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Name Company Name State Three Word Self Introduction Farhad TransportationCamp DC 2017 Attendee List Name Company Name State Three Word Self Introduction Farhad Abasahl University of Maryland Maryland Zak Accuardi TransitCenter University of Drew Ackermann Washington Harry Adler Truck Safety Coalition Pinky Advani Colleen Agan ITE VA Metropolitan Transportation Nisar Ahmed Commission California Mobility for Mass University of North Jonathan Ahn Carolina at Chapel Hill North Carolina MTA Bridges and Alexandra Aiello Tunnels NJ Newark is rising! Gavin Alford ISG Projects Victoria, Australia Integrated Transport Atizaz Ali Virginia Tech - NCR Virginia Joseph Allen Bike Gaithersburg Maryland Organizing Predictable Chaos Giorgio ambrosino MemEx Livorno MemEx Transportation Steve Andreadis Research Board Ricky Angueira VHB Virginia Transportation Planner Aaron Antrim Trillium Solutions, Inc. OR Olya Arakhouskaya NJ TRANSIT NJ Pioneer Valley Transit Price Armstong Authority Massachusetts Eager to learn Pedestrian Advisory Committee (Arlington, John Armstrong VA) Virginia Love walkable communities university of tennessee, Ramin Arvin knoxville Tennessee Mojdeh AzadDisfany University of Tennessee TN Transportation Transportation Conference Scott Babcock Research Board VA Innovation Arnd Baetzner University of St. Gallen Switzerland non-mass transit Cubic Transportation Lisa Bahr Systems MN Rocky Mountain Kathleen Baireuther Institute Texas Mobility as a Service University of South Sean Barbeau Florida Florida Smarter multimodal apps Raphael Barcham NYCT New York Maryland-National Capital Park and Bryan Barnett-Woods Planning Commission Maryland Capital Trails Coalition Velvet Basemera- Fitzpatrick TRB D.C. Hidden No More Federal Highway Melanie Becker Administration District of Columbia Tyler Beduhn Kimley-Horn VA Sridevi Beidha Redmon Group Inc. Virginia www.CommuterDirect.com Jack Belcher Arlington County Virginia Digital Destiny Innovation Boundary Stone Brandon Belford Partners DC Justin Bensan N/A Volunteer District of Columbia Cheerful! Empathetic. Holistic. Harvey Berlin . David Bernard Quality Counts LLC Virginia Simon Berrebi Georgia Tech Georgia Kush Bhagat MassDOT Massachusetts Safer for all Foursquare Integrated Transportation Laura Bianca-Pruett Planning Maryland Jennifer Bihl Bihl Engineering SC Fairfax County Transportation M. Douglas Birnie Committee VA Mobility Management USDOT Volpe National Transportation Systems Laura Black Center Laura Black Mark Blacknell Mark Blacknell Better Safer Cycling Andrew Blaisdell LeighFisher New Jersey Landside Airport Planner Jean-Paul Bonjour [email protected] California City College of New Candace Brakewood York New York Chris Breiland Fehr & Peers WA Daniel Brennan Quality Counts LLC Virginia Teach America Frank Broen Corporation Florida Visionary Performance Passion Laura Brown RLS & Associates, Inc. VA Community Development Fairfax City Economic Christopher Bruno Development VA Montgomery County Darcy Buckley DOT Stephen Buckley OpenGovMetrics MA Public Involvement Evaluation District Department of Marina Budimir Transportation (DDOT) District of Columbia Sabra Wang & James Bunch Associates Inc. Maryland Modeler, Transit, Data Mary Butcher Bureau of Good Roads Maryland @JustLikesBikes Diego Canales WRI DC Washington Metropolitan Area Richard Carman Transit Authority MD/DC Andrew Carpenter Mobility Lab DC Help Communities Thrive Jyot Chadha WRI Sydney Chan VHB NJ Tien-Tien Chan City of Austin TX Yuri Chang Smart Growth America Edwin Cheng Kimley-Horn Astro Ltd. Motion Will Chilton Pictures Jade Clayton RK&K, YPT Baltimore Maryland Alex Clegg AASHTO District of Columbia Urban Land Institute Aysha Ruya Cohen (ULI) DC Bikeshare. Equity. Real Estate. Patricia Collette KU Kansas University of Puerto Benjamin Colucci Rico - Mayaguez Puerto Rico Ken Conaway Easterseals Amy Conrick Amy Conrick Matt Conway Conveyal DC Sean Corcoran Toole Design Group District of Columbia Coalition for Smarter Cheryl Cort Growth Michelle Cragle DS&MG Thomas Craig Trillium Solutions, Inc. OR Arlington County Stephen Crim Government Virginia Agustin Cruz ArlingtonGreen Monash University Graham currie Australia Make Cities Better Coalition for Smarter Aimee Custis Growth The University of Pankaj Dahal Tennessee Tennessee Binh Dam MARTA Army GA Energy Plus Transit Santosh Rao Danda Uber Technologies Santosh Rao Danda Uber Technologies Nathan Danielsen Atlantic Media DC City University of New Adam Davidson York NY Data as Infrastructure John Davis Ayres Associates WI Sensible Safe Mobility Veronica Davis Nspiregreen LLC Washington, DC Marisela Ponce De Leon IDB Washington DC Time is NOW Rob Delach Active Prince William VA Bike Ped Transit Josh DeLaRosa Abt SRBI New York Data = Democracy Lois DeMeester Lois DeMeester Arlington Elizabeth Denton Transportation Partners VA Maureen Devlin UNC Chapel Hill North Carolina Person who bikes University of Nirbesh Dhakal Tennessee, Knoxville Tennessee American Public Transportation Matt Dickens Association Washington, DC Transit Priority Now! Transportation Technology Vikram Dogra RK&K VA Infrastructure Jessica Doherty Blacksburg Transit VA Driving Environmental Awareness Chris Dolan Toole Design Group MD Matthew Dorfman D'Artagnan Consulting VA Sustainable Roadway Funding Julie Dowds University of Vermont VT Darcy B. Downs GoTriangle North Carolina Daniel Dragan Transit Rider speed capacity policy Gaby Ruano Duke Kimley-Horn Virginia Henry Dunbar BikeArlington VA Better Biking Everywhere Esther Dyson Way to Wellville New York mobility supports health Marc Ebuna TransitMatters Massachusetts Equitable Frequent Transport David Edmondson Cornell University New York Blogger, student, internationalist Institute for Public Administration, Savannah Edwards University of Delaware DE Creating Community Connections District of Columbia Department of Sean Egan Transportation DC Get Buses Moving Carnegie Mellon Mark Egge University Pennsylvania Danielle Elkins CH2M Georgia Raymond Ellis Raymond H. Ellis Consulting VA Raymond Ellis Consulting Jordan Elpern-Waxman Freelance NY Cities, Transportation, Technology Dan Emerine DC Office of Planning DC People-Centered Streets David Emory Conveyal GA Alex Engel NACTO NY Get People Excited Future Cities Lab, Alex Erath Singapore urban transport enthusiast Dr. Gregory Erhardt University of Kentucky Kentucky Monash University Nora Estgfaeller Melbourne Australia Mary Eveleigh Smart Growth America Washington, DC Complete Streets nerd U.S. House of Logan Ferree Representatives Virginia Art of Possible Transportation Elaine Ferrell Research Board United States of AmericaTRB Justin Ferri KMJ Consulting, Inc. PA Cian Fields The Cadmus Group Anything with wheels. Arlington County Larry Filler Commuter Services Virginia Brendan Finn ETTS Ltd. Leo Frachet Transit Quebec Kelley Frank Kimley-Horn Virginia Multimodal Design Solutions Shannon Frede U.S. Senate Maryland Bike-Ped Safety Jeremy Frisch Apple CA Transit made simple Adam Froehlig Lyndon State College VT Hank Fung County of Los Angeles California Anthony Gallo Kimley-Horn Virginia Dave Galpern RMSI Akshali Gandhi Nelson\Nygaard DC New to DC! Ehsanali Keshteh Gar Virginia Tech Virginia Oscar Garcia Toole Design Group DC Teresa Garcia Hunter College Andrea Garland City of Roanoke VA Follow the leader Micro-movement of Mary-Jo Gellenbeck People North Carolina Juliana Geller Zipcar District Of Columbia M. J. Wells & asawari gharat Associates D.C. Sabra, Wang & Joe Giancarlo Associates, Inc. engineer model traffic George Mason Jonathan Gifford University Virginia public private partnerships (P3s) Summit Strategies Sarah Gimont Government Affairs LLC District Of Columbia Eli Glazier Toole Design Group Alexis Glenn Redmon Group Inc. Virginia www.TransitDisplay.com Ethan Goffman Arlington Pedestrian Eric Goodman Committee Virginia Comfortable Multimodal Networks Jay Gordon MIT Transit Lab Shared Mobility Pete Gould Strategies, LLC DC Gaelle Gourmelon Worldwatch Institute DC James Graham DDOT DC DDOT Maps DC Nate Graham Capital Bikeshare DC Let's talk bikes. Stephen Granger-Bevan Velocilytics Ltd UK Audra Grassia PA Victory Bikes, Data, Snacks Bobbi Greenberg Steven Greenwaters American University DC DOT/Federal Highway Mike Griffith Administration American Public Transportation Darnell Grisby Association DC TNC Transit Automated Benjamin Groff Tidemore Group Maryland City-Positive Policy Thomas Grogan Vergys DC Data Driven Analysis Community Transportation Sheryl Gross-Glaser Association of America MD - Maryland Equitable Driverless Revolution Sheryl Gross-Glasier Heidi Guenin GridWorks Oregon I ask questions. Meghan Hade Mapzen CA American Society of Laura Hale Civil Engineers Shared-Use Mobility Cassie Halls Center Illinois Shared, Equitable Transportation Empowerment through Thomas Hamed Coca-Cola Georgia transportation Metropolitan Washington Council of Ben Hampton Governments Andrea Hamre Virginia Tech Virginia Commuter Benefits Researcher Eno Center for Emily Han Transportation DC Emily Han Namoo Han Freese and Nichols TX Roundabouts and Bicycling Evan Handy US Department of State DC Bicycling urban father Robert Hanifin AECOM Michael Hanowsky LeighFisher CA United Hates Uber Dawn Hardesty Noblis Virginia Northeast Corridor Australian Transportation Xavier Harmony Commission DC Enthusiast Cutter Harrigan Booz Allen Jillian Harris Holly Hartell Sarah Hashem Kapsch Virginia Glenn Havinoviski Iteris, Inc. VA Integrated Mobility Consultant Laurel Haynes Volunteer VA Rebecca Hazlett Bakari Height MARTA Army Georgia MARTA Army Rocks! Axel Hellman OurBus Inc.
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