For half of Denver International Airport's existence, one woman has led it: Kim Day. After 13 years, several downturns, and some major expansion, she’s stepping down. Day actually thought she’d leave sooner because of a breast cancer diagnosis. But she hung on to help DIA navigate COVID-19. CPR’s Ryan Warner met her in the terminal.
Kim Day Ran DIA For 13 Years. As She Retires, What’s Her Hope For The Airport?
By Ryan Warner