Austin Grant
Guam
Updated June 03, 2026
Austin Grant is a Program Coordinator II at the Guam International Airport Authority, where he plays a key role in planning, directing, and coordinating property management activities for airport property management and business development. His responsibilities include managing leasing operations, overseeing construction projects, conducting inspections, and ensuring maintenance activities meet airport standards. As a liaison for property management, Austin works closely with government officials, airlines, concessions, and private tenants to drive projects that enhance airport operations and tenant satisfaction.
Austin’s previous experience includes roles at the Guam Economic Development Authority and as the owner of Grey by Grant, a floral and event design company. These roles highlight his strengths in project coordination, community engagement, and strategic planning, reflecting his diverse skill set and commitment to public service.
Austin holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of Guam and is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Business Administration at the same institution.
With a strong commitment to public service and strategic growth, Austin is dedicated to enhancing Guam’s community and public sector, positioning himself as a promising future leader.
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