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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191016T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191016T230000
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SUMMARY:ETW 20th Anniversary Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:ETW turns 20 in October!\nJoin us for a special happy hour to celebrate Jeff Davis and 20 years of Eno Transportation Weekly being the go-to source for transportation policy and analysis. Eno will provide light appetizers and great transportation-focused conversation.  Drinks will be available for purchase. \n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/etw-20th-anniversary-happy-hour/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191016T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191016T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20190922T055602Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: So You Want To Integrate Zero Emissions Buses (ZEB) Into Your System?
DESCRIPTION:Planning and integrating a zero-emissions bus fleet can be a daunting task. Good planning is integral to effectively deploying ZEBs and integrating them into an already existing system. Erik Bigelow from the Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE) will highlight top three things you need to know before you start to build your ZEB fleet. \nCTE is a nonprofit whose mission is to improve the health of our climate and communities by bringing people together to develop and commercialize clean\, efficient\, and sustainable transportation technologies. Since its start in 1993\, CTE has managed a portfolio of over $530 million in team research\, development\, and demonstration projects and helped over 200 US companies move their technologies into the global energy and transportation mainstream. \nSpeakers:\nAlice Grossman\, Senior Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation\nErik Bigelow\, Senior Engineering Consultant and the Director of Midwest Operations\, Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE) \n\nAbout the Speaker:\nErik Bigelow is a Senior Engineering Consultant and the Director of Midwest Operations at CTE. Over the last 10 years\, Erik has managed advanced transportation projects\, including battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicles\, and leads CTE’s efforts in Key Performance Indicator (KPI) reporting. Mr. Bigelow holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. \nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording:
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-so-you-want-to-integrate-zero-emissions-buses-zeb-into-your-system/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191008T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191008T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20190910T204840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T085215Z
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SUMMARY:Mobility Data Sharing: How Cities are Using New Data for Policy and Planning
DESCRIPTION:With the explosion of shared mobility services across the globe\, cities have begun to request and require access to data from private shared fleet operators deploying vehicles within their boundaries. These private companies are amassing large amounts of data on when\, where\, and how people are traveling. Now\, cities are asking for that information to help staff make more informed transportation infrastructure and policy decisions. \nHow does mobility data-sharing work\, and what are the challenges and opportunities for public agencies who want to benefit from the transportation data created by scooter-share\, bike-share\, car-share\, and ride-hail? Join Populus CEO\, Regina Clewlow for a webinar providing an overview of the key opportunities and pain points around data-sharing\, and examples of how cities are using data for policy and planning. \nDownload the Slides\nSpeakers:  \nAlice Grossman\, PhD\, Senior Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation\nRegina Clewlow\, PhD\, CEO\, Populus \nWatch the Recording:\n \n\nAbout the Guest Speaker:\n \nRegina (CEO & Co-founder) is a leading expert on shared mobility\, autonomous vehicles\, and harnessing big data to simulate the future of regional and global transportation systems. She has served in research and lecturer roles at Stanford\, UC Davis\, and UC Berkeley. Following her academic career\, Regina served as the Director of Business Development & Strategy at moovel\, Daimler automotive’s mobility services arm. She has been honored as an MIT Energy Fellow\, EPA STAR Fellow\, DOT Eisenhower Transportation Fellow\, and Mass Transit 40 Under 40. She holds a Ph.D. in transportation and energy systems from MIT\, and a B.S. in computer science from Cornell. \n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/mobility-data-sharing-how-cities-are-using-new-data-for-policy-and-planning/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191003T040000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191008T040000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20190721T080023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T180544Z
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SUMMARY:Congestion Pricing Study Tour (By Invitation)
DESCRIPTION:As part of Eno’s project to evaluate best practices in congestion pricing techniques\, we will be convening a study tour with key city and philanthropic leaders. The project is supported by the Summit Foundation and the Barr Foundation. Check out Overdue and Overlooked: Congestion Pricing to learn more.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/congestion-pricing-study-tour/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191002T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191002T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20190926T235730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T180612Z
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SUMMARY:Refreshing the Status Quo: Federal Highway Programs and Funding Distribution
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, more than $45 billion in annual Federal highway funding today is distributed to states based on real-world metrics from 2007.  As Congress looks to reauthorize the FAST Act\, Eno’s newest report (to be released October 1st) analyzed the past and present\, and possible future of the distribution of Federal-aid highway funding to states to ask a simple question – can we do better? Eno lays out eight scenarios that test how states would fare if funding was distributed using updated needs-based and performance-based metrics. Join Eno experts Jeff Davis and Paul Lewis as they break down the scenarios\, what they mean\, and what it would take to make meaningful changes in the distribution of federal funding through the Highway Trust Fund. \nSpeakersJeff Davis\, Senior Fellow and Editor of Eno Transportation Weekly\, Eno Center for TransportationPaul Lewis\, Vice President of Policy and Finance\, Eno Center for Transportation \n  \nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording:
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/refreshing-the-status-quo-federal-highway-programs-and-funding-distribution/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190925T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190925T193000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20190910T190705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T085215Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: From Yellow to Green: Reducing School Transportation’s Impact on the Environment
DESCRIPTION:The primary goal of every school transportation system is getting students to school safely and on time each day. To do so\, America’s fleet of roughly 480\,000 school buses drives nearly 3.5 billion miles every year. More than half of students also travel to school in personal vehicles\, contributing millions of miles for school transportation. \nSchool transportation is often a necessity for students and families\, but daily trips to and from school have significant environmental effects for students and their communities. All of these vehicles emit millions of tons of greenhouse gases per year into the environment — contributing to global warming — and expose children to harmful pollutants that can affect their health and academic performance. \nIn a new policy brief\, “From Yellow to Green: Reducing School Transportation’s Impact on the Environment\,” Bellwether Education Partners analyzed how school transportation affects the environment and what steps states and districts can take to provide more environmentally friendly transportation services. This webinar\, hosted by the brief’s co-author Phillip Burgoyne-Allen\, will provide an overview of the school transportation policy landscape\, school transportation’s environmental impact\, and the costs and benefits of a number of impact reduction strategies. \nSpeakers:\nBrianne Eby\, Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation\nPhillip Burgoyne-Allen\, Policy Analyst\, Bellwether Education Partners \nMissed the Webinar? Watch the recording here:\n \nPowerpoint Slides from Webinar\n\n \nPhillip Burgoyne-Allen is a policy analyst at Bellwether Education Partners\, a national nonprofit focused on dramatically changing education and life outcomes for underserved children. He has written for WIRED on electric school bus pilot programs. In addition to “From Yellow to Green\,” Phillip and the Bellwether team have produced several other resources on school transportation\, including “Intersection Ahead: School Transportation\, School Integration\, and School Choice\,” “School Crossing: Student Transportation Safety on the Bus and Beyond\,” and “The Challenges and Opportunities in School Transportation Today” in 2019\, as well as “Miles to Go: Bringing School Transportation into the 21st Century” and “Better Buses: Three Ways to Improve School Transportation\, in Under 3 Minutes” in 2017. He can be reached via email at phillip.burgoyne-allen@bellwethereducation.org or on Twitter @PBA_DC. \n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/from-yellow-to-green-reducing-school-transportations-impact-on-the-environment/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190731T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190731T143000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20190518T013034Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: "Part 1: Microtransit 2.0" - From Pilot to Transit System Integration
DESCRIPTION:Scaling up microtransit operations (a.k.a. on-demand transit and general public demand-response transit) from a pilot project to a program introduces new opportunities and challenges for transit system integration. Gwinnett County\, in the Atlanta Metro\, has designed a multi-phase microtransit expansion from 2019 through 2024 that reaches new areas geographically\, increases integration with ADA complementary paratransit service\, and facilitates more connectivity with fixed route service. This structured approach has been developed to leverage critical lessons from the pilot project to inform a longer-term and more seamless program\, both operationally and from the passenger perspective. Other aspects of integration\, such as fare payment and National Transit Database reporting\, have been incorporated. This webinar\, with the consultant supporting Gwinnett County’s approach\, will discuss post-pilot activity for microtransit\, specifically the integration of microtransit into the family of services a transit agency provides. \nSpeaker:\nJanae Futrell\, AICP\, LEED AP\, Founder and Manager\, Civic Sphere \nJanae’s work with Civic Sphere\, a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)\, focuses on leveraging technology for mobility and public transit. Projects range from building data platforms to inform daily operational decisions to applying key methods and technologies for improved transit service and successful change navigation. Prior to starting Civic Sphere\, she worked with the City of Atlanta as Senior Program Manager for Smart Cities and the Atlanta Regional Commission overseeing work programs for the Regional Transit Committee and Human Services Transportation\, which integrates disability\, aging\, and low income needs. \n\nWatch the Recording:
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-microtransit-2-0-from-pilot-to-transit-system-integration-part-1/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190711T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190711T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20190522T234011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T085215Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Transportation in the Age of Biometrics
DESCRIPTION:When: 4:00pm ET\, Wednesday\, July 11\, 2019\nWhere: Via webinar \nRegister \nIn October\, the TSA released their Biometrics Roadmap for Aviation Security and the Passenger Experience\, laying out how the agency plans to use biometric technology to modernize and update the identity verification process. As biometrics become more commonly used throughout various sectors of the economy—thanks to advances in smartphone technology\, for example\, many consumers have gotten used to the idea of unlocking their phone using just their face or purchasing apps through the swipe of a finger—the transportation sector has\, in many ways\, lagged behind other industries in adopting and leveraging these new technologies. Yet\, as the TSA’s roadmap makes clear\, biometrics have the potential to revolutionize transportation\, enhancing existing security measures and drastically cutting down on wait times. \nIn this webinar\, Howard Kass\, Executive Vice President of Corporate Affairs at biometrics-based identity management firm CLEAR\, discusses how CLEAR is already using biometrics to update the decades-old airport identity verification process. As policymakers and transportation officials seek to understand and respond to the changing global threat landscape\, biometrics offer an opportunity to maker our transportation system safer while simultaneously improving experiences for millions of consumers. This webinar will explore ways in which biometrics are already reshaping transportation and look ahead to ways that they could impact the sector in the future. \nModerator\nBrianne Eby\, Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation \nSpeaker\nHoward Kass\, Executive Vice President of Corporate Affairs\, CLEAR\n\nHoward Kass is the Executive Vice President of Corporate Affairs for CLEAR. In this role\, Kass oversees the airline/airport commercial practice\, Washington strategy and relationships\, policy development\, and serves on the company’s senior leadership team. Since joining CLEAR in March 2018\, Kass had led a restructuring of numerous business practices at CLEAR and is building a Washington presence for CLEAR. Kass joined CLEAR after 14+ years at American Airlines/US Airways and held previous roles at the Transportation Security Administration and at multiple consulting and law firms. Kass holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Michigan State University\, a Juris Doctor from Case Western Reserve University School of Law\, and an MBA from Johns Hopkins University.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-transportation-in-the-age-of-biometrics/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190625T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190625T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20190528T224627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T180641Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Beyond Speculation 2.0
DESCRIPTION:Watch the recording:\n\nAutomated vehicles (AVs) could completely transform mobility networks\, dramatically improve safety\, reduce emissions\, and provide access and mobility to underserved parts of society. The proliferation of AVs could also lead to more suburban sprawl\, congestion\, greenhouse gas emissions\, and higher costs. Putting the right public policy in place now will help ensure that the transportation system of the future is safer\, equitable\, and more efficient. The goal of federal- and state-level governments should be to ensure public safety\, to provide a consistent framework for developers\, and to create an environment where rules can adapt to unknown future outcomes.  Join the Eno Center for Transportation for a webinar on our report\, “Beyond Speculation 2.0: Automated vehicles and Public Policy\,” where we’ll review the current state of development for AVs and discuss recommendations for responsibly testing AVs on public roads. \nSpeakers\nAlice Grossman\, PhD\, Senior Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation\nPaul Lewis\, Vice President\, Policy and Finance\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-beyond-speculation-2-0/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190606T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190606T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20190322T002214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T191821Z
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SUMMARY:Leadership Awards Reception
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/2019-leadership-awards-reception/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190515T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190516T133000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20190510T060112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T085215Z
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SUMMARY:Eno at Infrastructure Week
DESCRIPTION:Eno staff will participate in several events during Infrastructure Week\, May 13-20\, 2019. Register for our webinars and check out these Infrastructure Week events! \n \n  \nSmarter Cities and Intelligent Transportation Through Breakthrough Technology\nWednesday\, May 15\, 2019\, 4:00pm ET\nVia webinar \nIn today’s vastly interconnected world\, how can breakthrough technology such as the Internet of Things (IOT) and the new burgeoning 5G network\, not only make our cities smarter but transportation networks more efficient and intelligent? \nJoin Eno and Intel Corporation’s Global General Manager\, IOT\, Sameer Sharma\, as we discuss the ways that breakthrough technology can improve our urban transportation ecosystem. \nSpeaker\nSameer Sharma\, Global General Manager\, IOT\, Intel Corporation  \n\nRebuilding Bridges: Turning an Urban Disaster Into an Infrastructure Success Story\nThursday\, May 16\, 2019\, 1:00pm ET\nVia webinar \nOn March 30\, 2017 a fire under the I-85 bridge in the City of Atlanta caused the interstate bridge to collapse. Following the collapse\, the Governor announced a State of Emergency\, and the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) began the recovery process with $10 million authorized from FHWA as emergency relief funds.  Six weeks and $16.6 million dollars later\, the bridge re-opened for the approximately 243\,000 daily weekday trips. \nIn this webinar\, GDOT’s Chief Engineer\, Meg Pirkle\, will discuss the contracting and implementation process of this speedy project delivery of a major urban highway with local and national economy implications. \nSpeakers\nAlice Grossman\, Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation\nMeg Pirkle\, Chief Engineer\, Georgia Department of Transportation \n\nEno Staff at iWeek Events\nThe 7th Annual Infrastructure Week Kickoff Event: Build For Tomorrow\nwith moderator\, Robert Puentes\, President\, Eno Center for Transportation\nMay 13\, 2019\n8:00am to 12:30pm\nThe Pavilion at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center \n  \nCoalition for America’s Gateways and Trade Corridors 2019 Annual Meeting \nwith introductory remarks from Jeff Davis\, Senior Editor\, Eno Transportation Weekly\nMay 14\, 2019 from 8:30am to 7:30pm\nMay 15\, 2019 from 8:30am to 1:30pm (Open to CAGTC members only) \nPlease Note: Some sessions within this event are reserved for CAGTC members only. \n  \nInfrastructure Week Southeastern Summit: City to City Panel\nwith speaker\, Robert Puentes\, President\, Eno Center for Transportation\nMay 17\, 2019\n8:30am to 1:30pm\nPetroleum Club of Houston \nIn partnership with American Society of Civil Engineers Texas Section and TAG Houston Region\, Infrastructure Week invites you to join us on the morning of May 17th at the Petroleum Club of Houston for a summit on the future of infrastructure in the Southeast. \n  \n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/eno-at-infrastructure-week/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190518
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20190510T060539Z
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SUMMARY:Eno at Infrastructure Week: Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Smarter Cities and Intelligent Transportation Through Breakthrough Technology\nWhen: 4:00pm ET\, Wednesday\, May 15\, 2019\nWhere: Via webinar \nIn today’s vastly interconnected world\, how can breakthrough technology such as the Internet of Things (IOT) and the new burgeoning 5G network\, not only make our cities smarter but transportation networks more efficient and intelligent? \nJoin Eno and Intel Corporation’s Global General Manager\, IOT\, Sameer Sharma\, as we discuss the ways that breakthrough technology can improve our urban transportation ecosystem. \nSpeaker\nSameer Sharma\, Global General Manager\, IOT\, Intel Corporation  \n \nSameer Sharma is the Global General Manager for IOT Solutions at Intel Corporation\, where he leads global team of Smart Cities and IOT experts that incubate and grow business models and develop solutions for the establishment of smart cities worldwide. With solutions like Smart Lighting\, AI+Video\, and Intelligent Transportation being deployed by Sameer’s team\, these tools have provided a wealth of data to local governments in order to better the standard of living for citizens\, while providing environmentally conscious benefits as well. \n  \n  \nWebinar Recording-\nMay 15\, 2019 \n \n\nRebuilding Bridges – Turning an Urban Disaster Into an Infrastructure Success Story\nWhen: 1:00pm ET\, Thursday\, May 16\, 2019\nWhere: Via webinar \nRegister \nOn March 30\, 2017 a fire under the I-85 bridge in the City of Atlanta caused the interstate bridge to collapse. Following the collapse\, the Governor announced a State of Emergency\, and the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) began the recovery process with $10 million authorized from FHWA as emergency relief funds.  Six weeks and $16.6 million dollars later\, the bridge re-opened for the approximately 243\,000 daily weekday trips. \nIn this webinar\, GDOT’s Chief Engineer\, Meg Pirkle\, will discuss the contracting and implementation process of this speedy project delivery of a major urban highway with local and national economy implications. \nSpeakers\nAlice Grossman PhD\, Senior Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation\nMeg Pirkle\, Chief Engineer\, Georgia Department of Transportation \nIn her capacity as Chief Engineer for Georgia’s Department of Transportation (GDOT)\, Meg Pirkle manages the engineering\, construction\, operations\, and intermodal divisions of GDOT among others. With thirty years of experience on her belt\, Meg Pirkle has established herself as a versatile professional with diverse experience ranging from operations to program management. \n  \n\nWebinar Recording-\nMay 16\, 2019
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/eno-at-infrastructure-week-webinar-series/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190507T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190507T133000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20190312T192914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T085214Z
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SUMMARY:Innovation Exchange on Strategic Partnerships in Transit
DESCRIPTION:Join Eno for a quarterly continuing education speaker series intended to help explore innovative specialized topics. Each quarter\, Eno will host a new speaker who is working on an innovative idea. The speaker will discuss their idea and then open the floor to the group for discussion and idea sharing. Alumni and members are encouraged to attend to learn about an innovative practice and exchange ideas and best practices. This is intended for a small group\, so participation is limited. \nThis quarter’s speaker will be Tina Quigley\, CEO\, Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada on May 7th at 12:30pm EST on the topic of strategic partnerships with the private sector for innovative commuting solutions. \n \nTina Quigley\, CEO\, Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada \nAs CEO of the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada\, Tina Quigley knows what it means to think big. In a city of 2.1 million residents and 42 million annual visitors\, Quigley is at the forefront of visionary thinking and planning for the future. She recognizes that an enhanced multi-modal and technologically advanced transportation infrastructure will help ensure that Southern Nevada can continue to attract tourists\, residents and new business. She has embraced and pushed for sweeping technological advances; she has advocated for future planning; and she has built critical partnerships to well position the region for ongoing and sustained economic vibrancy. With more than 25 years of experience in air and ground transportation management and a licensed pilot herself\, Quigley leads the only agency nationwide that is responsible for a region’s public transit system\, traffic management\, roadway design\, construction funding\, transportation planning and administering Southern Nevada Strong\, the regional planning effort to build complete communities in the Las Vegas Valley – all under one roof. 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/innovation-exchange-on-strategic-partnerships-in-transit/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events,Members-Only,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190423T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190423T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20190320T233631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T085214Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Addressing Transit Disruption with Innovative Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:  \nWhen: 4:00pm ET\, Tuesday\, April 23\, 2019\nWhere: Via webinar \n  \n  \nThis webinar discussed how transit agencies can leverage new technology-enabled services to enhance transit and create a new ecosystem of interconnected multimodal options where ride-hailing and transit work together to provide cost-efficient and environmentally friendlier commutes. \nSpeakers\nAlice Grossman\, Senior Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation\nTina Quigley\, CEO\, RTC of Southern Nevada \n  \nWebinar Handout\nClick here to download as a PDF \nWebinar Recording\nApril 23\, 2019
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-innovative-partnerships-to-increase-transit-ridership/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190113T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190117T000000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20181208T005627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T180940Z
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SUMMARY:Eno Sessions at the TRB Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Eno staff will participate in several sessions at the TRB Annual Meeting\, January 13-17\, 2019. Check out our sessions below and click here to register for the meeting. Also be sure to register for our annual reception on Jan. 14.  \n  \nTransportation Workforce Planning and Development Strategies\nMonday\, Jan. 14\, 8-9:45am\nConvention Center\, 150B \nThis project synthesizes the current state of practice associated with the implementation of transportation workforce planning and development strategies. It investigates the current state of practice and identifies challenges\, opportunities\, and lessons learned through a literature review and a survey of state departments of transportation and Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) centers. In addition\, the research team conducted case study interviews of representatives from state departments of transportation and LTAP centers with effective or innovative workforce development strategies. \nOverview of Transportation Workforce Planning and Development Strategies\nAlex Bond\, Eno Center for Transportation \nPanel Discussion: Best Practices\nAlice Grossman\, Eno Center for Transportation\nBrianne Eby\, Eno Center for Transportation\nDavid Orr\, Cornell Local Roads Program\nVictoria Beale\, Ohio DOT \n  \nMPO Performance Based Planning in Response to MAP-21\nTRB Metropolitan Policy\, Planning\, and Processes Committee meeting\nTuesday\, Jan. 15\, 8am-12pm\nMarriott Marquis Monument room (M4) \nAlice Grossman\, policy analyst at the Eno Center for Transportation\, will present her paper “MPO Performance Based Planning in Response to MAP-21) during the TRB Metropolitan Policy\, Planning\, and Processes Committee meeting. \nPresenter\nAlice Grossman\, Eno Center for Transportation \n  \nEyes Wide Open: Drivers of Change in Transportation\nTuesday\, Jan. 15\, 3:45-5:30pm\nConvention Center\, 146B \nJoin the Young Members Council Planning & Environment Group\, as we debate and learn from experts about emerging forces of change driving the future of transportation\, including: new technologies\, Mobility as a Service (MaaS)\, climate change and sustainability\, transportation equity. and the shifting landscape of transportation funding mechanisms and partnerships. Opening presentations by our panelists will offer a platform for shared learning\, discussing: What is real? What is unknown? What are the risks and opportunities? What should we all be thinking more deeply about? Then we will invite the audience to participate in a lively facilitated discussion of the issues important to you! \nPanelists:\nPaul Lewis\, Eno Center for Transportation\nStefanie Brodie\, DDOT\nTierra Bills\, University of Michigan\, Ann Arbor\nRyan Westrom\, Ford Motor Company \n  \nWhat Has Been Learned from the November 2018 Surface Transportation Ballot Initiatives\nTRB Revenue and Finance Committee Meeting\nTuesday\, Jan. 15\, 4pm\nMarriott Marquis\, Liberty M (M4) \nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO of the Eno Center for Transportation\, will present findings of the 2018 transportation ballot measures and what it means for local interest in transportation investment. \nPresenter:\nRobert Puentes\, Eno Center for Transportation \n  \nPoster Session: Collaboration and Innovation in Performance-Based Metropolitan Planning\, System Management\, and Analysis\nWednesday\, Jan. 16\, 10:15am-12:00pm\nConvention Center Hall A \nThis session features cutting-edge research on innovative approaches to metropolitan transportation system planning\, performance management\, and analysis led by an international array of agencies and academics. Presenters will discuss examples of American MPO leadership in fostering integrated land use and transportation planning\, collaborating across agencies to address megaregional concerns\, and implementing performance based planning methods to address MAP-21 goals and requirements. The session also includes presentations of American\, Chinese\, and Turkish initiatives to model system performance impacts of freight and passenger traffic management strategies\, automated vehicles\, emergency evacuation\, and post-disaster re-entry. \nBoard A129: MPO Performance-Based Planning in Response to MAP-21: National Survey Results\nAlice Grossman\, Eno Center for Transportation\nMichael Meyer\, WSP\nKari Watkins\, Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)\nCatherine Ross\, Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)\nJoshua Schank\, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority\nRandall Guensler\, Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) \n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/eno-sessions-at-the-trb-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181213T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181213T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20181130T000635Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: The Dockless Revolution: What We're Learning from Shared Micromobility Data
DESCRIPTION:When: 4:00pm ET\, Thursday\, December 13\, 2018\nWhere: Via webinar \n\nAs new mobility services such as shared scooters\, bikes\, and cars expand across the country\, cities need better data for transportation policy and planning. With dockless bikes and scooter policies\, many cities have been successful in obtaining access to private mobility data. Join Eno for a webinar to learn about the growth of new mobility services in the U.S.\, and the ways that cities are now accessing new data about the safety\, equity\, and efficiency of transportation in our cities.  \nSpeakers\nRegina Clewlow\, Ph.D.\, CEO and Co-Founder of Populus\nPaul Lewis\, Vice President of Policy\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-the-dockless-revolution/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181127T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181127T143000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20181114T191302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T181147Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Inclusive New Mobility Solutions for People with Disabilities
DESCRIPTION:When: 2:00pm ET\, Tuesday\, November 27\, 2018\nWhere: via webinar \n\nClick here to download the slides. \nWhile cities and towns across the country are expanding their transportation services\, these improvements are not being felt by everyone equally. A lack of transportation options continues to pose a challenge for individuals with disabilities to access schools\, jobs\, services\, and community living. Eno hosted a webinar on how to ensure inclusive mobility options for individuals with disabilities\, including specific public and private sector examples of innovations that facilitate inclusive mobility. \nSpeakers\nJudy L. Shanley\, Ph.D.\, Co-Director\, National Center for Mobility Management\, Easterseals\nAlice Grossman\, Ph.D.\, Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-inclusive-new-mobility-solutions-for-people-with-disabilities/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181107T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181107T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20181023T173831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T181304Z
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SUMMARY:Transportation at the Ballot Box: Rapid Response Webinar
DESCRIPTION:When: 4:00pm ET\, Wednesday\, November 7\, 2018\nWhere: via webinar \n\nClick here to download the slides from the presentation. \nThis Election Day\, in addition to control of Congress on the line\, voters across 33 states will decide on over 300 transportation-related ballot measures totaling over $50 billion in potential investment. On November 7\, Eno held a webinar to present our initial findings on the election results\, including which key ballot measures passed and failed and what the makeup of the next Congress could mean for key committee leadership positions and the possibility of an infrastructure bill. \nSpeakers\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation\nJeff Davis\, Senior Fellow\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/transportation-at-the-ballot-box-rapid-response-webinar/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181025T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181025T150000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203807
CREATED:20181009T221407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T085214Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni Webinar: Career Development with Gregg Moser
DESCRIPTION:Join Eno for a quarterly continuing education speaker series on rotating transportation leadership topics\, such as career management\, labor relations\, communication\, delegation\, and transit trends. Each quarter\, Eno will host a new speaker who is an expert in the transportation industry. Alumni are encouraged attend the speaker series to learn from a transportation superstar and continue their growth and network. \nThe next speaker series will be featuring Gregg Moser\, Krauthamer & Associates\, speaking about career development on Thursday\, October 25th at 2:00pm EDT. Krauthamer & Associates is one of the premier talent recruiting firms in the transit industry. Learn best practices on how to grow and develop your career to reach your goals. \n \nSpeakerGregg Moser\, Principal\, Krauthamer and Associates \nGregg Moser joined Krauthamer & Associates in 2005. Prior to joining K&A\, Mr. Moser practiced law in the areas of General Business\, Tax and Estate Planning where he advised clients on financial succession planning as well as complex international partnerships and real estate transactions.  Mr. Moser recruits professionals for a large range of industries in both the public and private sector\, including transit\, aerospace\, financial services\, technology\, banking\, defense\, healthcare\, and education.Mr. Moser is currently a member of the Wings Club membership committee and the American Public Transportation Association’s human resources committee. He also lends his expertise to clients on succession planning and leadership development.Mr. Moser received his JD\, with Honors\, from the University of Maryland and is a member of the Maryland Bar. Additionally\, he graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BS in Accounting from the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/alumni-webinar-career-development-with-gregg-moser/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:For Alumni,Members-Only,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181024T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181024T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203808
CREATED:20181015T172248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T181558Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: AVs and Safety
DESCRIPTION:When: 4:00pm ET\, Wednesday\, October 24\, 2018\nWhere: via webinar \n\nClick here to download the slides. \nThe US Department of Transportation released in October 2018 version 3.0 of its automated vehicle guidance (AV 3.0). On Oct. 24\, Eno held a webinar about AVs and safety featuring Mark Rosekind\, former NHTSA Administrator and NTSB board member and now Chief Safety Innovation Officer at Zoox. Dr. Rosekind shared his unique perspective on how the federal government can strike the right regulatory balance between providing for safety while allowing the AV industry to grow and innovate. \nSpeakers\nMark Rosekind\, Chief Safety Innovation Officer\, Zoox and Former Administrator\, NHTSA\nAlice Grossman\, Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-avs-safety/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181020
DTSTAMP:20260410T203808
CREATED:20170907T225733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T181655Z
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SUMMARY:Transit Mid-Manager Seminar (Jacksonville)
DESCRIPTION:Eno’s Transit Mid-Manager Seminar\, an integral element of Eno’s leadership training program\, is an intensive\, weeklong course that provides mid-managers in the transit industry with the leadership and management skills needed to succeed.  It is designed for mid-level managers at public and private transit operating companies\, private sector partners\, and federal and state transportation agencies. It provides the tools for mid-managers to act as a bridge between senior leadership and public facing employees as well as to advance to more senior positions. \nStudents in the course will hear from seasoned instructors as well as key industry leaders.  Students also benefit from a close association with the National Transit Institute and the American Public Transportation Association and frequently continue on to Eno’s Transit Senior Executive Program for senior leaders. \nFor further details on this course\, check out the course page here. \nLocation:                                                                  \nJacksonville\, Florida\nHost: Jacksonville Transportation Authority\n  \nIf you have any questions regarding this please contact Erin Shumate\, eshumate@enotrans.org.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/transit-mid-manager-seminar-2/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180924T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180924T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203808
CREATED:20180904T212641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T181805Z
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SUMMARY:Eno Alumni and Supporter Reception at APTA Annual
DESCRIPTION:Join the Eno Center for Transportation for a reception at the APTA Annual Meeting in Nashville\, Tennessee on Monday\, September 24\, 2018. Take a short five minute walk from the Omni Nashville to the Wine Bar at the Hilton Garden Inn Nashville Downtown/Convention Center for a night of networking and mingling with Eno alumni and friends. Drink tickets\, appetizers\, and cash bar will be provided with admission. We look forward to seeing you there! \nRegister in Advance!: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/eno-alumni-reception-at-apta-annual-meeting-tickets-49457442542 \n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/eno-alumni-and-supporter-reception-at-apta-annual/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180911T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180911T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203808
CREATED:20180830T211802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T181848Z
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SUMMARY:Achieving Resilient Mobility Systems: Challenges and Opportunities 
DESCRIPTION:When: 4:00pm ET\, Tuesday\, September 11\, 2018\nWhere: Via webinar \n\n(We apologize for the technical difficulties with the webinar that made it difficult to view the presentation. Click here to download the slides.) \nIn cities across the U.S.\, transportation infrastructure is increasingly exposed to extreme weather events\, while simultaneously trying to evolve to meet changing demands. But what does it mean for this infrastructure to be resilient to these shocks and stresses? 100 Resilient Cities defines resilience in mobility as the capacity for people and goods to get from A to B seamlessly\, with a choice of modes\, in a way that will contribute to an individual\, community\, or city’s ability to survive\, adapt\, and grow in the face of stresses and shocks. This webinar explored the challenges and opportunities associated with the transportation sector becoming more resilient. \nSpeakers\nMariane Jang\, Associate Director\, 100 Resilient Cities\nAndrew Salkin\, Vice President\, 100 Resilient Cities\nBrianne Eby\, Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/achieving-resilient-mobility-systems-challenges-and-opportunities/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180906T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180906T150000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203808
CREATED:20181010T182703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T181929Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni Webinar: FTA Update with Matt Welbes\, Executive Director\, FTA
DESCRIPTION:FTA Update with Matt Welbes\, Executive Director\, FTA \nRecording Date: September 6\, 2018
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/alumni-webinar-fta-update-with-matt-welbes-executive-director-fta/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:For Alumni,Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180820
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180825
DTSTAMP:20260410T203808
CREATED:20170907T225254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T134501Z
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SUMMARY:Transit Mid-Manager Seminar (San Diego)
DESCRIPTION:Eno’s Transit Mid-Manager Seminar\, an integral element of Eno’s leadership training program\, is an intensive\, weeklong course that provides mid-managers in the transit industry with the leadership and management skills needed to succeed.  It is designed for mid-level managers at public and private transit operating companies\, private sector partners\, and federal and state transportation agencies. It provides the tools for mid-managers to act as a bridge between senior leadership and public facing employees as well as to advance to more senior positions. \nStudents in the course will hear from seasoned instructors as well as key industry leaders.  Students also benefit from a close association with the National Transit Institute and the American Public Transportation Association and frequently continue on to Eno’s Transit Senior Executive Program for senior leaders. \nFor further details on this course\, check out the course page here. \nLocation:                                                                  \nSan Diego\, California\nHosted by: San Diego Metropolitan Transit System\nIf you have any questions regarding this please contact Erin Shumate\, eshumate@enotrans.org.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/transit-mid-manager-seminar/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180809T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180809T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203808
CREATED:20180725T173540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T134512Z
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SUMMARY:The Final 50 Feet: Challenges and Opportunities in Urban Freight
DESCRIPTION:When: 4:00pm ET\, Thursday\, August 9\, 2018\nWhere: via webinar \n\nClick here to download the slide deck. \nWhen it comes to freight transportation\, much attention is paid to the last mile of a delivery. But what about the last 50 feet? A lot happens after a delivery truck pulls into an alley or loading bay—in fact\, 60 percent of a carrier’s time is spent after the truck stops. Reducing the amount of time a truck spends in a parking space can help cities better manage their curbs and more efficiently use space. Eno held a webinar on August 9\, 2018 to learn about the innovations that can reduce a carrier’s dwell time at each stop and potentially solve the challenge of the Final 50 Feet. \nSpeakers\nBarbara Ivanov\, Director\, Urban Freight Lab\nBrianne Eby\, Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/the-final-50-feet-challenges-and-opportunities-in-urban-freight/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180719T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180719T150000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203808
CREATED:20180424T004102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T134527Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni Webinar Series with William Scott
DESCRIPTION:When: 2:00pm ET\, Thursday\, July 19th\, 2018\nWhere: Via webinar \n\nEno opened up this quarter’s alumni webinar to all Eno members. Each quarter\, Eno holds a webinar for alumni to continue their education on rotating transportation leadership topics. This quarter’s featured speaker is William Scott\, Owner of Diversified Workforce Solution\, LLC. Bill covered the topic of labor relations and how transit agencies can best work with their labor unions.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/alumni-webinar-series-with-william-scott/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:For Alumni,Members-Only,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180712T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180712T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203808
CREATED:20180628T170805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T134626Z
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SUMMARY:Data Sharing and Privacy
DESCRIPTION:When: 4:00pm ET\, Thursday\, July 12\, 2018\nWhere: Via webinar \n\n***Click here to download the slide deck from the presentation. \nWith access to troves of new data\, how do governments protect privacy? What legal rules affect data management and public access? Where are the barriers to data sharing collaborations between private and public sector entities? \nAs governments wrestle with developing policies to accommodate and encourage innovative technologies\, data sharing between public and private entities is becoming more commonplace. The implications for data management\, user privacy\, and data-driven decision-making are far reaching. Understanding the legal and practical challenges and opportunities behind various data sharing options is an important step for both public and private agencies to make the most of the data available. \nEno hosted a webinar with Mark Hallenbeck\, Director of the Washington State Transportation Center\, to learn about how data management and sharing can work while protecting privacy and allowing for research and data-driven decision making. \nSpeakers\nMark Hallenbeck\, Director of the Washington State Transportation Center\, University of Washington\nAlice Grossman\, Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/data-sharing-and-privacy/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180630
DTSTAMP:20260410T203808
CREATED:20170907T224606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T134557Z
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SUMMARY:Transit Mid-Manager Seminar (Kansas City)
DESCRIPTION:Eno’s Transit Mid-Manager Seminar\, an integral element of Eno’s leadership training program\, is an intensive\, weeklong course that provides mid-managers in the transit industry with the leadership and management skills needed to succeed.  It is designed for mid-level managers at public and private transit operating companies\, private sector partners\, and federal and state transportation agencies. It provides the tools for mid-managers to act as a bridge between senior leadership and public facing employees as well as to advance to more senior positions. \nStudents in the course will hear from seasoned instructors as well as key industry leaders.  Students also benefit from a close association with the National Transit Institute and the American Public Transportation Association and frequently continue on to Eno’s Transit Senior Executive Program for senior leaders. \nFor further details on this course\, check out the course page here. \nLocation:                                                                  \nKansas City\, MO\nIf you have any questions regarding this please contact Erin Shumate\, eshumate@enotrans.org.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/transit-mid-manager/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180612T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180612T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T203808
CREATED:20180529T174701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T134559Z
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SUMMARY:Fuel Economy and Emissions Standards
DESCRIPTION:When: 4:00pm ET\, Tuesday\, June 12\, 2018\nWhere: Via webinar \n\nThis April\, the Trump Administration announced it will revise the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions standards and Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for cars and light trucks for model years 2022-2025. This webinar explored the history of the standards\, what the Administration might do\, and how states with stronger standards might respond. The webinar featured Margo T. Oge\, former director of the Office of Transportation and Air Quality at EPA who led the rule making for the emissions standards now under reconsideration. \nSpeakers\nMargo T. Oge\, Director of the Office of Transportation and Air Quality\, EPA (ret.)\nEmil Frankel\, Senior Fellow\, Eno Center for Transportation
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/fuel-economy-and-emissions-standards/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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