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, Kirbie attended Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee for her undergraduate degree where she earned a bachelor’s degree in International Politics and Spanish. Upon graduation, she spent a brief time working within the Tennessee Legislature and with a campaign-focused digital media firm before returning to Texas to complete a Master of Public Service and Administration at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University.

After obtaining her master’s degree, Kirbie most recently worked in government relations for Texas A&M’s Engineering Agencies. In her role at the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI), she was able to coordinate activities between the agency and the Texas Legislature, inform legislators in the development of legislation, and conduct research at the juncture of transportation and public policy, including areas such as cross-border technology and crossing, advanced air mobility, and various trucking policy issues.

Kirbie is passionate about economic growth, emerging technology, freight movement, and sustainable development and hopes to continue working on policy considerations within these areas.

Eno Transportation Weekly Articles

House Committee Discusses Electrification: Now or NEVI?

April 30th, 2024 - Chairman Rick Crawford (R-AR) convened the House Highways and Transit Subcommittee to hear testimony related to vehicle electrification. For the hearing, cleverly titled, “It’s Electric: A Review of Fleet Electrification Efforts,”...

John Tyler (1841-1845): In Our Immigration Era

May 3, 2024 - With the death of President William Henry Harrison after a mere 31 days in office, Vice President John Tyler became the first person elevated to the presidency after a president’s death...