2010 Annual Report
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2010 Annual Report
NC TRIANGLE CHAPTER 2010 ANNUAL REPORT 2010 Board of Directors and Committee Chairs President Paddy Jordan Mulkey Inc. Vice President Kimberly Fischer HNTB Corporation Treasurer Amy Simes DENR Secretary Emily Yasukochi Town of Chapel Hill Immediate Past President Julie Timm Moffatt & Nichol Programs Paddy Jordan Mulkey Inc. Communications Susan Humphrey Mulkey Inc. Professional Connections/Membership Karen S. Reynolds NCDOT – PDEA Newsletter Kristin Maseman H. W. Lochner Scholarship Emily Yasukochi Town of Chapel Hill Awards/Banquet Kimberly Fischer HNTB Corporation Mentoring Ann Steedly Planning Communities Professional Development Joanna Harrington URS Corporation Advisory Board Anne Franklin Message from the President It’s been an incredible year for me as WTS NC Triangle President and the chapter also, as you will see throughout this report. As a chapter we reached the majority of our goals and we were able to set many new ones along the way. To me one of the biggest achievements was the signing of the Memorandum of Cooperation with the NC Department of Transportation and Charlotte Metro Chapter. While this objective is not the easiest to implement, it’s imperative we support women in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math at all ages. WTS NC Triangle is committed to fostering women’s place in the 21st century workforce. The NC Triangle Chapter seeks to increase the professional development of its members, along with providing networking opportunities. WTS offers great diversity within both the chapter and the international organization to provide its members with different perspectives on transportation-related issues. I have to give a special thanks to the WTS Board for all their hard work this year, without them I would be lost. WTS is more than just an organization, it feels like family. Please contact me or any of our board members if you have questions or suggestions about the chapter, our goals, or membership. We are always interested in your suggestions and comments. I can be reached via e-mail at [email protected] or telephone 919-858-1895. Looking forward to more opportunities to work together, Paddy Jordan WTS NC Triangle Chapter President Program Highlights 2010 January 2010 WTS Professional Luncheon NC Dept. of Transportation, Rail Division, Pat Simmons and David Foster WTS NC Triangle Chapter was a joint sponsor with attorneys from Parker Poe for a update on high speed rail in North Carolina. This was a follow up from the HSR Summit WTS put on in October of 2007. January 2010 WTS Retreat at Ocean Isle Beach WTS Planning Retreat The NC Triangle chapter held its 2nd annual planning retreat weekend at Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina. The retreat was a great success and allowed the board to set a budget for the year, brainstorm on new lunch topics, select award winners, review policies, and plan for the upcoming banquet. Everyone who attended had a great time and really enjoyed getting to know each other. January 2010 WTS Joint Meeting with ACEC, PENC, & ASHE American Society of Highway Engineers, Professional Engineers of NC, American Council of Engineering Companies and Women’s Transportation Seminar. WTS NC Triangle Chapter joined forces with local organizations for a very eventful dinner. Speaker Gene Conti, NCDOT Secretary, talked about what NCDOT has been doing to move ahead in 2010. Mr. Conti spoke about rail, highways, bridges, and toll roads. This event was very well attended and it was a great event for members to socialize with other groups. Program Highlights 2010 March 2010 WTS Professional Luncheon David King, General Manager of Triangle Transit The March 9th luncheon with presenter David King, General Manager of Triangle Transit provided a status update on transportation planning efforts in the three Triangle counties (Wake, Durham, and Orange), leading toward a 1/2 cent sales tax referendum to fund transit investments. Mr. King expounded upon the transit technologies under consideration and how they will work in concert with land use patterns both today and in the future. Finally, Mr. King shared how regional transportation planning efforts will interact with the High Speed Rail program. This was a very informative luncheon. March 2010 WTS 11th Annual Awards Banquet & Transportation Reception NC Triangle chapter held its 12th Annual Awards banquet on March 31st. This year WTS included a reception for the NC Board of Transportation and was pleased to have Ms. Karen Rae, Deputy Administrator the Federal Railroad Administration as our speaker along with NC Secretary of Transportation. Gene Conti. There were over 80 attendees, including many transportation officials. NC Triangle Chapter honored seven award winners this year and two scholarship winners. Through the scholarship silent auction held at the banquet, WTS was able to raise $450. It was a wonderful event for all which helped to enhance the reputation of our chapter. Program Highlights 2010 April 2010 WTS Professional Luncheon NC Dept. of Transportation, Lacy Love, Asset Management Mr. Love spoke about how the massive highway building program in the 1950’s widened thousands of local roads and add bridges. This unwittingly resulted in a large number of bridges that are now reaching the end of their useful life. The state’s bridges are aging out at a faster pace than the funds available to replace them. Recognizing the looming problem, NCDOT in a ground breaking effort with multiagency units, has developed the Low-Impact Bridge Replacement Process. May 2010 WTS Advisory Board WTS NC Triangle Chapter has established an Advisory Committee of Local Professional Leaders in the Transportation Industry. The purpose of this committee is to establish a quarterly forum for exchange of information on current and rising transportation issues. WTS firmly believes that the professional and social networking of our transportation leaders in an informal setting promotes stronger growth and development of an integrated transportation system. Additionally, this forum will allow our chapter to identify emerging issues and develop relevant and timely programs and seminars for transportation professionals in our area. July 2010 WTS Professional Luncheon NC Dept. of Transportation, Jim Westmoreland The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) Board of Transportation adopted a Complete Streets policy in July 2009. Since that time, the NCDOT and its partners have been working hard to implement the policy. Mr. Westmoreland gave attendees an update on the policy and how it is to be implemented. He also spoke about how Complete Streets will fit into North Carolina's future. This topic was a well attended luncheon and attendees took away a lot of good information. Program Highlights 2010 August 2010 WTS Family Day Durham Bulls Game As part of the WTS Family Day members took in a Durham Bulls Game. Everyone had a great time meeting each other’s families and rooting for the Bulls. We even got a special treat of a double header. September 2010 WTS Professional Workshop Linda Shields, Greer Beaty, and Jill Wells Heath WTS was excited to bring to our members this half day interactive class that taught us presentation techniques and public speaking tips that were easy to implement. Members learned to build confidence and polish their speaking skills with instructor Linda Shields of Speaking with Authority. Ms. Greer Beaty discussed sharing information across disciplines with a sense of humor. Then Ms. Heath, one of our very own members, spoke about how to retool your thinking and adapt in this challenging world. September 2010 WTS Book Club Kim Fischer hosted the first ever WTS Book Club at her home. While discussing Leila Meacham’s Roses, the group enjoyed a great time eating and socializing. What a great bunch of bookworms WTS has! Program Highlights 2010 October 2010 WTS Transportation Hall of Fame Ceremony David Robinson, NC Transportation Hall of Fame This lovely event took place at Prestonwood Country Club where the NC Hall of Fame handed out awards and inducted five people into the Hall of Fame. WTS members Paddy Jordan and Karen Reynolds attended to represent WTS NC Triangle with a chapter display. It was a great way to get the WTS message out to the many attendees. October 2010 WTS & IBTTA Technical Tour NC Turnpike Customer Service Center and Triangle Expressway Project WTS teamed with International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA) for a national conference ―Operating and Maintaining Your Toll Facility—Where the Rubber Meets the Road‖ held in Raleigh. In conjunction with the conference there was a technical tour of the new NC Turnpike Customer Service Center and Triangle Expressway project that is under construction. It was a unique opportunity to get out into the thick of it. Program Highlights 2010 November 2010 WTS Annual Planning Retreat For the 3rd annual planning retreat, NC Triangle chapter took advantage of the great weather with a weekend at Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina. The members had a full agenda that covered a budget for the year, lunch topics, award winner selections, policies, a new web site and plans for the upcoming banquet. It was a lot of work but a great bonding time. December 2010 WTS Annual Toys for Tots Luncheon WTS held the annual Toys for Tots luncheon at 518 West in Raleigh. Eighteen members and their guests were in attendance. Each person brought new unwrapped toys to donate to local families. It’s an exciting time to gather and network. Professional Connections Luncheons 2010 Karen Reynolds heads up this project that connects our members in groups of 3 - 4 that gather for lunch once a quarter. These luncheons allow the members to meet in a informal setting and get to know each other. Currently there are 24 chapter members in five luncheon groups that participate. This has been a wonderful tool for members to connect and really become more active in WTS. Future Cities Competition 2010 Many chapter members helped as judges and volunteers at the local Future City Competition. Future City Competition introduces 7th and 8th grade students to engineering through simulation software, building scale models, writing essays and giving presentations on their future cities. What a Superb Year! 2010 WTS Board MOC Signing with NCDOT Advisory Board Meeting 2010 Banquet Women’s Transportation Seminar Undergraduate Scholarship Winner WTS NC Triangle Chapter is pleased to award Arlaidra J. Salter with the chapter’s 2009-2010 undergraduate scholarship. Arlaidra is a first-year student at North Carolina A&T State University, where she is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in transportation with a focus in Transportation Supply Chain Management. Arlaidra participated in the Air Force JROTC program throughout her high school career, serving in various leadership roles, including Co-Color Guard Commander and Flight Commander. She currently belongs to the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals Student Roundtable, and shows off her Aggie Pride as a member of the NC A&T Blue Reign Dance Team. Arlaidra has demonstrated the leadership experience, work ethic, and focus necessary for a successful career in the transportation field, making her a deserving winner of this year’s undergraduate scholarship. ****************************************** Graduate Scholarship Winner Lindsay K. Maurer is the recipient of WTS NC Triangle Chapter’s graduate scholarship award for 2009-2010. Lindsay is enrolled in the Master of City and Regional Planning program at UNC Chapel Hill, with a concentration in transportation and land use planning. Lindsay’s accolades from her undergraduate studies at Centre College in Kentucky include graduating Summa Cum Laude and winning the Gavin Easton Wiseman Valedictorian Prize, among numerous other achievements. Lindsay’s current efforts involve studying the complex relationships between land use and transportation, with the career goal of helping communities and regions overcome the problems associated with municipal fragmentation, disinvestment in transit, and policies that have increased dependency on automobiles. Lindsay’s academic accomplishments, experience, and strong sense of her future as a leader in the transportation field are just a few of the many reasons she has been selected as this year’s graduate scholarship winner. WTS Membership In the fall of 2010 WTS International implemented is Membership Campaign. With 39 chapters participating, the goal is to increase our membership by 15 percent, resulting in a proportionate increase in our impact on the transportation industry. As professionals committed to the transportation industry, we all know the role that continuous learning plays in supporting our careers. The campaign will last until the end of the first quarter of 2011. So, now is the time to join, rejoin or renew your membership with WTS! The WTS North Carolina Triangle Chapter began 2010 with 40 members. Membership Chair Karen Reynolds reported that over the course of the year, the chapter membership increased to 45 active members. At the local level the chapter hopes continue to grow by providing numerous networking events, innovative and informative programs, professional development opportunities, multi-level mentorship programs, and the ability to access to key leaders in the industry. Members are invaluable to the chapter and for that we thank you. WTS Award Recipients for 2010 It is with great honor and pride that WTS NC Triangle Chapter presents the following awards. These honorees represent the very best of Women’s Transportation Seminar and exemplify WTS’s mission to advance women in transportation. Pam Townsend—Woman of the Year Award It is with great pleasure that we present Ms. Pam Townsend as Women’s Transportation Seminar—North Carolina Triangle Chapter Woman of the Year. Ms. Townsend is VicePresident and Southern States Transportation District Manager for AECOM. She was promoted to this position in 2008, when Earth Tech was acquired by AECOM. She assumed leadership of operations for North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana. She has assumed leadership positions in the transportation industry over the course of her 25-year career. She received a Gubernatorial Appointment in 2009, to the Joint Legislative JOBS (Joining our Business and Schools) Commission, chaired by the Lt. Governor to address the critical issue of preparing youth to be competitive in the 21st century global economy. Ms. Townsend is also serving as the current President of Professional Engineers of North Carolina, (PENC) where she is responsible for strategic planning and policy direction for the 1,500 member organization. She has also invested her time in starting the North Carolina Future City Middle School Program in 2002, and continues to serve as a member of its steering committee. Ms. Townsend’s colleagues praise her management style, especially her ability to look for advancement opportunities for employees and address organizational needs to form a cohesive business unit. She has strived to educate business clients about the firm’s capabilities and to successfully meet business goals. As a recognized leader in the industry, and through her career achievements, she has increased the credibility and reputation of women in transportation. Our WTS-NC Triangle Chapter is delighted to name Ms. Pam Townsend Woman of the Year . Amy Simes—Member of the Year Award Amy Simes was selected by the WTS NC Triangle Chapter as Member of Year for her dedication and hard work. Ms. Simes brings her expertise as DENR's transportation liaison and provides enlightenment to the chapter about upcoming transportation issues. Amy played an very importation role with DENR in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Ms. Simes has given extensive time and effort to the chapter by attending luncheons, board meetings, events, and planning retreats. She has been dedicated to the public sector and she has carried the financial responsibility of annual dues, luncheons, banquets, and other events from her personal accounts. Ms. Simes has shown an extraordinary commitment to the goals and growth of WTS and has contributed to the success of the NC Triangle Chapter. The chapter feels very blessed to have Ms. Simes share her insight and knowledge with other members to help carry out our mission and pursuits. WTS Award Recipients for 2010 North Carolina Department of Transportation-Employer of the Year Award The North Carolina Department of Transportation is an organization that has been a progressive and proactive leader in the transportation field through a commitment to excellence in practice, quality of design, public safety and in the preservation of the human and natural resources of our state. This commitment is best illustrated by the NCDOT mission statement: ―Connecting people and places in North Carolina safely and efficiently, with accountability and environmental sensitivity.‖ The NCDOT also holds an outstanding record of affirmative action practices in hiring and promoting employees throughout all departmental service levels. The North Carolina Department of Transportation is an organization that supports the continuing education of employees through many training opportunities and provides support to civil engineering graduates entering departmental service. These transportation engineering associates are provided an extensive orientation and an eighteen month-long engineering associate program, affording exposure to the range of work practiced in various departmental and highway division offices. The NCDOT has supported and partnered with our local Women’s Transportation Seminar – North Carolina Triangle Chapter in several local transportation panel discussions and transit forums. In 2009, more than half of our WTS-NC Triangle Chapter luncheon programs were conducted by various NCDOT staff covering a diverse range of topics. WakeUP Wake County—Community Organizer of the Year Award The mission of WakeUP Wake County, is to educate its members, the public, and government officials about growth and development issues affecting the quality of life in Wake County, now and for decades to come. The advocacy group, led by Executive Director Karen Rindge, has identified land use and transportation issues as one of its primary focus areas. Wake Up Wake County was instrumental in creating the Capital Area Friends of Transit group and also lobbied for the passage of the Intermodal Bill in the state legislature, enabling Triangle and other North Carolina counties to fund transit investments though sales tax referenda. For its community-based efforts to promote smart transportation options for Wake County, WTS NC Triangle Chapter is pleased to present Wake Up Wake County with this year’s Community Activist/Organizer Award. Abeni El-Amin accepted the award on behalf of WakeUP Wake county. WTS Award Recipients for 2010 Kristen Dwiggins—Rookie of the Year Award Kristen Dwiggins, graduating seven years ago from NC State University, has quickly proven to be a very careerdriven woman and an inspiration to all young engineers pursuing a career path in management. Kristen currently works with the Town of Cary, where she was just recently promoted to Project Manager and now supervises a staff of five. She is constantly making an effort to improve her knowledge and abilities, and always takes the initiative to research solutions to problems that arise. As a result, she improves the final product effectively and efficiently for the people of Cary. Kristen sets high standards for herself not only in the work place, but in outside activities as well. She consistently pursues personal records in triathlons and long distance running races. No matter the work required in the office or out, when she sets a goal, she is dedicated to achieving it. WTS is proud to recognize a young leader in the industry. Leaders aren’t just the people in charge but they are anyone who steps forward to make a difference. A&T Transportation Institute—Rosa Parks Diversity Leadership Award The programs and activities conducted by the Transportation Institute are designed to provide ongoing initiatives in the areas of education, research, community outreach, and workforce development. The Transportation Institute is a multidisciplinary unit that is dedicated to enhancing student learning and faculty development through educational experiences in transportation, research, internships, professional meetings, scholarships and stipends. The program is expanding faculty research opportunities through funded release time, conference travel and summer employment. Serving as a resource to the region, the Institute’s programs create an environment that fosters learning for the 21st century, and advances diversity in the transportation workforce. Over the years, the Transportation Institute at North Carolina A&T State University has become a leader in transportation research, education, and technology transfer. Research efforts have led to numerous publications. Educational programs have resulted in graduates being sought by Fortune 500 firms, federal and state agencies, and many smaller firms both public and private. Kathryn Dobie, the director of the Transportation Institute, accepted the award. WTS Award Recipients for 2010 Washington Bypass Bridge—Innovative Transportation Solutions Award AECOM was the lead designer for the joint venture of Flatiron Construction and United Contractors for the recently completed 6.8-mile design of the US 17 Washington Bypass. At time of bid, the $192 million project was the largest construction contract ever awarded by the NCDOT. The project consists of two interchanges and six bridges, including the 2.8-mile-long bridge over the Tar River and adjacent wetlands. To minimize the construction footprint in these environmentally sensitive areas, a new and innovative top down construction approach utilizing a unique overhead gantry was developed by the Flatiron-United JV Design Build team. The result was minimal impact to the wetlands and an accelerated construction schedule when compared to conventional construction techniques. The world’s first application of the pile driving operation from an erection gantry is the most unique feature of the system and is the essential element that truly eliminates the need for equipment and temporary access trestles and ground work in the fragile wetlands. A pair of 592-ft long, 750-ton gantries, one at each end of the bridge working towards the middle of the bridge structure, built the entirety of the structure from the top down. The selflaunching truss system performs the complete sequence of construction activities. Construction activities are on-going simultaneously across three spans (typically 120-ft in length) in an assembly line progression. As a span is completed and deck cured, the gantry is launched ahead to begin the pile driving on the next span. The dramatic reduction in wetland disturbance offered by this ―true top down‖ construction operation was warmly embraced by the US Army Corps of Engineers, NC Division of Water Quality, NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources, US Coast Guard and other environmental agencies during the permitting process. AECOM’s scope of work included right-of -way acquisition, roadway and structure design, drainage, erosion control, signing, traffic control, and signals. A two-dimensional tidal flow modeling study was also performed on the Tar River bridge crossing. AECOM prepared the environmental permit applications and followed the NCDOT Merger 01 process procedures to secure the 401/404, CAMA, and Coast Guard permits as well as FEMA CLOMR and NPDES permits and a Norfolk-Southern Railroad agreement. WTS is proud to present both AECOM and Flatiron with the Innovative Transportation Solutions Award. Banquet Sponsors Transportation Champions Banquet Sponsors Transportation Partners Transportation Patrons NC TRIANGLE CHAPTER 2010 ANNUAL REPORT Goals for 2011 o o o o o o o Support MOC with NCDOT and Charlotte Metro Chapter Award Banquet Annual WTS retreat Host a Family Day activity Increase Membership Increase Social Media Web Site Update 2010 Financial Report will be distributed in the second quarter of 2011. A Special Thanks to all the members and guests for a great 2010!