EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
May 4-5, 2021“Civil Rights: A Renewed Call to Action”
Mr. Charles Evers1922-2020
A disciplined advocate of nonviolence on the front lines in the 1960s movement for racial justice, Mr. Vivian was a Baptist minister and a member of Dr. King’s inner circle of advisers. He was the national director of some 85 local affiliate chapters of the S.C.L.C. Reverend Vivian received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, from President Barack Obama in 2013.
“Leadership is found in the action to defeat that which would defeat you… You are made by the struggles you choose.”
The older brother of slain civil rights activist Medgar Evers, Charles Evers picked up his sibling’s mantle leading black voter registration efforts in Mississippi in the 1960s. His dedication to the Civil Rights Movement propelled him into politics. Initially a Democrat, he went on to declare himself an Independent and later a Republican. Mr. Evers was elected the first black mayor of a mixed-race Mississippi town since Reconstruction - Fayette, MS.
“We’re not going to do to the white people what they’ve done to us,” Mr. Evers told The Washington Post after his election. “We’re going to have law and order and justice. We’ve got to prove to this country we can work together. I know we can.”
Reverend C.T. Vivian1924 - 2020
Congressman John Lewis1940 - 2020
“Get in good trouble, necessary trouble, and help redeem the soul of America.”
“When you see something that is not right, not fair, not just, you have to speak up. You have to say something; you have to do something.”
Recognized as one of the “Big Six” leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, Lewis was one of the planners and a keynote speaker at the “March on Washington” in 1963. Elected to Congress in 1986, he represented Georgia’s Fifth Congressional District. He was the recipient of numerous awards, including the Martin Luther King, Jr. Non-Violent Peace Prize; the NAACP Spingarn Medal; the John F. Kennedy “Profile in Courage Award” for lifetime achievement and the National Education Association Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Award.
Reverend Joseph Lowery1921 - 2020
Known affectionately as the “Dean” of the Civil Rights Movement, Reverend Lowery was a part of pivotal moments in the nation’s history – from early Civil Rights struggles to the inauguration of the country’s first black president. Lowery helped coordinate the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott, the non-violent movement that desegregated the city’s public transportation and led to the formation of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Even in his 90s, Lowery’s fervor never dimmed. In 2009, President Barack Obama awarded Lowery the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
“In the joy of a new beginning, we ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked to get in back; when brown can stick around; when yellow will be mellow; when the red man can get ahead, man; and when white will embrace what is right. That all those who do justice and love mercy say Amen.”Prayer given at the 2009 inauguration of President Barack Obama.
Southern Transportation Civil Rights Executive Council
Kimberly A. King, Vice-ChairGeorgia Department of
Transportation
Victoria Smith, SecretaryFlorida Department of
Transportation
Clarence Hampton, ChairAlabama Department of
Transportation
Melvin BynesKentucky Transportation
Cabinet
Paul ForteNorth Carolina Department
of Transportation
Carolyn F. Bell, TreasurerMississippi Department of
Transportation
Vince MaloneTennessee Department of
Transportation
Pamela McKie Foster, AdvisorCivil Rights Specialist, FHWA, South Carolina
Greg DavisSouth Carolina Department
of Transportation
Tuesday, May 4, 2021 8:00 – 9:30 am Greetings
Virtual Tour MS Civil Rights Museum
Celebrating Civil Rights Icons
10:00 – 11:30 am “Civil Rights: A Renewed Call to Action” PanelDiscussion: • ClarenceHampton,AlabamaDepartmentofTransportation • KimberlyKing,GeorgiaDepartmentofTransportation • VinceMalone,TennesseeDepartmentofTransportation • SandraNorman,VirginiaDepartmentofTransportation Moderator: MaryWyeth,SouthCarolinaDepartmentofTransportation
11:30 am – 12:30 pm Keynote Address • IreneMarion,Director,DepartmentalOfficeofCivilRights,USDepartmentofTransportation • StephaniePollack,ActingAdministrator,FederalHighwayAdministration Moderator: IreneRico,AssociateAdministratorforCivilRights,FederalHighwayAdministration
1:00 – 2:00 pm The Quips and Quests of Generations at Work This session will explore the generations of employees in the workplace; the propensities, significant contributions, and needs of each generation, and reveal some common ground. Presenter: •PamConfer,ConferConsultingandCommunications,LLC Moderator: NicoleMcNamee,SystemsConsultants–DBE/SSprovider
OJT/SS Innovative Training Programs/Implementation This session will focus on recent changes and updates to the OJT/SS program and discuss the Highway Construction Workforce Development program. Examples of successful state OJT/SS programs will also be shared. Presenters: •KarenBobo,Director,FHWACenterforTransportationWorkforceDevelopment •ChristinaCurrier,OJT/SSNationalProgramManager,FHWA,CenterforTransportation WorkforceDevelopment •TimMoore,OJTManager,NCDOTOfficeofCivilRights Moderator: AnthonyCromartie,DirectorofBusinessDevelopmentandSupportiveServices,SCDOT
Agenda
1:00 – 2:30 pm Prompt Payment and Return of Retainage – The Importance of Paying Small Businesses Promptly This session will provide an overview of FHWA’s initiative to determine the national state of practice of subcontractor prompt payment and return of retainage regulatory requirements. Presenters: •JanelleHinton,DBEProgramAnalyst,FHWAOfficeofCivilRights •ChristineThorkildsen,DBEProgramAnalyst,FHWAOfficeofCivilRights Moderator: GaryLinn,DirectorofDBE/SBETechnicalAssistance&Compliance,SCDOT
1:00 – 2:30 pm Writing Effective SOWs This session will provide insight into how to build an effective SOW that meets Federal guidelines and ensures expectations are clear and achievable. Presenter: •TomQuinn,CEI Moderator: JustinRawls,DBESpecialProjectsOfficer,MDOT
SBA Assistance During a Pandemic This session will be present a survey of the SBA programs and resources available to help your business Start, Expand, Grow, and Recover! Information will be provided about loan programs, COVID-19 economic aid, small business contracting programs, and more. Presenters: •JanitaStewart,SBADistrictDirectorforStateofMississippi •RhondaFisher,SupervisoryLenderRelationsSpecialist,SBA •JoyceM.Conner,BusinessOpportunitySpecialist,SBA Moderator: LindaHarrell,StateEEOOfficer,MDOT
1:00 – 2:30 pm Boot Camp Sessions – Presented by FHWA
Contractor Compliance 101 This session will provide background, authorities, and requirements for FHWA’s Equal Opportunity (EO) Contractor Compliance Program; roles and responsibilities of the FHWA, State DOTs, and Contractor; and implementation and application of the On-the-Job Training (OJT) Program. Presenter: •CamilleRobinson,CivilRightsSpecialist,FHWAResourceCenter •SandyTalbert-Jackson,TechnicalDirector,FHWAResourceCenter Moderator: MenelikAlleyne,AssistantAdministratorforExternalPrograms,GeorgiaDOT
Wednesday, May 5, 2021 8:00 – 9:30 am Welcome Back Greetings
STCREC State Reports
Roll Call: What’s happening in your State?
9:30 – 11:00 am General Session
Emerging Issues and Updates This session will discuss emerging issues in project delivery, financing, technologies and how they affect Disadvantaged Business Enterprises. A representative of the Resource Center will make a presentation of highlights and updates of technical services and programs. A discussion of changes within the Center for Transportation Workforce Development and FHWA related to workforce development will be presented. Presenters: •MarthaKenley,DBEProgramTeamLeader,FHWA,HeadquartersCivilRights •SandyTalbert-Jackson,TechnicalDirector,FHWAResourceCenter,CivilRightsTeam •KarenBobo,Director,FHWACenterforTransportationWorkforceDevelopment Moderator: IreneRico,AssociateAdministratorforCivilRights,FHWA
9:30 – 11:30 am Boot Camp Sessions – Presented by FHWA
ADA 101 This session will address the basic ADA/504 responsibilities for State DOTs and Local Public Agencies (LPAs). The session will provide information regarding Laws, Regulations and Pedestrian Characteristics, including a discussion on Transition Plan elements; the DOJ-DOT Joint Technical Assistance on the Title II of the ADA Requirements to Provide Curb Ramps when Streets, Roads, or Highways are Altered through Resurfacing; Standards; and PROWAG v. ADAAG. The session will also cover Investigation of ADA Complaints. Presenters: • PatrickGomez,CivilRightsSpecialist,FHWAResourceCenter •ToddWebb,ADAProgramAnalyst,FHWAHeadquartersCivilRights Moderator: NicoleMcNamee,SystemsConsultants–DBE/SSprovider
DBE101 This session will address the basic responsibilities for State DOTs to develop and administer a DBE Program that meets the requirements of 49 CFR Part 26. The session will also cover various elements of the DBE program. Presenters: •MarkArrington,CivilRightsSpecialist,FHWAResourceCenter •JanetHayes,CivilRightsSpecialist,FHWAResourceCenter Moderator: LaurenCollins,SystemsConsultants–DBE/SSprovider
11:30 am – 1:00 pm Sponsor/Exhibitor Networking
1:00 – 2:00 pm ADA, Next Step: Implementation of the Transition Plan This session will provide an overview of initiatives to support ADA transition plan implementation efforts by States and LPAs. Topics include the current research project on State DOT transition plan implementation and virtual peer exchanges on best practices regarding transition plan implementation. Presenters: •SharonField,ProgramAnalyst,FHWAHeadquartersCivilRights •MelissaA.Anderson,ADAProgramAnalyst,FHWAHeadquartersCivilRights Moderator: TaraJackson,EEOSpecialist/ADACoordinator,GeorgiaDOT
Cultural Diversity Plus This session will take a deeper dive into how we welcome people into a space, invite them to the table, and activate their voices. If you’re looking to increase the levels of awareness, sensitivity, and harmony in your business or group, this seminar is for you. Presenter: •PamConfer,ConferConsultingandCommunications,LLC Moderator: JustinRawls,DBESpecialProjectsOfficer,MDOT
1:00 – 2:30 pm Transformation of DBE Development This session will address how to develop and implement an in-depth change model for effective DBE Training Presenters: •LindaMcHenry,W.C.Benton&Associates,Inc. •Dr.W.C.Benton,W.C.Benton&Associates,Inc. Moderator: CarolynBell,CivilRightsDirector,MDOT
DBE Oversight and Administration on Projects with Alternative Contracting and Financing – Overview and Initiatives This session will provide an overview of non-traditional project delivery and financing methods, and best practices to support success of the DBE program. FHWA will also share current initiatives to research and provide education. Presenter: •ChristineThorkildsen,DBEProgramAnalyst,FHWA-OfficeofCivilRights Moderator: BradPutty,AdministrativeBranchManager,KentuckyTransportationCabinet
FHWA Title VI Training is being updated; therefore, FHWA will not present Title VI Training during this Symposium.
Jeffrey C. Altman, P.E. OnMarch23,2021,theMississippiTransportationCommissionnamedJeffreyC.Altman,P.E.,ActingExecutiveDirectoroftheMississippiDepartmentofTransportation(MDOT)effectiveApril1,2021.AgraduateofMississippiStateUniversitywithadegreeincivilengineering,Altmanbeganhispublicser-vicecareerin1998intheMDOTPlanningDivision.In2009,hewasnamedassistantdirectoroftheLocalPublicAgencyDivision,afunctionofMDOTthatoverseesfederalmoneyforlocalgovernmentprojects.HebecameStatewideLPADivisionDirectorin2012.Inthatrole,over$500millioninfederalfundswereobligatedforsurfacetransportationprojectsincommunitiesacrossthestate.Beginningin2019,heserved
asassistanttotheexecutivedirector,whichfunctionedlikeachiefofstaff,assistingwiththedaytodayoversightofoperationsofalldivisionsatMDOT.AnativeofWiggins,AltmanlivesinRankinCountywithhiswifeandchildren.
Mark Arrington InhiscurrentroleasaCivilRightsSpecialistwithFHWA’sResourceCenter,Mr.ArringtondeliverstrainingandtechnicalassistanceinvariousCivilRightsProgramareasforexternalandinternalcustomers.HealsoworksinpartnershipwiththeFHWAHeadquartersOfficeofCivilRightstodevelop,promoteandimplementnewpoliciesandguidancetoassistinadvancingtheFHWACivilRightsPrograms.MarkhasbeenwithFHWAfor14yearsandhasservedfor12yearsastheFHWATexasDivisionCivilRightsProgramMangerpriortojoiningtheResourceCenter.MarkgraduatedsummacumlaudefromtheUniversityofTexasatElPasoreceivingtwoBBAsinBusiness
ManagementandMarketingandhasbeenawardedtheFederalHighwayAdministrationLeadershipAwardandtheDepartmentofTransportationSecretary’sPartneringforExcellenceAward.
Dr. W. C. Benton Dr.W.C.Bentonandhisteamhavebeeninnovatorsindeliveringqualitysupportiveservicesprogramsfor10stateDOTsfor35years.Benton&AssociatespresentedFHWA’sRegionalEntrepreneurialDevelopmentInstitute,whichisnowrequestedbystateDOTsindependentlybasedonitssuccess.Universityprofessorandauthorofsixtextbooks,Dr.BentontakesprideinimprovingDBEs’performanceandprofitability.
Melissa A. Anderson MelissaisalicensedprofessionalengineerandanADAProgramAnalystintheOfficeofCivilRightsfortheUSDOT,FederalHighwayAdministration.Shespecializesinpedestrianaccessibilityandsafetyinthepublicrightofway.ShepreviouslyworkedforUSAccessBoard,astateDepartmentofTransportationandtwomunicipalitiesduringher25plusyearsasanengineer.ShealsoworkedasaconsultantassistingStateandLocalagencies,consultantsandcontractorstodevelopandimplementtransitionplansandtodesignandbuiltmoreaccessibleinfrastructure.HerexperiencewiththeFederalgovernmentandasaconsultanthasprovidedherwiththeopportunitytoeducateandassistlocalagenciesandstatesacross
thecountryandhelpthemtobetterunderstandandimplementaccessibilitysolutions.Shealsoenjoysworkingwithpeoplewhohavedisabilities,bridgingthecommunicationgapthatoftenexistswithbetweengovernmentagenciesandthepeopletheyserve.
Speakers
John Caldwell BorntheseventhofninechildrentoElizabethandJoeCaldwell,JohnlivesinNesbitjustafewmilesfromlandoncefarmedbyhisfamily.JohnismarriedtoLeePerkinsCaldwell.Thecouplehasfourchildrenandeightgrandchildren.JohnisaMarinecombatveteranofDesertStormandIraqiFreedom.HewasawardedtheBronzeStarandLegionofMeritamongotherawards.HeretiredfromtheMarineCorpsReservesasaColonelwithextensiveoperationalandlogisticalexperienceoverland,airandsea.AsasmallbusinessownerinSouthaven,JohnwaselectedtoconsecutivetermsasaDesotoCounty
Supervisorservingfrom1996through2003.AfterthatheservedfourteenyearsastheTransportationDirectorforthelargestschooldistrictinMississippimanagingafleetofover350buses,drivers,mechanicsandstaff.Whiledirector,20,000studentsweretransportedeachdaysafelyloggingovertwomillionmilesannually.Heworkedinthetransportationindustryinthemonthsthatfollowedgainingexperienceinheavytruckandbusdealershipoperations,railroadoperations,heavytruckandoff-roadvehiclemaintenance,GPS/ELD/DOTcomplianceandmore.CommissionerCaldwellhasaccumulatedmultipledecadesofexperienceinleadership,transportation,fleetmanagementandlogistics.HehasaBachelorofSciencefromArkansasStateUniversityandanMBAinPublicAdministrationfromColumbiaSouthernUniversity.
Karen Bobo KarenBobobecametheFederalHighwayAdministration(FHWA)Director–CenterforTransportationWorkforceDevelopmentinMay2019.Priortotakingthisposition,KarenservedastheDivisionAdmin-istratorintheFHWA–IowaDivisionfrom2015toMay2019.BeforegoingtoIowa,shewastheAssistantDivisionAdministratorintheFHWA–IndianaDivisionfrom2011–2015andtheDirector–LocalAgen-cyProgramsintheFHWA-CaliforniaDivisionfrom2009-2011.Karenhasheldotherleadershipandtechnicalpositionsthroughouthercareerandhasover30yearsofexperiencewithFHWAbeginningwiththeHighwayEngineerTrainingProgram.KarenhasaBachelorofScienceDegreeinCivilEngineering
fromClemsonUniversity.ShehasadaughterwholivesinAlexandria,VA.ShelovesFootballandBasketballatthecollegeandprofessionallevels.Shealsoenjoysreadingandtravel.
Pam Confer PamConfer,Ph.D.,isaninternational,award-winning,bilingualprofessionalspeaker,businessconsultant,andpublicrelationsguru.Sheexplodeswithconfidence—teachingeveryonehowasimplesmilecanmovetheworld!WithacertificateinDiversity,Equity,andInclusionfromCornellUniversity,PamisaTEDxWomenpresenter,corporatehumorist,andmastersoft-skillstrainer.PamalsoisacertifiedLeanSixSigmaDiversityandInclusionYellowBelt,andaLeanSixSigmaBlackBelt.Sheistheauthorofthetheoryof“Circle-Shifting”,influencingthemovementofengagementcirclesfromwithin.Shehasgracedthe
coverandbeenfeaturedinseveralpublications,includingJacksonFreePress(2017),SouthernAutomotiveMagazine(2018),MediumMagazine(2020),andThriveGlobalMagazine(2020).Heropenmind,personalstories,andamusingtrainingstyleareunmatched.PamhasacertificationinonlinelearningfromtheNationalInstituteofOnlineLearning(NIOL).SheisamemberoftheSocietyforHumanResourceManagementandtheAssociationofTalentDevelopment.ShehasservedasaleadinstructorandcurriculumdeveloperfortheMississippiStatePersonnelBoardforapproximately17years.PamalsotravelsinpersonorvirtuallyacrosstheSouthernregion,offeringspecializedkeynotes,trainings,andcomedicself-helptalksforgovernmentalentities,educationalinstitutions,publicandprivatesectors.Asinger/songwriter,Pamisrecognizedforhersignature,interactiveperformances.SheisanartistontheMississippiArtsCommission’srosterandtravelsthroughouttheSoutheastwithherband,JazzBeautiful.
Joyce Conner JoyceM.ConnerisaBusinessOpportunitySpecialistintheMississippiDistrictOffice.Joyceworkswiththe8(a)BusinessDevelopmentProgram,aswellasservesasthePrimaryLiaisonfortheHUBZoneProgramfortheStateofMississippi.SheisagraduateoftheUniversityofMississippi,andJacksonStateUniversity,withaMaster’sinBusinessAdministrationandBachelor’sinBusinessAdministration.Joycehasover10yearswithSBA.
Donald E. Davis InOctoberof2018,DonDaviswasappointedtoserveastheDivisionAdministratorforFHWA’sMississippiDivisionOffice.Inthisposition,hedirectsamulti-disciplinarystaffthatadministerstheFederal-aidHighwayProgramtoStateandlocalpartnersthroughoutMississippi.Priortohiscurrentappointment,DonservedastheMississippiDivisionAssistantDivisionAdministratorfor10years.DonbeganhiscareerwiththeFHWAintheHighwayEngineerTrainingProgramin1989.Uponcompletionofthetrainingprogram,DonheldvariouspositionsintheAlabama,Florida,andTexasDivisions.
DonholdsaBachelorofSciencedegreeinCivilEngineeringfromFloridaStateUniversity.
Chrisy Currier ChrisyCurrieristheOntheJobTraining/SupportiveServicesnationalprogrammanagerfortheFederalHighwayAdministration(FHWA)CenterforTransportationWorkforceDevelopment(CTWD).ChrisyprovidesguidanceandtechnicalsupporttostatesandFHWADivisionsonworkforcedevelopmentandisactivelyinvolvedintheHighwayConstructionWorkforcePartnershipinitiative.PriortojoiningCTWD,ChrisywastheRightofWayProgramManagerfortheFHWATexasDivisionandaresearchspecialistintheGovernmentandPublicAffairsDivisionwiththeTexasDepartmentofTransportation.ChrisygraduatedfromBaylorUniversitywithaMasterofPublicPolicyandAdministration.Chrisyenjoys
travelingandoutdooradventureswithherhusbandandthreechildrenundertheageof7.
Pam Confer (cont.)InDecemberof2017,Pamdebuted“MississippiBeautiful”,asongshewrote,produced,andrecordedintributetothestate’sbicentennialandtheopeningoftheTwoMississippiMuseums.Theanthemplayseachdayinthe“WhereDoWeGoFromHere”GalleryoftheMississippiCivilRightsMuseum.Sheregularlyperformsthesongacrossthestate.In2019,formerGovernorPhilBryantissuedaproclamationdeclaringMay10as“MississippiBeautifulDay”statewide.OnJune19,2020,shedebutedhersingle,“Stand!”,afoot-stompinganthemthatprovidesacadencefortheinjusticesincommunitiesofcolor.Pamisastrongadvocateforcommunitypartnerships.Wheretherearepossibilitiesforprogress,you’llfindPamConfer.
Sharon J. Field SharonJ.Field,Esq.istheADATeamLeaderintheFHWAOfficeofCivilRights.Inthatrole,sheoverseestheNationalADAProgram,ensuringthatindividualswithdisabilitieshaveanequalopportunitytousethepublicrights-of-wayinthetransportationsystem.HerresponsibilitiesincludeoversightofStateandlocalpublicentitiestoensurethattheydonotdiscriminateonthebasisofdisabilityinanyhighwaytransportationprogram,activity,serviceorbenefittheyprovidetothepublic.BeforejoiningFHWA,Ms.FieldwastheEnforcementBranchChiefinHUD’sOfficeofFairHousingandEqualOpportunityforRegion2.Ms.FieldpreviouslyservedasSpecialAssistanttotheDeputyAssistant
SecretaryforEnforcementandProgramsComplianceinWashingtonDC,wheresheworkedextensivelyonHUD’sharassmentrule.PriortojoiningHUD,Ms.FieldwastheDirectorofProsecutionsfortheNewYorkStateDivisionofHumanRights.Inthat
Patrick Gomez Mr.GomezhasservedasaCivilRightsSpecialistforFHWA’sResourceCentersince2010,whereheperformsworkinvariouscivilrightsareas,buthisprimaryfocusisdisabilitylaw(ADA/Section504).Mr.Gomez,aseasonedinstructor,hasgivenhundredsofADAandotherCivilRightspresentationsinpersonandviawebinar/videoconferencethroughouttheUnitedStatestothousandsofpublicandprivateemployees.Mr.Gomezattainedhisundergraduatedegree(B.A.)inPoliticalSciencefromtheUniversityofNevadaLasVegas(UNLV);andJurisDoctorate(J.D.)degreefromClevelandStateUniversity/
Cleveland-MarshallCollegeofLaw.BeforebeginninghiscareerattheFHWA,Mr.GomezwasanattorneyattheColoradoAttorneyGeneral’sOffice;CivilRightsManagerandLegalUnitManagerattheColoradoDepartmentofTransportation;andservedastheExecutiveDirectorofHumanResourcesattheCommunityCollegeofDenver.
Clarence H. Hampton, JD ClarenceHamptoncurrentlyservesastheBureauChief,oftheComplianceandBusinessOpportu-nityBureaufortheAlabamaStateDepartmentofTransportation.Inthiscapacity,heisresponsiblefortheDepartment’scomplianceactivitiesassociatedwithacomprehensivecivilrightscomplianceprogram.Mr.HamptonhasservedwiththeStateofMarylandDepartmentofTransportation’sMassTransitAdministrationandtheNewJerseyTransitAuthority.Additionally,HehasservedasanadjunctprofessoratAuburnUniversity,AlabamaStateUniversityandTroyUniversity,lecturingoncours-
esinbusinesslaw,laborlaw,administrativelawandcriminallawHehasservedasaFellowontheGovernor’sTaskForceregardingtheimplementationofanAlternativeDisputeResolutionprocessinAlabamastategovernment.Heisacertifiedmediator,andanarbitratorwiththeFinancialIndustryRegulatorAgency(FINRA).Hehasrepresentedstateagenciesbe-foretheNationalLaborRelationsBoardandtheMarylandStateCommissiononCivilRights.Mr.Hamptonhasamassedoverthirty-fiveyearsofprofessionalexperienceinpublicservicetoincludeservicewithfederalgovernment,stategovernmentandpost-secondaryeducation.HeholdsaBAdegreeinUrbanAffairsfromtheUniversityofMichiganandaJDdegreefromtheUniversityofBaltimore’sSchoolofLaw.HehasattendedtheUniversityofMichigan’sAdvanceHumanResourceManagementcourseforseniorexecutives. Mr.HamptonhasservedastheChairpersonandparliamentarianfortheSouthernTransportationExecutiveCivilRightsCouncil,overtheyears.Presently,heisservingastheChairpersonfortheCouncil.
Rhonda Fisher RhondaFisherservesastheSupervisoryLenderRelationsSpecialistintheMississippiDistrictOfficeoftheU.S.SmallBusinessAdministration.Ms.FisherprovidesleadershipoverateamthatisthepointofcontactoftheAgencyforthedeliveryoffinancialassistance;managementandtechnicalassistance,customer-orientedprogramsandservicestothesmallbusinesscommunity,lenders,resourcepartners,andtheminority,veteran,andwomen’scommunitiesintheStateofMississippi.Rhondahas33yearsofservicewithSBAduringwhichshehasheldmanypositions.
Sharon J. Field (cont.)role,shesupervisedtrialattorneysstatewideintheprosecutionofcomplaintsofdiscriminationinemployment,housingandpublicaccommodations.Ms.FieldreceivedaJurisDoctorfromtheUniversityatBuffaloLawSchoolandaBachelorofScienceinManagementfromtheBinghamtonUniversitySchoolofManagement.SheisagraduateoftheExcellenceinGovernmentFellowsProgramandHUD’scoachingprogramformanagers.
Janelle Hinton JanelleHintonservesasaProgramAnalystontheDBEandContractor/ComplianceTeamwithintheFederalHighwayAdministration(FHWA)OfficeofCivilRights.Ms.HintonprovidestechnicalassistanceandoversightoftheDBEprogram;andleadsthestrategicdirectionoftheDBESupportiveServicesprogramnationally.PriortojoiningFHWA,Ms.HintonservedasanEqualOpportunitySpecialistfortheFederalTransitAdministration(FTA),from2016to2019.
Janet Marie Hayes JanetMarieHayesisaCivilRightsSpecialistwiththeFHWAResourceCenterCivilRightsTeam.ShejoinedtheCivilRightsTeaminApril,2008.Currently,sheprovidestraining,technicalassistance,andtechnologydeployment,toassistStateTransportationAgenciesandlocalgovernmentsindeliveringtheFederal-aidhighwayprogrammoreefficientlyandeffectively.ShealsoservesonmanycommitteesandworkgroupstoadvancetheCivilRightsDiscipline.JanetservedintheU.S.ArmyandreceivedaBachelor’sofScienceinManagementfromtheUniversityofPhoenix.SheresidesinAtlanta,GAandinhersparetimesheenjoysshopping,workingwithherchurchyouth
groupandspendingtimewithherfamilyandfriends.
Martha Kenley MarthahasservedasFederalHighwayAdministration’s(FHWA)DBENationalProgramManagersince2010.Inthispositionshedevelopspolicies,advisesandprovidestrainingtoDivisionOfficesandStateDepartmentsofTransportationonallDBEprogramareas.ShealsoworksregularlywiththeU.S.DepartmentofTransportationondraftingandreviewingregulationsandofficialguidance;andadvancesnationalprograminitiatives.Martha’sjobdutiesalsoincludesupervisingtheFHWAOfficeofCivilRightsDBEandContractorComplianceTeamthatoverseesandassistsinmanagingtheContractorComplianceandOn-the-Job-Trainingprograms.
PriortojoiningFHWA,MarthawastheDirectoroftheEconomicOpportunity(CivilRights)DivisionattheIndianaDepartmentofTransportation.Inthispositionshesupervisedandmanagedallofthefederalcivilrightsprograms:DBE,TitleVIoftheCivilRightsActof1964;theAmericanswithDisabilitiesAct/Section504oftheRehabilitationActof1973;DBESupportiveServices;theNationalSummerTransportationInstitute;StateInternalEqualEmploymentOpportunity,andContractorCompliance/On-the-Job-Training.AlsofortheStateofIndiana,MarthawasDeputyDirectorfortheIndianaCivilRightsCommissionwhereshedirectedinvestigatorsandstaffattorneysintheinvestigationandlitigationofemployment,fairhousingandpublicaccommodationdiscriminationcomplaints.Marthahaslitigatedcivilrightscasesinadministrativeforums,aswellasinstateandfederalcourts.
Marthaspenttimeintheprivatesectorrepresentingplaintiffsin42U.S.C1983actionsfordeprivationofcivilrights.ShealsoworkedfortheCityofChicagoCorporationCounselwhereshedevelopedandadvisedcitydepartmentsoncontractualissues,includingthecity’sMBEprogram.
MarthareceivedaJ.D.fromNorthwesternUniversitySchoolofLawinChicago,Illinois,andislicensedtopracticelawinIllinois,IndianaandtheDistrictofColumbia.ShereceivedaB.A.magnacumlaudefromAlbionCollegeinEnglishandEconomicswhereshewasamemberofPhiBetaKappa.MarthaalsoreceivedaMasterofArtsdegreefromXavierUniversityinCincinnati,Ohiowhereshefocusedonearlytwentieth-centuryfeministliterature.
Kimberly A. King KimberlyA.KingistheEqualEmploymentOpportunityDirectorfortheGeorgiaDepartmentofTransportation.SincejoiningthedepartmentinDecember2012,KimberlyhasworkedhardtobrandtheEEOdivisionasaprofessional,knowledgeableandresponsiveunittotheAgency.TaskedwithoversightforallaspectsoftheAgency’scivilrightsfunction,ithasbeenanimportantpartofKimberly’smissiontoensurethatEEOandcivilrightsconsiderationsmaintaina“seatatthetable”intermsoftheoverallAgencyfunction.Kimberlystronglybelievesthatcivilrightsoughtnottobe“silo-ed”withinEEO,butrathershouldbeavitalconsiderationinallaspectsoftheAgency’sbusinessactivity.Inorder
tomaintainthatposition,KimberlyandherteamensurethattheircustomerservicetobothinternalandexternalcustomersaswellastheirunderstandingoftheEEOfunctionrelativetotheProgramsadministeredbythedivisionareclearlyandeffectivelycommunicatedwheneverrequested.
Duringhertenure,Kimberlyhasledtheunitinanumberofaccomplishments.TheyincluderecognitionsfromtheAmericanPublicWorksAssociation,forthecreationofaBusinessResourceCentertoassistDBEsandsmallbusinessestogetengagedinGDOTprojectactivity,theGreaterAtlantaEconomicAlliance’sAgencyAwardforBestPracticesinDBECertificationandSupportiveServicesassistanceandtheNationalAssociationofMinorityContractor’sExcellenceinCustomerServiceAward.
Anattorneybytrade,Kimberlyhasmorethan20yearsofexperienceinthepracticeareasofemploymentlaw,laborrelations,collectivebargainingandappellatepractice.ThatbackgroundhasservedherwellinherEEODirectorpositionastheneedtoassessandapplyfederalregulationisanintegralpartofthepositionandcivilrightsrequiresaclearanddefinitiveunderstandingoftheapplicablelaw.
Vince Malone VinceMaloneistheDirectorofCivilRightsDivisionfortheTennesseeDepartmentofTransportation(TDOT).Underthisappointedposition,Mr.MalonehasjoinedTDOTafterendinganotablecareerwithSRS,Inc.,whereheworkedastheChiefCompliance&RiskOfficerforoverelevenyears.Mr.MaloneearnedaBachelorofArtsdegreefromLipscombUniversityandholdsaJ.D.fromLevinCollegeofLawattheUniversityofFlorida.
Vinceisahighlyqualifiedprofessionalwithsignificantmultifacetedexperienceinmanagingandcreatingdiversityandinclusionprograms,developingcorporatecomplianceprograms,establishing
riskmanagementprograms,directingfraud&abuseinvestigationsandprograms,workingwithdisadvantagedandminoritybusinessvendors,managingcorporateregulatoryinitiativesanddirectinghumanresourcemanagementandsafetystaff.PriortoSRS,Inc,Vinceworkedpreviouslywithseveralcompaniessuchas,CIGNAHealthcare,UICI/HealthMarketsandNationalCareNetwork(MultiPlan).
Mr.MaloneisoriginallyfromMiddleTennesseeandservesonseveralnonprofitboardswithinthestateofTennessee.VincealsoservesasaTNRule31CivilMediatorandaCertifiedDiversityProfessional.
Irene Marion IreneMarionisapassionateorganizer,innovatorandchangeagentfocusedonadvancingcivilrights,equityandinclusion,andracialjusticethroughgovernmentservice.
AsofJanuary20,2021,IreneisservingastheDirectoroftheDepartmentalOfficeofCivilRightsoftheUSDepartmentofTransportation(DOCR).LocatedintheOfficeoftheSecretary,theDirectoroftheDepartmentalOfficeofCivilRightsisthedesignatedadvisortotheSecretaryonmattersrelatingtocivilrightsintheDepartmentofTransportation.TheDOCRdirectorprovidesleadership,policy,guidance,monitoring,andtechnicalassistancetoDOT’smodalOperatingAdministrations(FHWA
forexample)inimplementingDOT’scivilrightsresponsibilities.
Irene’scareerpathincludesadiversityofrolesinthenonprofit,philanthropyandgovernmentsectors,includingtheU.S.StudentAssociation,NationalCoalitiononBlackCivicParticipation,CongressionalBlackCaucus,CoalitionforaLivableFutureandtheFundersCommitteeforCivicParticipation.Mostrecently,IreneservedintheroleofEquityandInclusion
Sandra Norman SandraD.NormancurrentlyservesasDivisionAdministratorforCivilRightsfortheVirginiaDepartmentofTransportation(VDOT)wheresheisresponsibleforCivilRightsInternalEEOandExternalDBEprograms.Priortobeingpromotedinthisrole,SandraservedastheAssistantDivisionAdministratorforCivilRightswhereshemanagedtheEqualEmploymentOpportunityProgramsforVDOT(Internal).BeforebecomingapartoftheVDOTfamily,SandrawasappointedJanuary23,2006bytheGovernorofVirginia,TheHonorableTimothyKainetoserveasDirectorfortheVirginiaHumanRightsCouncil(Council).AlsoinJanuary2006,formerGovernorMarkWarnerappointed
SandraasActingDirectortotheCouncil.Priortobothappointments,Ms.NormanwastheAssistantDirectorfortheCouncil,andheldthatpositionforfiveyears.SandrawasemployedwiththeCouncilbeginningMayof1989whereshewaspromotedfromthepositionsofExecutiveAssistantandAdministrationsOperationsManager.SandragraduatedfromAverettUniversitywithaBachelorandMasterofBusinessAdministration.
Ms.Normanwasselectedin2020topresenttestimonytotheCommitteeonTransportationandInfrastructureattheUnitedStatesCongressonthesignificanceoftheDisadvantageBusinessEnterpriseProgram.ShealsowasselectedasoneofVirginiaMedia’s2020WomeninBusinesswhocelebratedwomenwhohavebeensuccessfulintheircareers,havemadesignificantimpactinthebusinesscommunityandwhohaveservedasmentorsandexamplestoothers.Justrecently,Sandrawasnamedthe2021RosaParksDiversityLeadershipRecognitionAwardbytheWomen’sTransportationSeminar,theCentralVirginiaChapter.
Tim Moore TimMoore,OJTManagerwithNCDOT’sOfficeofCivilRights,isalong-timeworkforcedevelopmentandeducationprofessional.Timhasoperatedtwocommunity-basedjobskillstrainingandplacementprograms(inBostonandRTP,NC),workedintheUNCsystem,overseenworkforcedevelopmentforaBRAC(BaseRe-AlignmentandClosure)program(Fayetteville,NC),andservedontwocentralNCWorkforceDevelopmentBoards/YouthCouncils.HepossessesanM.Ed.inIndustrialCareerCounselingfromNortheasternUniversity,isaNCEducationPolicyFellow,andisalsoaCertifiedWorkforceDevelopmentProfessionalundertheauspicesoftheNAWDB.
WhileperhapsstillsomewhatnewtoNCDOTandOJT/SS,Timbringsawealthofknowledgearoundstrategicworkforcedevelopmenttotheagencyandrole.
Linda McHenry Ms.LindaMcHenry,theChiefInnovationOfficerforW.C.Benton&Associates,isalsoanattorney.Ms.McHenryco-authoredwithDr.Benton,theseminaltextbook,ConstructionPurchasingandSupplyChainManagement.SheisprojectmanagerforBenton&Associates’EDIprogramsandEEO/DBEfieldcompliance.
Irene Marion (cont.)ManagerfortheCityofPortland’sBureauofTransportation.UnderIrene’sleadership,PBOT’sequityandinclusionxprogramhasbeguntoimplementanaggressiveworkplanfocusedontransportationjustice;expandingcommunitypartnerships;advancingequityincontractingandprojectdelivery;andworkforcedevelopmentandtraining.
IrenewasbornintheCommonwealthofDominicaintheCaribbeanandraisedinPortland,Oregon,whereshecurrentlyliveswithherfamily.IreneisaproudgraduateofHowardUniversityandholdsaGraduateCertificateinSustainabilityfromPortlandStateUniversity.
Thomas Quinn ThomasQuinnisVicePresidentofDBEandSBEProgramsatCEI.Mr.Quinnisasuccessfulsmallbusinessownerwithmanyyearsofexperienceinconstructionandhasfoundedandsoldseveralsmallbusinesses.Mr.QuinnwasaseniorinstructorwithCEIforeightyearsandhastaughtthousandsofsmallbusinessownerstheskillsneededtorunasuccessfulconstructioncompany.
Mr.QuinnbeganmanagingCEI’sDBEsupportiveservicesprogramsin2000.HehasdirectlyassistedhundredsofDBEswiththegrowthoftheirbusinessesandhasimpactedthousandsthroughhismanagementofCEI’sDBEsupportiveservicesprograms.Mr.Quinnhascontinuallyaddednew
servicestotheDBEandSBEprogramsofferedbyCEI.HeisresponsiblefordirectingCEI’spivottovirtualdeliveryofsupportiveservicesduringtheCOVID-19pandemic.UnderMr.Quinn’sdirectionCEIhasgrownitsDBEsupportiveservicesprogramsinthefollowingstates–Alabama,Florida,Georgia,Indiana,Kentucky,andWestVirginia.
Stephanie Pollack StephaniePollackwasnamedActingAdministratorfortheFederalHighwayAdministration(FHWA)onFebruary24,2021.Inthisrole,Ms.PollackprovidesexecutiveleadershipandstrategicdirectionwithinFHWAtoadvancethegoalsandprioritiesoftheDepartment.
Ms.Pollackbringsmorethan30yearsofexecutiveexperienceintransportationandtransit,sustainability,environmentalhealthandpublicpolicystrategytothe2,700-personagency,andoverseesanannualbudgetof$49billion.
Mostrecently,Ms.PollackservedasSecretaryandChiefExecutiveOfficeroftheMassachusettsDepartmentofTransportation,whereshewasresponsibleforafullymultimodalstatetransportationdepartment,oversawtheleadershipoftheMassachusettsBayTransportationAuthorityandservedontheboardoftheMassachusettsPortAuthority.
Previously,Ms.PollacktaughtandledtransportationresearchatNortheasternUniversity’sSchoolofPublicPolicyandUrbanAffairsandtheDukakisCenterforUrbanandRegionalPolicyinBoston.ShewasapartnerwithBlueWaveStrategiesand,fornearlytwodecades,heldincreasinglyseniorleadershippositionsattheConservationLawFoundation,aregionalenvironmentaladvocacyorganization.
Ms.PollackearnedaJ.D.fromHarvardLawSchoolandaBachelorofScienceinMechanicalEngineeringandaBachelorofScienceinPublicPolicyfromtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology.
Irene Rico OnOctober25,2016,IreneRicowasselectedasFHWA’sAssociateAdministratorforCivilRights.Inthiscapacity,sheleadsanddirectsaprofessionalstaffinprovidingcivilrightspolicy,programandstrategicguidancetoFHWAProgramOffices,divisionoffices,otherFederalagencies,Statedepartmentsoftransportation,andprivatesectororganizations.ShealsoguidesthedevelopmentandimplementationofFHWA’sCivilRightsStrategicPlan.Priortoherpermanentappointment,Ms.RicoservedastheActingAssociateAdministratorforCivilRightsbeginninginSeptember2015.Priortothisassignment,sheservedfor5yearsastheDivisionAdministratorinVirginiawhere
sheoversawthestrategicmanagementanddeliveryofthe$900millionFederal-aidprogram.ShehasalsoheldotherkeypositionsincludingSpecialAssistanttotheExecutiveDirector,AssistantDivisionAdministratorinVirginia,andDirectorofPlanningandProgramDevelopmentinTexas,InternationalTransportationProgramsEngineer.
Ms.Rico’sexperiencealsoincludesservingasanAreaEngineerintheFHWANewMexicoDivisionformorethan8yearswheresheoversawthedesign,constructionandoperationsoftransportationprojects.Ms.RicoreceivedaBachelorofSciencedegreeinCivilEngineeringfromtheUniversityofTexasatElPaso,andobtainedaMasterofSciencedegreeinCivilEngineeringfromtheUniversityofNewMexicoinAlbuquerque,NM.
Willie Simmons WillieSimmonsisenteringhisfirsttermasCentralDistrictTransportationCommissionerwhichcovers22countieswithapopulationofapproximatelyonemillionpeople.
SimmonsservedasaMississippiStateSenatorformorethan26years.Forthelast8years,heservedasChairmanoftheSenateHighwaysandTransportationCommittee.UnderhisleadershipintheSenate,over$5Bwasspentthroughoutthestateontheconstructionandupgradeoffederalandstateroads,countyandmunicipalstreetsandbridges;also,millionsofdollarsonpublictransit,portsrailroads,airportsandotherinfrastructuresupportsystems.Heplayedanintegralroleon
projectssuchastherepairoftheWoodrowWilsonBridgeinJackson;theupgradeandrepairofHighway8inCleveland;theHighway82BypassinLelandamongmanyothers.HealsoservedasChairmanoftheCorrectionsCommitteeandViceChairmanofthePublicHealthandWelfareCommittee.
SimmonsservedasDeputyCommissionerofCorrectionspriortojoiningtheMississippiStateSenate.Beforethattime,heservedasacombatveteranoftheVietnamWar.HeisagraduateofAlcornStateUniversity;andreceivedM.S.DegreeandEd.S.DegreefromDeltaStateUniversity.HeismarriedtoRoseSibleySimmonsandtheyhavefourchildrenandtengrandchildren.
Camille Robinson SinceJanuary2020,CamilleservesintheFHWAResourceCenterCivilRightsTeamasaCivilRightsSpecialist.CamilleprovidestechnicalassistanceforalloftheCivilRightscoreProgramareaswithafocusonContractorCompliance.PriortojoiningtheResourceCenter,CamillewastheKentuckyDivisionCivilRightsProgramManager.InthiscapacitysheacquiredanexpertiseinStateInternalEEOandconductedoversightofmajorprojectsincludingtheLouisville-SouthernIndianaOhioRiverBridgesproject.ShewasinstrumentalincreatingtheBridgestoOpportunities(B20)Program,aninnovativeworkforcedevelopmentprogramfortheOhioRiverBridges$2Billionproject.Under
heradvisementtheKentuckyTransportationCabinetexceededtheirDisadvantageBusinessEnterprise(DBE)projectandworkforcegoals.2018-2019,CamilleprovidedoversightintheKentuckyDivisionforbothCivilRightsandRight-of-Way.
CamillebeganhercareerwiththeFederalHighwayAdministration(FHWA)in2004.HerfirstpermanentpositionwaswiththeFHWAOfficeofCivilRightswheresheservedasanEqualOpportunitySpecialistandliaisonwiththeResourceCenter.CamilleholdsaMasterofPublicAdministrationwithaconcentrationinHumanResourcesManagementandaBachelorofArtsdegreeinCriminalJusticefromtheKentuckyStateUniversity.
Janita R . Stewart JanitaRussellStewart,Vicksburg,Mississippinative,isagraduateoftheU.S.SmallBusinessAdministration’s(SBA)DistrictDirectorCandidateDevelopmentProgramwhereinshetookonrotationalassignmentsindirectingtheSBAofficesinCharlotte,NorthCarolinaandAtlanta,Georgia.ShereceivedherB.S.DegreefromtheUniversityofSouthernMississippiinHattiesburgandhasover40yearsoffederalgovernmentservice.InadditiontotheSBA,shealsohasservedattheU.S.Army,CorpsofEngineersintheVicksburgandNewOrleansDistrictsinthecapacitiesofContractSpecialist,ProcurementAnalyst,SmallandDisadvantagedBusinessUtilizationSpecialist
(SADBU),andSpecialAssistantandAdvisortotheCommanderandDistrictEngineerfortheCorps’multimilliondollarSmallBusinessPrograms.
AsSBADistrictDirectorforthestateofMississippi,Stewartisresponsibleforsupervisingtheactivitiesof11employeesintheMississippiDistrictandGulfportBranchOffices.HerresponsibilityentailsthesupervisionofthedeliveryofawiderangeofSBAprogramsandservicestothesmallbusinesscommunity,includingfinancialassistance,entrepreneurialdevelopment,minoritybusinessenterprisedevelopmentandrelatedspecialemphasisprogramssuchaswomen’sbusinessownership,internationaltrade,veterans’affairs,andmore.SheoverseestheStateOfficeoftheSmallBusinessDevelopmentCenter(SBDC)attheUniversityofMississippiandits7SBDCSubcenterslocatedatvariouscollegesanduniversities
Sandra Talbert-Jackson Sandra(Sandy)Talbert-JacksonistheTechnicalDirectorfortheFHWAResourceCenterCivilRightsTechnicalServiceTeam.Shecurrentlyleadsandmanagesateamofnationalcivilrightsspecialists,aswellas,providestrainingandtechnicalassistanceonavarietyofCivilRightsprogramareassuchasTitleVI/Nondiscrimination,EEO,ContractorComplianceandOntheJobTrainingProgramtotheFHWADivisionOffices,StateTransportationAgencies,LocalGovernmentAgencies,andothertransportationcustomersnationwide.
BeforebecomingtheTechnicalDirector,SandywastheSeniorCivilRightsSpecialistandtheTeamLeadfortheResourceCenter’sCivilRightsTeam.
PriortojoiningtheFHWA,SandywasanEqualEmploymentOpportunitySpecialistandComplianceOfficerfortheDe-partmentofLabor,OfficeofFederalContractComplianceProgram(OFCCP)inRegion3’sBaltimoreDistrictOffice.
SheisaNationalHighwayInstitute(NHI)CertifiedInstructorandrecognizedasanationalexpertintheareasofEqualEmploymentOpportunity,Nondiscrimination,andAffirmativeActionPrograms.
SheisanalumnusofMorganStateUniversitywithaBachelor’sDegreeinBusinessAdministration,andTowsonUniversitywithaMaster’sdegreeinHumanResourceDevelopment.SheisalsoamemberoftheSocietyforHumanResourceMan-agementandisnativeofBaltimore,Maryland.
Janita R. Stewart (cont.)throughoutthestateandSBDCBusinessAssistanceCenters;alongwiththecoordinationoftheChaptersofSCORE–America’sCounselors–includingMetroJackson,DeSotoCounty,NortheastMississippi,aswellasSCOREbranchesofSCOREinBolivarCounty,HattiesburgAreaandtheGulfCoast.
SomeofStewart‘sassociations/affiliationsincludetheGreaterJacksonChamberPartnership;VicksburgChamberofCommerce;MississippiEconomicCouncil;MississippiMinorityBusinessAlliance,Inc.;DeltaRegionalAuthority;LeadershipJacksonAlumni;FormerMemberoftheGovernor’sSpecialTaskForceforEconomicDevelopmentPlanning;FederalManageroftheYearbytheGreaterJacksonAreaFederalExecutionAssociation;RecipientoftheGreaterJacksonAreaFederalExecutiveAssociation’sPacesetterAward;HonoreeoftheMississippiBusinessJournal’s50LeadingBusinessWomen;Namedoneof50oftheMostInfluentialAfricanAmericansinMississippi;NamedintheInauguraleditionofWho’sWhoinBlackMississippi,etc.SomeofherfavoritecharitiesincludeGatewayRescueMission,StewpotCommunityServices,HabitatforHumanityandtheMississippiFoodNetwork.
Christine Thorkildsen ChristinehasworkedfortheFederalHighwayAdministrationforover30yearssupportingtransportationinitiativesintheareasofhighwayandbridgedesign,construction,research,safetyandcivilrights.ShecurrentlyworksasaDBEProgramAnalystforFHWA’sHeadquartersOfficeofCivilRights,leadingnationalinitiativestosupportsuccessfulintegrationoftheDBEprograminFHWA’sprojectswithalternativecontractingandinnovativefinancing.
J. Todd Webb J.ToddWebbisanAmericanswithDisabilitiesAct(ADA)programAnalystintheFederalHighwayAdministration(FHWA)OfficeofCivilRights.Inhisrole,hesupportstheNationalADAProgram,ensuringthatindividualswithdisabilitieshaveanequalopportunitytousethepublicrights-of-wayinthetransportationsystem.HisresponsibilitiesincludeoverseeingtheintakeandclosureofADA/Section504complaintsandprovidingtechnicalassistancetoCivilRightsSpecialists.
BeforejoiningFHWA,Mr.WebbwastheADATitleII/Section504CoordinatorattheDelawareDepartmentofTransportation(DelDOT).Inthatrole,hemanagedthestatewideADAprogramforDelDOT.Hisresponsibilitiesincludedmonitoringthepublicright-of-waytransitionplan,investigatingandreportingonexternalADA/Section504complaints,providingADAtechnicalandprogrammaticguidanceduringallphasesofprojects,andmonitoringDelDOT’sservices,programs,andactivitiesensuringthatindividualswithdisabilitiesweren’tbeingdiscriminatedagainst.Inadditiontothatrole,healsoservedastheProjectSEARCHatDelDOTBusinessLiaison,whichisaschooltoworktransitionprogramforyoungadultswhohaveintellectualanddevelopmentaldisabilities.Mr.WebbalsoservedastheChairpersonfortheStateCouncilforPersonswithDisabilitiesinDelawarewhereheworkedwithdisabilityadvocatesandStateagencypolicymakerstoensurethatindividualswithdisabilitieswereempoweredtobecomefullyintegratedwithinthecommunity.
ThroughouthisnineyearswithDelDOT,Mr.Webbheldseveralpositions,whichincludedADAComplianceSpecialist,LandSurveyingSpecialist,andHighwayConstructionInspector.HeservedontheStandardConstructionDetailsCommittee,PedestrianAccessibilityStandardsCommitteeandAdvisoryCouncilonWalkabilityandPedestrianAwarenesswhichfocusedonreducingpedestriandeathswithintheright-of-way.Priortobecomingapublicservant,Mr.Webbstartedhisprofessionalcareerintheconstructionindustryasadesignerandprojectmanager.Mr.WebbreceivedaBachelorofArtsinEducationfromCoastalCarolinaUniversity.
SponsorsThank You!
We’resothankfulforthesponsorswhohelpedmakeour2021TrainingSymposiumpossible.
Diamond Sponsors
Gold Sponsors