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Thursday, December 26, 2024
DH2

After more than 25 years serving the New York metro area, Queens-based DH2 Chauffeured Transportation has relocated its operations to JFK International Airport’s Building 79, Boundary Road (JFK Cargo Area D). The transportation service, led by CEO Nancy Vargas, focuses on airline flight crew shuttles, private airport transportation, group events, senior and construction mobility, and more. DH2 is also MWBE-certified through the city and state of New York, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and Nassau County. DH2’s new headquarters within the airport will enable further company growth and raise awareness among prospective customers who are traveling through JFK.

DH2 Nancy Vargas of DH2 Chauffeured Transportation

“Despite the challenges that the travel and transportation industries have faced over the past year and a half, our client-first mindset at DH2 has allowed us to survive—and thrive—as a trusted partner to airlines, passengers, federal and local agencies, our community, and affiliate partners around the world,” said Vargas. “Our relocation into JFK’s Building 79 is a humbling milestone for DH2, and we’re thankful to our long-standing clients for their consistent support.”

Beyond her role as CEO at DH2, Vargas dedicates her time to helping her community as the JFK Airport Rotary president; she also serves on the Board of Queens Center for Progress and School Sisters of Notre Dame Women Educational Center, Vargas co-chairs the National Limousine Association’s Women Leadership Council alongside Tracy Raimer of Windy City Limousine & Bus.

Vargas is also an active member of the JFK Airport and the Queens Chambers of Commerce, as well as the Long Island Hispanic Chamber. When taking over as CEO in 2016, securing MWBE certifications was a top priority for Vargas, both as a female entrepreneur and Hispanic woman. Today, she helps other businesses learn and understand best practices for the MWBE certification process. 

“As Hispanic Heritage Month comes to an end this week, I am deeply hopeful that the success we’ve seen at DH2 inspires other Hispanic New Yorkers, particularly women, to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams,” said Vargas. “My husband Mike, founder and COO, and I could never have imagined the growth we’ve witnessed over the past 25 years, and I value the chance to help all Hispanic men and women grow their businesses.”

Visit dh2limo.com for more information.

 

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