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Hollee Ford Hollee Ford

Hollee Ford is a Marketing Manager for Southwest Airlines and responsible for corporate and community relations for the Albuquerque and Dallas areas. She enjoys promoting the "LUV" Airline and sharing SWA-style experiences with Customers.

Hollee enjoys skiing, Dallas Mavericks basketball, University of Tennessee Football, Texas High School football, traveling and cool internet sites. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Information Systems from Lipscomb University and recently completed her M.B.A. from the University of North Texas. Today, Hollee and her husband live in Grapevine, TX with their dog Apache, who is spoiled rotten, just like one of the family.

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  Is Ernie Banks Nuts?

 

For baseball fans, Ernie Banks is a household name. Hall of Famer Ernie Banks was a shortstop for the Chicago Cubs from 1953-1971.

Categories: Southwest Culture

Apr 03, 2009





  Three's A Crowd

  Several months ago, my husband and I received the most shocking news of our life. It was our first sonogram and we were giddy invisioning our first child. The doctor looked at my husband and said "Please don't hate me." Were my dreams of a family coming to a crashing hault? To our surprise, we were blessed with beyond measure with three. TRIPLETS!

Categories: Working at Southwest

May 05, 2008




  A Dream Vacation

  Lombard StreetThe days and weeks following a vacation, I spend time updating my friends and family with all the photos from the trip.

Categories: Southwest Culture

May 03, 2008




  Where everyone knows your name...

  So...did an image of Sam, Norm, Cliff, or Woody just pop in your head? While I do love the TV show Cheers, I am referring to an attitude, lifestyle or personality.

Categories: Southwest Culture

May 03, 2008




  Texas Weather

  I did not grow up in Texas, so I am constantly amazed by Texas weather. Recently it was 32° on a Friday and 64° on Saturday. In less than 24 hours, the temperature doubled. This drastic temperature change creates a few problems. Texans must always closely pay attention to the weather.

Categories: Flying

May 03, 2008




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