Kirbie joined Eno in the fall of 2023, bringing years of experience in government relations, public policy, and state and local government. Originally from the Houston area, she earned her bachelor’s degree in International Politics and Spanish from Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. She worked in the Tennessee Legislature briefly before returning to Texas to obtain her master’s from the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University.
Prior to joining Eno, Kirbie worked in government relations for Texas A&M’s Engineering Agencies, with a focus on the Texas A&M Transportation Institute. In this role, she coordinated the Institute’s activities and communication with the Texas Legislature over three legislative sessions.
Kirbie initially joined Eno as a policy analyst, conducting independent research on a variety of policy topics. She later transitioned to take on public affairs responsibilities, where she now works between the policy, professional development, and communications teams to coordinate Eno’s external messaging and foster relationships with key stakeholders.
Eno Transportation Weekly Articles
TSE Alumni Spotlight: Heidi O'Neil's Long and Winding Road to Leadership
January 14, 2026
January 13, 2026 - Heidi O’Neil, Senior Vice President of Accounting at Denver International Airport, shares how Eno’s Transportation Senior Executive program helped sharpen her leadership perspective within the broader transportation ecosystem.
Building Transportation Leaders: Linda Lim’s LDC Journey
January 13, 2026
January 13, 2026 - A 2025 graduate of Eno’s Leaders Development Conference, Linda Lim shares how the program – and the Lillian Borrone Scholarship – helped shape her path as an emerging transportation leader.

