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SUMMARY:Webinar: Waterborne Competitiveness: Comparing U.S. and Foreign Inland Waterways
DESCRIPTION:The 12\,000-mile inland waterways network in the United States is a vital trade corridor serving energy\, agriculture\, and other freight shipments internally and for export. Major global events like the war in Ukraine and the resulting supply chain disruptions illustrate the importance of the system and create an urgent need for efficient movement of goods. Eno’s newest report compares this system with other global rivers and shows how competition from other global waterways could limit this success if modernization of the system is not continued. In this webinar\, we will explore six rivers from around the world and demonstrate how recent investments might affect America’s competitiveness and national security. \nSpeakers:\nKatie Donahue\, Policy Analyst\, Eno Center for Transportation\nPaul Lewis\, Policy Director\, Eno Center for Transportation\nTom O’Brien\, Executive Director Center for International Trade and Transportation\, California State University Long Beach \nDownload the Slides\nWatch the Recording\n\n 
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-waterborne-competitiveness-comparing-u-s-and-foreign-inland-waterways/
LOCATION:DC
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Planning for People: The History and Future of Inclusive Transit Planning
DESCRIPTION:Who was transit built for? For what purpose? And how has that approach changed? Join Eno for a webinar that will answer these questions and more on the past\, present\, and future of designing transit for people. Are transit agencies really building with all users in mind\, or are they being swept away with the latest design trends and digital promises? What’s more\, learn how some agencies worldwide have already built diversity\, equity\, and inclusion into their DNAs\, from Transport for London to LA Metro. \nSpeakers:\nKrishna Desai\, Senior Global Marketing Manager\, Cubic Transportation Systems\nPhilip Plotch\, Principal Researcher\, Eno Center for Transportation \nWatch the Recording:\n\n\n \nKrishna Desai is an enthusiastic marketing communications professional with nine years’ experience within the transport and technology industries. Having worked for Cubic Transportation Systems throughout that time\, Krishna has gained global insights into how mobility can affect communities worldwide and the policies and technology needed to enable inclusivity. Krishna is a strong leader and an advocate for DE&I. Her role has shifted to align her passion for this by helping to lead Cubic’s Employee Resource Groups to execute meaningful campaigns and events to make Cubic a workplace of choice for employees. Krishna also leads partnership initiatives with industry organizations and academics to work on their programs\, pilots\, and campaigns jointly.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-planning-for-people-the-history-and-future-of-inclusive-transit-planning/
LOCATION:DC
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Webinar: The IIJA in Play: Six Months Later
DESCRIPTION:In November 2021\, President Biden signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)\, the single largest infrastructure spending bill in American history. But with so many opportunities\, projects\, and problems to address\, it’s easy to lose track of how this momentous bill has and will affect states\, municipalities\, and people across the nation. \nFortunately\, Eno has you covered. Please join us for the first webinar in our “Implementing the IIJA” series exploring the way forward for federal funding of infrastructure. Our first webinar will feature Katie Thomson\, Director of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Implementation at the USDOT to see the path ahead on federal infrastructure support. \nSpeakers:\nKathryn B. Thomson\, Director\, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Implementation\, U.S. Department of Transportation\nRobert Puentes\, President and CEO\, Eno Center for Transportation \nWatch The Recording:\n\n\nKatie Thomson currently serves as the Director\, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Implementation at the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). In this capacity\, Katie works with internal and external stakeholders to successfully implement approximately $660 billion in new and expanded programs across all modes of transportation over five years. This is Katie’s second stint at DOT. She rejoins DOT from Amazon\, where she was Vice President & Associate General Counsel\, Worldwide Transportation and Sustainability.
URL:https://enotrans.org/events/webinar-the-iija-in-play-six-months-later/
LOCATION:DC
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