both divisions. Edge believes in the power of the Airport Chaplaincy to support, inspire and encourage those who work in the airport community as well as travelers.

Rodney Frascht is the Managing Director of Customer Operations for American Airlines at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. He has worked in the airline industry for more than 36 years and has been based in Charlotte for the past nine years. Leading a large workgroup for American Airlines has enabled Frascht to see firsthand the compassion and spiritual support the Airport Chaplaincy provides to airline employees and the traveling public. He has been married for 25 years and is the proud father of two daughters and a son.

Patricia Guilfoyle serves as assistant communications director for the Catholic Diocese of Charlotte. A graduate of the University of Georgia, she has over 30 years of experience in journalism and communications. She considers it a blessing to put her professional skills to work for the greater good, including civic and community-focused groups such as the Chamber of Commerce, the United Way, and local Rotary and Lions clubs. Community spirit is what makes the greater Charlotte community so special, and this is exemplified by the Airport Chaplaincy. She and her husband Steve live in Fort Mill, S.C., with their son, Stephen.

Jimmy Mynatt worked for Charlotte Douglas International Airport for more than 16 years, where he served as Director of Operations overseeing airside operations and the communications center, landside operations, terminal customer service, emergency management, airport security and public safety. Since 2018, Mynatt has served as Director of Security and Safety for Elevation Church. He is a graduate of UNC-Charlotte and Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, and the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. Mynatt is passionate about the services that the Airport Chaplaincy provides to those who work and travel through the airport, as he has seen first-hand the support they provide through traumatic life events and emergency incidents. He has been married for 20 years and is the proud dad of three sons.

Vince Papke is the General Manager of Wilson Air Center at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. He has served the General Aviation community for more than 30 years, working at fixed base operators (FBOs) in Newark, LaGuardia and Teterboro. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, where he also earned his commercial pilot’s license. Papke is passionate about the care and compassion of the Airport Chaplaincy, having witnessed first-hand the emotional support chaplains provide during difficult times for two of his team members at Wilson Air Center. He has been married for 25 years and is the proud father of two children.

Terri Pope is retired after more than four decades of experience in the airline industry, notably serving as the first female airport director in the history of US Airways. At the pinnacle of her career, Pope was vice president of Hub Operations in Charlotte, N.C., for American Airlines, where she led all aspects of American’s second-largest hub and one of the country’s busiest airports. In addition to her service to the Airport Chaplaincy, Pope serves on the Airport Community Partnership, on the Board of Directors for the Renaissance West Community Initiative, and on the Advisory Board for Veterans Bridge Home. The Charlotte Business Journal recognized Pope as one of the top 25 businesswomen in the Charlotte community in 2009, and the Profiles in Diversity Journal recognized her as one of 2014’s Women Worth Watching. She lives in Mooresville, N.C., with her husband Barry and is the proud mom of a Clemson graduate and material science engineer, David.

Hannah Tomlinson is a practicing Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate in Charlotte. She has worked in a private counseling practice since graduating with a master’s degree from UNC-Charlotte in 2018. Working in the mental health field and being actively involved in her faith community has allowed her to appreciate the value of the Airport Chaplaincy, and how it provides spiritual and emotional care for all people traveling through our city.

Ex-officio board member

David Reiser – executive director