During her nearly 30-year tenure at Delta Airlines, Vicki's rise to the position of Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer made history as one of the highest-ranking woman in aviation, paving the way for greater diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the industry.
[7] Vicki also led the total transformation of Delta's technology, including the launch of delta.com and the creation of a successful and lucrative loyalty program with American Express that generated more than $1 billion in revenue.
[8] Under Vicki's leadership as President and CEO of Feeding America[9] from 2006 to 2012, the organization underwent a remarkable transformation becoming the third-largest a domestic hunger relief nonprofit.
Under her leadership, the organization made significant strides towards its goal of creating 20 million jobs by 2020,[17] due in large part to Vicki's success in strengthening partnerships with corporate and institutional donors, such as Caterpillar,[18] MasterCard[19] and John Deere.
At the end of 2015, more than 14 million clients in 24 countries [20] across Africa, Asia, Latin America and Europe, were using an Opportunity International loan, savings account, insurance policy or training to work their way out of poverty.
She was named among America's top 50 most powerful and influential executives by The NonProfit Times for three consecutive years[11] and was honored with the Women of Achievement Award[34] by the YWCA.