I've seen examples where you can use AutoMapper to combine data from multiple sources to one source.
My question is how can I accomplish this when I am working with lists of data?
EDIT: In my example the List(Person) will map to a List(PersonCompany), however the mapping for the List(Company) to List(PersonCompany) does not map.
EDIT 2: Changed mapper to update the model, however the company mapping is now the only data being mapped.
Say I have the following classes:
public class Person
{
    public int ID { get; set; }
    public string Name { get; set; }
    public string PhNo { get; set; }
}
public class Company
{
    public int PersonID { get; set; }
    public int EmpNo { get; set; }
    public string Title { get; set; }
}
public class PersonCompany
{
    public string Name { get; set; }
    public string PhNo { get; set; }
    public int EmpNo { get; set; }
    public string Title { get; set; }
    public int ID { get; set; }
}
Now this simple example works...
    // This is a simple example using AutoMapper to map 2 source objects into one destination object.
    var personMapConfig = new MapperConfiguration(c =>
        c.CreateMap<Person, PersonCompany>()
        .ForMember(x => x.Name, y => y.MapFrom(a => a.Name))
        .ForMember(x => x.PhNo, y => y.MapFrom(a => a.PhNo))
        .ForMember(x => x.ID, y => y.MapFrom(a => a.ID))
        );
    var companyMapConfig = new MapperConfiguration(c =>
    c.CreateMap<Company, PersonCompany>()
    .ForMember(d => d.EmpNo, opt => opt.MapFrom(s => s.EmpNo))
    .ForMember(d => d.Title, opt => opt.MapFrom(s => s.Title))
    );
    var person = new Person { ID=1, Name = "PersonName", PhNo = "212-000-0000" };            
    var company = new Company { PersonID = 1, Title = "Associate Director", EmpNo = 10001 };
    var model = personMapConfig.CreateMapper().Map<Person, PersonCompany>(person);
    companyMapConfig.CreateMapper().Map<Company, PersonCompany>(company, model);
However when I work with lists of data it doesn't.
    var personList = new List<Person> { new Person { ID=1, Name="David Johnson", PhNo="(111) 111-1111"},
                                        new Person { ID=2, Name="Marvin Miller", PhNo="(222) 222-2222"},
                                        new Person { ID=3, Name="Jack Wilson", PhNo="(333) 333-3333"}};
    var companyList = new List<Company> { new Company { EmpNo= 1, PersonID = 1, Title="Director"},
                                        new Company { EmpNo= 2, PersonID = 2, Title="Surgeon"},
                                        new Company { EmpNo= 3, PersonID = 3, Title="Sales"}};
    var personMapConfig = new MapperConfiguration(c =>
        c.CreateMap<Person, PersonCompany>()
        .ForMember(x => x.Name, y => y.MapFrom(a => a.Name))
        .ForMember(x => x.PhNo, y => y.MapFrom(a => a.PhNo))
        .ForMember(x => x.ID, y => y.MapFrom(a => a.ID))
    );
    var companyMapConfig = new MapperConfiguration(c =>
        c.CreateMap<Company, PersonCompany>()
        .ForMember(d => d.EmpNo, opt => opt.MapFrom(s => s.EmpNo))
        .ForMember(d => d.Title, opt => opt.MapFrom(s => s.Title))
    );
    var model = personMapConfig.CreateMapper().Map<List<Person>, List<PersonCompany>>(personList);
    companyMapConfig.CreateMapper().Map<List<Company>, List<PersonCompany>>(companyList, model);
 
     
     
    
, List>(companyList)` but you do not assign the result of it to some variable. 
– MaKCbIMKo May 24 '16 at 14:17