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SUMMARY:APPLICATON PERIOD: Transportation Mid-Manager
DESCRIPTION:Over the past two years\, leadership trends have significantly changed in complexity and so has the available pool of talented leaders who can lead organizations in helm positions. The 2022 Transportation Mid-Manager Accelerate program is designed for mid-level leaders wanting to be faster\, sharper\, and stronger in the art of leadership. The Accelerate model is intentionally anchored by three directives: enhance strategic skillsets\, engage in meaningful leadership content and learning\, and re-invigorate how participants show up as leaders. This year\, we are offering three (3) TMM sessions: summer\, virtual\, and fall. The summer and fall sessions will be held in person and in the Washington\, D.C. Metro Area. \nThe application deadline for all TMM sessions is Monday\, March 18\, 2022 at 11:59pm EST.\nLEARN MORE & APPLY
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/applicaton-period-transportation-mid-manager/
LOCATION:DC
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Electric Vehicle Charging Networks: Strategies\, Data\, and Models for States
DESCRIPTION:As the Transportation sector continues to become more dependent on access to the electric power grid\, increased coordination between the transportation and energy sectors will lead to more efficient connected systems. At a Federal level\, The Investment in Infrastructure and Jobs Act (IIJA) provides a framework for states to start planning for charging networks to support transportation electrification. In this webinar\, researchers from Texas A&M Texas Transportation Institute and its spin-off EV charging analytics company\, ElectroTempo\, will discuss the policy implications of the IIJA for how states can and should be planning for an electric future. They will give examples of stakeholder coordination efforts\, funding mechanisms\, and the critical need to harness predictive analytics to optimize charging infrastructure investments. \nSpeakers:\nDr. Ann Xu\, Co-Founder and CEO\, ElectroTempo\nDr. Alice Grossman\, Associate Research Scientist\, Texas A&M Transportation Institute\nDr. Josias Zietsman\, Agency Assistant Director and Strategic Advisor\, & Center Director\, Texas A&M Transportation Institute\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation \nWatch the Recording:\n \n\nDr. Ann Xu is co-founder and CEO of ElectroTempo\, Inc. ElectroTempo\, Inc. is a spin-off from Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI)\, where Dr. Xu led the development of the ElectroTempo regional electric vehicle charging demand simulator\, which was selected as the designated analytics platform for Houston’s Regional Infrastructure Strategy for Electrification (RISE). Prior to TTI\, Dr. Xu was Senior Technical Advisor for Impact and Assessment at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E).\n\n\n\n\nDr. Alice Grossman is an Associate Research Scientist with the Center for Advancing Research in Transportation Emissions\, Energy\, and Health (CARTEEH) at Texas Transportation Institute where she works within the Air Quality Program at TTI and leads the Clean Transportation Collaborative. Prior to joining TTI\, Alice participated in the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and Technology Policy Fellowship where she spearheaded the initiative for textual data asset management for portfolio analysis and program planning\, management\, and evaluation at NOAA. Before\, NOAA\, Alice worked as a Senior Policy Analyst at the Eno Center for Transportation. \n\n\n\n\nDr. Joe Zietsman is the Assistant Agency Director and Strategic Advisor at the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI). He is also the director of the Center for Advancing Research in Transportation Emissions\, Energy and Health (CARTEEH)\, which is a US Department of Transportation Center. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University and he is a member of the Graduate Faculty of Texas A&M University. His research interests are in sustainable transportation\, air quality\, and the intersection of public health and transportation.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-electric-vehicle-charging-networks-strategies-data-and-models-for-states/
LOCATION:DC
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SUMMARY:Webinar: The Emerging Future of Supply Chains
DESCRIPTION:Many of the goods imported into the U.S. rely on intricate\, finely-tuned\, international supply chains. When the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on international supply networks that caused shortages\, price increases\, and instilled plenty of worry in consumers\, it also set in motion more conversation about the emerging future of supply chains. But how did we get here? In this webinar\, participants will learn more about the past\, present\, and future of supply chains and freight systems\, including how supply chains have changed over time\, evolving types of freight providers\, autonomous freight advancements\, and public policy changes. The presentation\, which is also the TRB 2022 Deen Lecture\, will be led by Anne Strauss-Wieder and discussion will be facilitated by Lillian Borrone. \nSpeakers:\nAnne Strauss-Wieder\, Director\, Freight Planning\, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority\nLillian Borrone\, former Chair of Eno’s Board of Directors and former Assistant Executive Director Port Authority of New York and New Jersey\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation \nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording:\n  \n\nAnne Strauss-Wieder is a nationally respected senior executive and expert who currently serves as the Director of Freight Planning for the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA). She has over 40 years of public and private sector experience involving supply chains\, industrial and economic development\, resilience\, and freight movement. She is the 2022 recipient of the Transportation Research Board’s (TRB) Thomas B. Deen Distinguished Lectureship. She has authored numerous assessments of emerging trends and issues and is often at ports\, in industrial space\, and at other freight operations. Ms. Strauss-Wieder is in leadership roles in several national professional organizations including the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals\, TRB\, and NAIOP. She was also an appointed member of the US Department of Commerce’s Advisory Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness and the US Maritime Administration’s Marine Transportation System National Advisory Committee. Ms. Strauss-Wieder also developed and teaches a graduate course on Freight and Public Policy at Rutgers University. She has a BA and MA in Regional Science from the University of Pennsylvania and was a Lead New Jersey 2010 Fellow. \n\nLillian Borrone is the former Chair of the Eno Center of Transportation. A well-known transportation industry leader\, her professional career has included senior policy and executive positions in both the federal and regional governmental levels and as an advisor to distinguished private sector companies. \nMrs. Borrone retired from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey as Assistant Executive Director. In that role she provided advice to the Executive Director and Board of Commissioners on an array of issues including international trade and development\, real estate acquisition and disposition for maritime\, aviation and mixed use development projects and on transportation capital management priorities. \nPrior to this position\, Mrs. Borrone served for over 12 years as Director of the Port Commerce Department overseeing the New York and New Jersey marine terminals\, waterfront and economic development projects\, and\, international relations responsibilities. \nDuring her Port Authority career\, Mrs. Borrone also served as Director of Management and Budget\, Assistant Director of Aviation and in senior management positions in the Terminals and Rail Transportation Departments. \nShe also served as a political appointee at the U.S. Department of Transportation as Associate Administrator and then Deputy Administrator of the Federal Transit Administration’s predecessor agency\, the Urban Mass Transportation Administration. \nIn 2001\, Mrs. Borrone was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve on the United States Commission on Ocean Policy. The Commission’s report\, “An Ocean Blueprint for the 21st Century”\, was submitted to the Congress and accepted by the President in September 2004. She continues to be an active participant in the Joint Ocean Initiative Steering Committee\, a successor entity comprised of U.S. Commission as well as Pew Ocean Commission members and distinguished ocean community leaders. \nMrs. Borrone is a member of the Board of Directors of STV\, Inc.\, an international engineering firm; a member of the Board of Directors of Horizon Healthcare Holding Company\, Inc.\, and subsidiaries of Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey; and a member of the Science Advisory Board to the Stevens Institute of Technology Center for Secure and Resilient Maritime Transportation. \nMrs. Borrone has received a number of honors and recognitions during her career\, including election to the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Public Administration. She graduated from Manhattan College\, with a Master of Science in civil engineering/transportation management and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from American University.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-the-emerging-future-of-supply-chains/
LOCATION:DC
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SUMMARY:Rapid Response Webinar: A Debrief on the Omnibus Appropriations Package
DESCRIPTION:Congress may have just released the text of its $1.5 trillion omnibus appropriations package\, but Jeff Davis already has you covered for all your transportation update needs. In this Rapid Response Webinar\, join Davis as he explores the omnibus package and what it means for trains\, planes\, automobiles\, and everything in-between. \n\n\nSpeakers:\nJeff Davis\, Senior Fellow and Editor\, Eno Center for Transportation\nKaren Price\, Chief Development Officer\, Eno Center for Transportation \nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording:
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/rapid-response-webinar-a-debrief-on-the-omnibus-appropriations-package/
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