Summer 2014 Newsletter
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Summer 2014 Newsletter
3 Open Call for Corporate Sponsors 4 Corporate Partner Spotlight 5-7 Corporate Partners 8 Member in the News 8 NYCT Rail Control Center Tour 9 NJ Transit Light Rail Tour 10 Transportation YOU 11 Learn from a Leader 11 Membership Appreciation Night 12 Summer Solstice Happy Hour 13 Welcome New Members 13 WTS-GNY Board, Committees and Advisors Advancing Women in Transportation Greater New York Chapter Volume XXI • No. 2 Summer 2014 FROM THE PRESIDENT’S DESK I was very pleased to see so many Greater New York (GNY) members at the 2014 WTS Annual Conference in Portland in May. It was a great opportunity to network on a grand scale with many impressive women leaders in transportation. Portland was a perfect setting for the conference. I’ve never seen a city that had so little vehicular traffic, driven by the success of transit, pedestrian- and bicyclefriendly infrastructure which integrates vibrant neighborhoods. Transportation is such a powerful catalyst when designed well. Those in attendance from the GNY Chapter were keeping an eye on every detail for when we host the 2016 WTS International Conference. Planning will intensify in late 2014. If you have expressed interest in helping with the conference, we have not forgotten you and will be in touch. Joining the conference committee is an excellent networking and leadership development opportunity as you will meet and collaborate with a broad cadre of transportation professionals throughout New York City and beyond. Our members also have expressed interest in career development opportunities, so WTS-GNY started a new program this summer called Learn from a Leader. In the small roundtable discussions, continued on page 8 Inside Design-Build Traffic, Transit, Bridges, and More BY AMY V. KAUFMAN The writer is the WTS-GNY Communications Committee chair and a consultant II at Parsons Brinckerhoff. A pril showers brought WTS-GNY members to Club 101 for the spring dinner program. Over 150 attendees gathered to network, honor two chapter award winners and listen to the latest policy initiatives on the docket for the newlyappointed commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation (NYCTDOT), Polly Trottenberg. WTS-GNY President Beth DeAngelo opened the program by previewing the chapter’s summer Leadership Roundtable series. The program, a small gathering of WTS members and a transportation industry leader, was inspired, DeAngelo asserted, by Trottenberg, who had asked to meet WTS-GNY members when she visited New York last spring as a U.S.DOT representative. DeAngelo also announced that the chapter will be the host of the 2016 WTS International Conference, which elicited an enthusiastic round of applause. She then introduced the Rosa Parks Diversity Leadership Award, which was presented by WTS-GNY NY Programs Committee Chair Alexa Gangemi. The 2013 winner, Leslie Mesnick-Uretsky, 1 a vice president at AKRF, created a ScienceTechnology-Engineering-Mathematics (STEM) event to inspire young people, particularly women, to pursue STEM careers. What started as a small one-time program has become an annual affair on Election Day (when schools are closed) during which students spend the day with a mentor at his or her workplace. Mesnick-Uretsky described the thank-you notes that she has received from students after they participate in the daylong mentoring program. One young woman was grateful that she had had the opportunity to plan out her future as an engineer. Featured speaker Polly Trottenberg highlighted the assets for which NYCDOT is responsible: 6,000 miles of roadways; 350,000 traffic lights; 12,700 signalized intersections; 789 bridges (including the East River bridges); 1,000,000 street signs; and 315,000 street lights. NYCDOT manages and continued on page 2 NYCDOT Commissioner Polly Trottenberg served as the keynote speaker. WTS Greater New York Chapter Newsletter Summer 2014 DESIGN-BUILD TRAFFIC, TRANSIT, BRIDGES continued from page 1 maintains these assets with an annual operating budget of $900 million and a five-year, $6.3 billion capital program. Trottenberg listed the priorities of the de Blasio administration (which has more women in senior leadership roles than any previous administration). She started with Vision Zero, an important public safety campaign. The goal of Vision Zero is to reduce and eventually eliminate traffic fatalities through enforcement and education, in partnership with elected officials and the New York Police Department. A second priority is to get the most out of the dollars available to make needed repairs to critical infrastructure. NYCDOT is emphasizing innovative project delivery methods such as increasing the number of design-build contracts, an area in which, Trottenberg asserts, New York is still catching up to the rest of the nation. Another of Mayor de Blasio’s priorities is to expand the Select Bus Service (SBS) program. To date, travel time on SBS routes has been reduced by 20 percent versus standard bus service, which demonstrates the importance of this type of service to the riding public. In late spring, the seventh SBS route was launched along 125th Street to LaGuardia Airport. De Blasio has set 20 routes as his target roll-out by the end of his first term in 2017. Trottenberg credited her predecessor Janette Sadik-Khan with beginning the transformation of New York City’s streets to more walkable, livable places with bicycle lanes and public plazas. Trottenberg intends to continue this trend as well as investment in safe streets. During the question-and-answer portion of the program, Trottenberg responded to an inquiry about congestion pricing with an assurance that the mayor and NYCDOT would reexamine its imple- From left: WTS-GNY President Beth DeAngelo (Parsons Brinckerhoff); 2013 Rosa Parks Diversity Leadership Award winner Leslie Mesnick-Uretsky (AKRF); WTS-GNY NY Programs Committee Chair Alexa Gangemi (CH2M Hill). From left: NYCDOT Chief of Staff Emily Gallo; Trinity Brown, NYCDOT; Barbara Thayer, president of Barbara Thayer Associates; WTS-GNY Membership Committee Chair Sandra Forte (Parsons Brinckerhoff). continued on page 3 From left: Christina Nickolas, NYCT; Jignasa Ray, AECOM; NYCDOT Commissioner Polly Trottenberg; WTS-GNY Director-At- From left: Robert Dennison, VHB; Susan Jurman, MTA Capital Large Rena Barta (Jacobs). Construction; Chris Boylan, General Contractors Association of NY. 2 WTS Greater New York Chapter Newsletter Summer 2014 DESIGN-BUILD TRAFFIC, TRANSIT, BRIDGES have a high level of cooperation between sister transportation agencies and that the importance of building another New York-New Jersey tunnel cannot be overstated. For the New York metropolitan region to remain competitive with other cities, she said, it is necessary to factor in and prepare for population growth. Event volunteers: Alexa Gangemi (CH2M Hill); Julia Kerson (PANY&NJ); Jennifer Thompson (Parsons Brinckerhoff); Karyl Cafiero (Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee to the MTA); Elizabeth Hynes (Parsons); Kellyann West (PANY&NJ). n continued from page 2 mentation potential. In terms of the livable city goals, Trottenberg explained that legislation on the horizon for the City Council will be important to expand Vision Zero, particularly the proposal to increase penalties for drivers who hit bicyclists and pedestrians, as well as the installation of clearer signage and more left-hand turn signals. She agreed with a comment that “no question we have aging infrastructure.” Trottenberg concluded by emphasizing that it is essential to From left: WTSGNY Advisory Board Member Vicky Kelly (Parsons Brinckerhoff); WTSGNY Mentoring Committee Co-Chair Malinda Foy (TBTA); and Maxwell Sokol, Parsons Brinckerhoff. From left: MTA Bus Chief Darrell Irick; Mayer Horn, Greenman-Pedersen; Harris Schectman, Sam Schwartz Engineering. Open Call for Corporate Partners for the 2014-2015 Program WTS-GNY is seeking companies’ participation in our 20142015 Corporate Partnership Program to help women pursue professional careers in transportation and transportation-related fields. The funds raised through the Corporate Partnership Program are used to sustain and expand the chapter’s professional development programs; industry recognition of women in transportation; the mentoring program; and scholarships for young women planning to enter the transportation industry. The money also supports our programs, which this year featured Elise Bremer-Nei, supervising planner, Bureau of Commuter Mobility, NJ Department of Transportation; Veronique “Ronnie” Hakim, executive director, NJ Transit; Mary K. Murphy, executive director, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority; Tom Prendergast, chairman & CEO of the MTA; and Polly Trottenberg, commissioner, New York City Department of Transportation. Some of the benefits of being a Corporate Partner include: n Tickets to this year’s Annual Gala, programs and special events n Recognition at WTS events Prominent display of your logo on the WTS-GNY website along with a link to your company’s website n Company ads in our newsletters and event programs n For W/M/DBE partners, participation in the Annual W/M/ DBE Expo There are several partnership levels available. Please click on this link for more information on the benefits and joining the Corporate Partnership Program. To take advantage of the tickets and ad posting at this year’s Annual Gala on October 7th, please return the response form by August 26th and provide your firm logo, advertisement and gala attendee list per request schedule. “CH2M Hill is proud to sponsor WTS Greater New York because our staff benefits immeasurably from the substantive programming and the camaraderie of the membership. Greater New York Chapter members check their titles at the door and work in unison to build relationships and help individuals grow. Join us!” n Tom Klin, CH2M Hill vice president of Northeast Transportation n 3 WTS Greater New York Chapter Newsletter Summer 2014 Corporate Partner Spotlight Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. (GPI) heartily supports women in the transportation design and construction industry, which is best demonstrated by the key roles many women company-wide. GPI is proud to be a WTS-GNY corporate partner through its offices in Lebanon, NJ, and Babylon, Jamaica and Montebello, NY. Providing engineering and construction services for nearly 50 years, GPI is a multidiscipline firm that is involved in projects throughout the eastern United States. With over 1,100 engineers, construction managers/inspectors, planners, landscape architects, environmental scientists and surveyors, GPI has been working on some of the largest public infrastructure improvement projects nationwide. In the New York metropolitan area, the firm has worked on every major suspension bridge, tunnel, viaduct and highway leading into Manhattan. A diverse service firm, GPI provides construction management, engineering and inspection; bridge/structural design; civil/highway engineering; traffic/transportation design; bridge coatings design and inspection; underwater inspections; land planning and design; environmental services; MEP/HVAC/ fire protection; survey/GPS/photogrammetric mapping; GIS and asset management; and computer modeling and data management. With nearly 500 professionals in the New York metropolitan area, GPI has excellent design and construction staff to undertake any project. GPI was one of the first engineering firms to provide design-build services to New York State Dept. of Transportation. It also was one of the first firms to provide construction management for the rehabilitation of suspension bridge cable and anchorage systems on New York’s major bridges and has been providing these specialty services for the past 30 years. Clients continue to turn to GPI to help them with their critical program management projects to rehabilitate infrastructure throughout the region. With headquarters in Babylon, NY, this branch is under the leadership of Denise Carter, P.E., who has over 30 years of design and construction experience. Under her direction, Carter has nearly doubled this office’s staff and revenue since taking on the role of branch manager in 2000. In addition to WTS, Carter is active in many regional industry-related associations. n SAVE THE DATE STAY CONNECTED WITH WTS Join the WTS-GNY LinkedIn group. Visit www.linkedin.com and search for WTS in the Groups section, or go to www.linkedin.com/e/ vgh/1828322/ and send us a request. This is a members-only group intended to provide a forum for information sharing, discussions and news updates. Members are encouraged to post events events and other items of interest. Also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. To join WTS-GNY’s mailing list go to www.wtsinternational.org/greaternewyork and click the link at the bottom of the page. Tuesday, October 7, 2014 WTS-GNY 2014 Annual Gala 6-9 pm at Battery Gardens Restaurant inside Battery Park (across from 17 State Street) Honoree Veronique Hakim Woman of the Year Executive Director, NJ Transit 4 WTS Greater New York Chapter Newsletter Summer 2014 GNY Chapter’s 2014 Corporate Partners CHAIRMAN EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT ASSOCIATE W/M/DBE AECOM Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. AKRF Armand Corporation Arup Cambridge Systematics CH2M Hill Dewberry B. Thayer Associates HDR Gilbert Tweed Associates EnTech Engineering, P.C. Kawasaki Envision Consultants, Ltd. Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. HAKS Jacobs Parsons Brinckerhoff Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. General Contractors Association of New York STV HNTB Parsons Arora Associates The Louis Berger Group NY Building Congress Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. Stantec Inc. Stellar Services URS Corporation Studio L’Image Weidlinger Associates, Inc. PARTNERING MORE POWERFULLY AECOM…Creating, enhancing and sustaining the world’s built, natural and social environments. Engineers | Scientists | Planners | Designers Lisa DiTaranti, P.E. Northeast Director, Transit & Rail lditaranti@vhb.com 212.857.7311 www.aecom.com www.vhb.com Rendering credit: dbox, courtesy of Silverstein Properties Inc. New York | New Jersey | Connecticut Construction Management GPI Proudly Supports WTS Greater New York Chapter Engineering Corporate Headquarters Architecture Land Surveying Teamwork Quality Commitment Material Testing Lebanon, NJ 908.236.9001 Babylon, NY 631.587.5060 Montebello, NY 845.368.4050 Special Inspections www.gpinet.com 40 Wall Street, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10005 tel.: (212) 747-1997 | fax: (212) 747-1947 New York | New Jersey | Pennsylvania | Maryland | Virginia Connecticut | Massachusetts | Rhode Island | Florida www.haks.net Would you like to see YOUR company’s ad here? Become a WTS-GNY Corporate Partner! Contact Janice Li at (908) 963-6420 or janice.li@ch2m.com. 5 WTS Greater New York Chapter Newsletter Summer 2014 Contact: Julie Cowing 440 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10016 Environmental, Planning, and Engineering Consultants 646.388.9733 jcowing@akrf.com www.akrf.com New York City • Hudson Valley • Long Island • New Jersey • Baltimore/Washington Sustainable Transportation Solutions Cubic Salutes WTS www.ch2mhill.com Greater New York Chapter Hello Progress cts.cubic.com Proud provider of the MetroCard , SmartLink and NJ Transit fare collection systems and services. SM SM hdrinc.com SERVICE AREAS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Architecture Aviation Bridges Construction inspection Management Design-build Highway ITS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Rail Security Tolling Tunnels Environmental engineering Urban design & planning www.hntb.com Would you like to see YOUR company’s ad here? Become a WTS-GNY Corporate Partner! Contact Janice Li at (908) 963-6420 or janice.li@ch2m.com. 6 WTS Greater New York Chapter Newsletter Summer 2014 Construction Management | Project Management Engineering | Planning | Architecture www.urs.com wai.com buildings bridges www.aroraengineers.com infrastructure applied science security investigations PLANNING • DESIGN • CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT • FACILITIES MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Would you like to see YOUR company’s ad here? Become a WTS-GNY Corporate Partner! Contact Janice Li at (908) 963-6420 or janice.li@ch2m.com. 7 WTS Greater New York Chapter Newsletter Summer 2014 Member in the News Amy V. Kaufman SAVE THE DATE Amy V. Kaufman, WTS-GNY Communications chair and a 17-year veteran of the MTA and New York City Transit (NYCT), has joined Parsons Brinckerhoff’s Strategic Consulting group as a consultant II. She was most recently a senior director with MTA NYCT’s Dept. of Subways in the Capital Programs office. Amy is now a member of the Rail and Transit Asset Management team, working on projects in the Northeast as well as across the United States and Canada. She is excited to be a part of this multidisciplinary group and to work with team members at different Parsons Brinckerhoff offices nationwide. n WTS NYCT Rail Control Center Tours Learn from a Leader Roundtable Series Wednesday, August 20, 2014 5:30-7:00 pm Featured speaker: Rebecca Reyes Alicea NEC Project Manager/NEC FUTURE Program Manager, Federal Railroad Administration BY ALEXA GANGEMI The writer is the WTS-GNY NY Programs Committee chair and a project manager at CH2M Hill. MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT continued from page 1 W TS hosted two separate members-only tours of New York City Transit’s (NYCT) Rail Control Center, located in Midtown Manhattan. Nine members had the chance to tour the facility and learn about behind-the-scenes operations at NYCT on April 10th, and a group of 10 attended on June 18th. The tour covered both the history of the subway system and NYCT subway operations, in addition to describing planned projects for improvements to train control, operations maintenance and rolling stock. Many interesting and fun facts were also provided along the way. Built in 1997, the main operating floor is about the size of a football field and is staffed by NYCT employees who manage all subway service; coordinate and distribute information to passengers and employees; oversee a range of projects underway 24/7 systemwide; and collaborate with connecting transit agencies. The building is equipped to serve as a command center during extreme events such as Hurricane Sandy. It has facilities for staff to coordinate activities centrally until the event is resolved. Event volunteers: Alexa Gangemi (CH2M Hill) and Mariya Carey Wednesday, August 13, 2014 (Stantec). n SAVE THE DATE WTS-GNY Membership Recruitment Drive 6:00-8:00 pm at The Park restaurant near the High Line members have heard about the challenges and successes of accomplished women professionals followed by interactive discussions about the obstacles attendees have faced, with guidance offered by the group. The sessions appear to be of value because the attendees have been talking up a storm and don’t want them to end. Please let us know what you think. Offer your feedback to me at deangelo@pbworld.com. Excitement is rising as many of our committees collaborate to bring you the 2014 WTS-GNY Annual Gala on Tuesday, October 7th at the Battery Gardens Restaurant at Battery Park. WTS-GNY is honored to pay tribute to so many talented women, first and foremost is Veronique “Ronnie” Hakim, executive director of NJ Transit, as 2014 Women of the Year. She has done so much to support our mission to promote women in transportation so SAVE THE DATE to join us in this celebration. Thanks for your continued support. Beth DeAngelo President GNY Chapter (212) 465-5090 DeAngelo@pbworld.com n 8 WTS Greater New York Chapter Newsletter Summer 2014 WTS Tours New Jersey Transit’s Newark Light Rail and Grove Street Station BY AIMEE JEFFERSON The writer is the WTS-GNY Young Professionals Committee co-chair and a member of the NJ Programs Committee. She also is a transportation safety planner at the Center for Advanced Infrastructure & Transportation (CAIT), Rutgers. A view of the Vehicle Base Facility. O n May 2nd, NJ Transit (NJT) hosted a technical tour for WTS-GNY members of the Newark Light Rail. The WTS group was greeted by Sandra Check, senior director of Employee Engagement, and Neal Fitzsimmons, director of Light Rail Service Planning, who gave a brief overview of the system and history of downtown Newark Penn Station. From the Penn Station Waiting Room, the group, led by Fitzsimmons, made its way down to the light-rail platform where it was met by maintenance employee Allen Miller. Stepping into the sleek, air-conditioned railcar, the group listened to Fitzsimmons and Miller explain the daily nuts and bolts of the light-rail system. Meanwhile, the railcar wound its way through the historic Morris Canal right-of-way and along the new, aboveground extension to the Grove Street Station terminal in Belleville. The Grove Street Station serves as the light rail’s operations center and vehicle base facility, which was also part of the tour. Operations personnel Andy Mercogliano, Kem Anyika and Cyrus Little provided a behind-thescenes look at the complexities of routine maintenance procedures, specialized machinery and heavy-duty railcar loading systems. WTS members were also given the unique opportunity to glimpse the inner workings of the control room. Analyst Dough Reed explained how the operations center tracks railcar locations and issues scheduling modifications. The center also features live feeds from video monitors of the light-rail system’s 21,000 daily riders and real-time information on track use and connectivity. Many thanks to the NJT officials for their insight and generosity in hosting WTS. Special thanks also go to Greg Woods, deputy general manager of the Newark Light Rail. Event volunteers: Aimee Jefferson (Rutgers); Polina Knaster (HDR) and Kerri Tyerman (Dewberry). n A view of the Grove Street Station platform. NJT Director of Light Rail Service Planning Neil Fitzsimmons explains the Newark Light Rail to WTS members. WTS members prepare to depart after learning about NJT’s fascinating light-rail system. 9 WTS Greater New York Chapter Newsletter Summer 2014 Transportation YOU DC Summit 2014 T he 2014 Transportation YOU DC Summit was held on June 25-29 in Washington, D.C. This year, Dominique Arno (City Polytechinic High School, Brooklyn) and WTS-GNY Transportation YOU Committee member Taylor Reiss Gouge (NYCDOT) attended as the representatives from the GNY chapter. Gouge and Arno were joined by 20 other mentee/mentor pairs from around the nation for five days of non-stop transportation fun and learning opportunities. Highlights from the Summit, which was organized by WTS International, included a tour of the FAA Command Center; a leadership breakfast with U.S. DOT women executives; and a team-based “challenge project” to improve connectivity near a DC Metro station, which was organized by staff from Rutgers and Portland State universities, including WTS-GNY Young Professionals Committee Co-Chair Aimee Jefferson. n Taylor and Dominique in front of the White House. “Transit Titans” challenge project team. Dominique (2nd from left), Taylor (1st from right), and Aimee Jefferson (2nd from right). “Transit Titans” challenge project team. From left: Kim Cherry, deputy chief of STEM at DC Public Schools (and Dominique’s aunt); Suzanne Boda, senior vice president, American Airlines; Dominique Arno; WTS International President and CEO Marcia Ferranto; Dr. Beverly A. Scott, MBTA general manager. Dominique at the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. 10 WTS Greater New York Chapter Newsletter Summer 2014 Learn from a Leader O n July 24th, Parsons Brinckerhoff’s Lawrenceville, NJ, office hosted the Learn from a Leader program featuring Laine Rankin, manager, New Jersey Department of Transportation. The speakers in this series hail from both the public and private sectors and share their experiences with small groups, providing insight into the exciting work they are performing and the lessons learned in getting to this point in their careers. Event volunteers: Polina Knaster (HDR) and Tam Sillick (Parsons Brinckerhoff). n Attendees: Standing from left: Kavita Dave (Parsons Brinckerhoff); Nancy Liu (NJDOT); Jennifer Steen (Parsons Brinckerhoff); WTS-GNY Vice President (NJ) Polina Knaster (HDR); Marilyn Fox (Parsons Brinckerhoff); Megan Myers (Arora and Associates); Colleen Turley (Parsons Brinckerhoff); Colleen O’Neil (Arora and Associates); Liz Archer (Dewberry). Seated from left: Laine Rankin (NJDOT); Thanh Le (NJDOT); Patty Egan (Stokes Creative Group); Nicole Khan (Michael Baker Corp.). Attendees not shown: Janet Keiser (Parsons Brinckerhoff) and Tam Sillick (Parsons Brinckerhoff). Membership Appreciation Night The chapter’s 4th annual “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” membership appreciation night was a big hit on Tuesday, July 22nd at Yankee Stadium (Yankees v. Texas Rangers)! From left: Catherine Corless, NYCT (seated); Mavis Mai, MTA; WTSGNY Advisor Board Member Marcia Shapiro (Marine Tiger Technologies); WTS-GNY President Beth DeAngelo (Parsons Brinckerhoff); and Debbie Chin, NYCT. From left (foreground): Carmen Oleksinki, MTA and WTS-GNY Treasurer Elizabeth Hynes (Parsons) From left: guest Chrissie Carlin; Lynda Viray, Back row: WTS-GNY Young NYCT; WTS-GNY Young Professionals Professionals Co-Chair Portia Henry Co-Chair Aimee Jefferson, in cap (Rugters); (PANY&NJ). Taylor Reiss Gouge (NYCDOT); Carmen Oleksinki, MTA. 11 WTS Greater New York Chapter Newsletter Summer 2014 Summer Solstice Happy Hour O n a glorious summer evening, WTS-GNY held its 3rd Annual Summer Solstice Happy Hour on the patio at Rats Restaurant in Central New Jersey, overlooking a lush water feature. On June 26th, over cold beverages and hors d’oeuvres, attendees shared lighthearted conversation amid croaking frogs and wandering ducks. Some participants wandered around the adjoining Grounds of Sculpture, which features over 270 contem- porary sculptures around 42 magnificently landscaped acres. Event volunteers: Beth DeAngelo (Parsons Brinckerhoff), Polina Knaster (HDR), Tam Sillick (Parsons Brinckerhoff). n From left: Yelena Shayer, Gannett Fleming; WTS-GNY Vice President (NJ) Polina Knaster (HDR); Tam Sillick, Parsons Brinckerhoff; WTS-GNY NJ Programs Committee Standing from left: WTS-GNY NJ Programs Committee Chair Kerri Tyerman Chair Kerri Tyerman (Dewberry). (Dewberry); WTS-GNY Vice President (NJ) Polina Knaster (HDR); Nancy Liu (NJDOT); Tam Sillick, Parsons Brinckerhoff. Seated from left: Deborah Rose, NJ Transit; Naomi Barnes, NJDOT; WTS-GNY President Beth DeAngelo (Parsons Brinckerhoff); Chrissy Barnes, Stokes Creative Group; Patty Egan, Stokes Creative Group; Yelena Shayer, Gannett Fleming. Tam Sillick, Parsons Brinckerhoff; WTS-GNY Vice A view of Rats Restaurant. President (NJ) Polina Knaster (HDR). 12 WTS Greater New York Chapter Newsletter Summer 2014 A Warm Welcome to Our New Members! The list reflects the new members who joined the chapter up until press time. Yemi Adediji Rutgers University Diane Austin MTA Metro-North Railroad Wanjiru Bila Eileen Botti Tiffany Carson Stantec Casey-Marie Claude Texas A&M Transportation Institute Rosanna Collars Arup Susan Cowin NYS Dept. of Taxation & Finance Patricia Egan Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Jaclyn Garet Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission Summer Greenstein Hunter College Cathy Henderson CH2M Hill Jennifer Hogan Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. Kirsty McConnell CH2M Hill Kelly O’Connor CH2M Hill Katerina Radin Kate Rube Project for Public Spaces Lynda Viray MTA New York City Transit Nicole Weymouth AECOM WTS-GNY BOARD, COMMITTEE CHAIRS AND ADVISORS 2012-2014 BOA RD PRES I DE NT Beth DeAngelo Parsons Brinckerhoff (212) 465-5090 Deborah Hyman C OR POR ATE PAR TNER S SPEC IAL EVENTS MTA NYCT Janice Li Jing Du Stephanie Pinson, Past Chair (646) 252-2614 Ella McLeod CH2M Hill MTA Bridges & Tunnels Gilbert Tweed Associates, Inc. (908) 963-6420 MTA NYCT The Wathen Group MEMBER SHIP (646) 252-7127 Lisa Pompei VI C E P R E S I D E NT S (646) 252-3109 Linda Travis Julia Kerson Retired Erica DeCrescenzo NYCDOT (212) 839-6965 Sandra Forte PANY&NJ (917) 913-2307 (201) 395-3956 Polina Knaster IM M EDIAT E P AS T P RES IDEN T HDR Mary K. Murphy MENTOR ING NJTPA Malinda Foy (862) 236-1746 TREA S U R E R (973) 639-8401 Elizabeth Hynes Parsons (212) 266-8393 COMMIT TEES CO M M UN ICAT IO N S S EC R E TA R Y Stephanie Camay Parsons Brinckerhoff (212) 465-5178 Parsons Brinckerhoff (212) 465-5630 TBTA (646) 252-7114 Nina Harvey Arup (212) 897-1554 Amy V. Kaufman PR OG R AMS Parsons Brinckerhoff Alexa Gangemi (NY) (212) 465-5305 D I RE C T O R S - AT- L A R G E N EW S LET T ER S UB CO M M IT T EE Rena Barta Daniella Bernett Jacobs STV (862) 242-7161 Lisa DiTaranti (212) 614-7632 VHB (212) 695-5858 Ext. 7311 CH2M Hill (646) 253-8682 Kerri Tyerman (NJ) Dewberry Michael Baker (914) 539-4731 Ani Toncheva Wilson Ihrig & Associates (212) 785-0485 YOU NG PR OFESSIONALS Aimee Jefferson Keri Cibelli AKRF (646) 388-9858 Doreen Frasca Frasca and Associates, LLC Greg Kelly Parsons Brinckerhoff Saundra Lautenberg Trueform Anne Locke AKRF Anita Miller Rutgers/Bloustein School MTA (646) 535-6571 Portia Henry CH2M Hill PANY&NJ (757) 532-9876 TR ANSPOR TATION YOU Nicole Bucich Porie Saikia-Eapen Barbara Thayer B. Thayer Associates Laura Toole Sam Schwartz Engineering Martha Walther MTA Parsons Brinckerhoff (212) 465-5220 Emmanuelle Humblet PAST PR ESID E N TS Felice Farber VHB General Contractors Assoc. (212) 695-5858 Ext. 7316 MTA NYCT L. Dédi Gonga Jenny Kapelyan (973) 780-9353 SC HOLAR SHIP Deborah Wathen Finn ADVISORY BOARD Parsons Brinckerhoff Mary K. Murphy NJTPA Richard Maitino, Chair Parsons Transportation Group Marcia Shapiro Marine Tiger Technologies Pippa Woods www.wtsinternational.org/greaternewyork/ 13 WTS Greater New York Chapter Newsletter Summer 2014