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4 | Managed Lanes, AET & Technology Summit AGENDA 6:30am – 2:00pm IBTTA FOUNDATION GOLF TOURNAMENT The Golf Club at Ballantyne Bus will load 15 minutes prior from the Symphony Ballroom Parking Lot, accessible from the Convention Foyer (by the Registration desk). ROUNDTABLES & SPECIAL MEETINGS 3:00pm – 5:00pm LEGAL/OPERATIONS ROUNDTABLE (Governor’s 1/2) MODERATOR: Marcelle Jones, Esq., Infrastructure Consultancy, Jacobs Engineering Group, Dallas, TX FACILITATOR: Rami Harb, Ph.D., PTOE, PMP, Division Manager, Department of Transportation Business Unit West, Atkins N.A., Denver, CO 3:00pm – 6:00pm COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING PROFESSIONALS MINI WORKSHOP (Governor’s 3/4) FACILITATORS: Rachel Bell, Director of Business Services and Customer Relations, Kansas Turnpike Authority, Wichita, KS and Casey Self, Marketing Manager, Perceptics, Farragut, TN 4:00pm – 6:00pm EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS ROUNDTABLES (Cardinal Ballroom) FACILITATORS: Tim Stewart, Executive Director, E-470 Public Highway Authority, Aurora, CO and IBTTA President and Beau Memory, Executive Director, North Carolina Turnpike Authority, Raleigh, NC 7:30am – 6:00pm REGISTRATION (Convention Foyer) 7:30am – 1:30pm EXHIBIT SET-UP (Symphony Ballroom) 8:15am – Noon TECHNICAL TOUR I-77 EXPRESS LANES & CHARLOTTE MOTOR SPEEDWAY Hosted by North Carolina Turnpike Authority Bus will load 15 minutes prior from the Symphony Ballroom Parking Lot, accessible from the Convention Foyer (by the Registration desk). ROUNDTABLES & SPECIAL MEETINGS 8:00am – 11:00am TOLLMINER™ WORKING GROUP (Governor’s 2) CHAIR: Randy Cole, Executive Director, Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission, Berea, OH 9:00am – 11:00am CAV WORKING GROUP (Governor’s 1) CHAIR: Lev Pinelis, P.E., Director, Tolling Operations & Innovation, Transurban, Alexandria, VA 10:00am – Noon PLATINUM SPONSORS ADVISORY COUNCIL (Governor’s 3/4) CHAIR: Fran O’Connor, Senior Vice President, Director of National Tolls, Atkins N.A., Freehold, NJ 1:30pm – 2:00pm GENERAL SESSION OPENING REMARKS (Carolina Ballroom) Patrick Jones, Executive Director & CEO, IBTTA, Washington, DC Tim Stewart, Executive Director, E-470 Public Highway Authority and President, IBTTA, Aurora, CO Matthew Click, AICP, Vice President and Director of Priced Managed Lanes, HNTB Corporation and Co-Chief Meeting Organizer, Atlanta, GA Beau Memory, Executive Director, North Carolina Turnpike Authority and Co-Chief Meeting Organizer, Raleigh, NC The Honorable Vi Alexander Lyles, Mayor of Charlotte, NC FOUND A TION SATURDAY APRIL 21, 2018 SUNDAY APRIL 22, 2018 Buses sponsored by:

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AGENDA

6:30am – 2:00pm

IBTTA FOUNDATION GOLF TOURNAMENTThe Golf Club at Ballantyne

Bus will load 15 minutes prior from the Symphony Ballroom Parking Lot, accessible from the Convention Foyer (by the Registration desk).

ROUNDTABLES & SPECIAL MEETINGS

3:00pm – 5:00pm

LEGAL/OPERATIONS ROUNDTABLE (Governor’s 1/2)

MODERATOR: Marcelle Jones, Esq., Infrastructure Consultancy, Jacobs Engineering Group, Dallas, TX

FACILITATOR: Rami Harb, Ph.D., PTOE, PMP, Division Manager, Department of Transportation Business Unit West, Atkins N.A., Denver, CO

3:00pm – 6:00pm

COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING PROFESSIONALS MINI WORKSHOP (Governor’s 3/4)

FACILITATORS: Rachel Bell, Director of Business Services and Customer Relations, Kansas Turnpike Authority, Wichita, KS and

Casey Self, Marketing Manager, Perceptics, Farragut, TN

4:00pm – 6:00pm

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS ROUNDTABLES (Cardinal Ballroom)

FACILITATORS: Tim Stewart, Executive Director, E-470 Public Highway Authority, Aurora, CO and IBTTA President and Beau Memory, Executive Director, North Carolina Turnpike Authority, Raleigh, NC

7:30am – 6:00pm

REGISTRATION (Convention Foyer)

7:30am – 1:30pm

EXHIBIT SET-UP (Symphony Ballroom)

8:15am – Noon TECHNICAL TOUR

I-77 EXPRESS LANES & CHARLOTTE MOTOR SPEEDWAYHosted by North Carolina Turnpike Authority

Bus will load 15 minutes prior from the Symphony Ballroom Parking Lot, accessible from the Convention Foyer (by the Registration desk).

ROUNDTABLES & SPECIAL MEETINGS

8:00am – 11:00am

TOLLMINER™ WORKING GROUP (Governor’s 2)

CHAIR: Randy Cole, Executive Director, Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission, Berea, OH

9:00am – 11:00am

CAV WORKING GROUP (Governor’s 1)

CHAIR: Lev Pinelis, P.E., Director, Tolling Operations & Innovation, Transurban, Alexandria, VA

10:00am – Noon

PLATINUM SPONSORS ADVISORY COUNCIL (Governor’s 3/4)

CHAIR: Fran O’Connor, Senior Vice President, Director of National Tolls, Atkins N.A., Freehold, NJ

1:30pm – 2:00pm GENERAL SESSION

OPENING REMARKS (Carolina Ballroom)Patrick Jones, Executive Director & CEO, IBTTA, Washington, DC

Tim Stewart, Executive Director, E-470 Public Highway Authority and President, IBTTA, Aurora, CO

Matthew Click, AICP, Vice President and Director of Priced Managed Lanes, HNTB Corporation and Co-Chief Meeting Organizer, Atlanta, GA

Beau Memory, Executive Director, North Carolina Turnpike Authority and Co-Chief Meeting Organizer, Raleigh, NC

The Honorable Vi Alexander Lyles, Mayor of Charlotte, NC

F O U N D A T I O N

SATURDAY APRIL 21, 2018 SUNDAY APRIL 22, 2018

Buses sponsored by:

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2:00pm – 3:00pm GENERAL SESSION

KEYNOTE SPEAKER (Carolina Ballroom)Alex Roy, Editor-at-Large, The Drive

Sponsored by:

3:00pm – 3:30pm

REFRESHMENT BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS (Symphony Ballroom)

3:30pm – 5:00pm GENERAL SESSION

THE NEXT BIG IDEA (Carolina Ballroom)What do Waze, Airbnb and Uber have in common? They are powerful and nearly ubiquitous services stemming from the clever application of technology to address real world needs. There are many more such services on the horizon, especially as our world becomes more mobile and congested. In this session, we explore the next big ideas. Come learn about solutions to important transportation problems from around the globe!

MODERATOR: Matthew Click, AICP, Vice President, HNTB Corporation, Atlanta, GA

Victor Szilagyi, Director, Product Strategy, Signal Noise, The Economist Group, London, England

Barry Einsig, Global Automotive & Transportation Executive, Cisco Systems, Inc., Washington, DC

Monali Shah, Director of Intelligent Transportation, HERE Technologies, Chicago, IL

Paul Reddick, Independent Consultant, Business Development Advisory Services, Sunnyvale, CA

Richard Wallace, Director, Transportation Systems Analysis, Center for Automotive Research, Ann Arbor, MI

5:00pm – 6:30pm

EVENING RECEPTION WITH EXHIBITORS (Symphony Ballroom)

Join our exhibitors at the opening networking event and be sure to stop by the featured food and beverage stations, courtesy of these exhibiting members.

Authentic North Carolina pork ribs and cornbread.

Downhome moonshine cocktails.

and Local craft beer from here in North Carolina.

7:00am – 5:30pm

REGISTRATION (Convention Foyer)

7:00am – 8:00am

OVERVIEW OF NIOP TESTING PROCESS (Governor’s 1/2)IBTTA staff will provide a review of the 2015-17 NIOP testing process and outcomes, and the anticipated path forward in achieving National interoperability.

7:00am – 8:30am

BREAKFAST WITH EXHIBITORS (Symphony Ballroom)(for all registered attendees)

8:30am – 10:00am GENERAL SESSION

DIRECTOR’S INTERVIEW (Carolina Ballroom)This panel will discuss agency needs and the challenges that directors are looking for technology to solve. What are their key issues and concerns? What does the future look like in terms of Smart Cities, ride-sharing, connected and automated vehicles? What other technologies concern them and keep them up at night? Bring your questions – this will be an interactive session.

MODERATOR: Jim Trogdon, Secretary of Transportation, North Carolina Department of Transportation, Raleigh, NCJames Hofmann, Assistant Executive Director, Operations, North Texas Tollway Authority, Plano, TXMark Compton, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Middletown, PARandy Cole, Executive Director, Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission, Berea, OHJulià Monsó, Vice President, Cintra, Austin, TX

Samuel Johnson, Chief Tolling Operations Officer, Transportation Corridor Agencies, Irvine, CA Joe Waggoner, Executive Director, Tampa-Hillsborough Expressway Authority, Tampa, FL

10:00am – 10:30am

REFRESHMENT BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS (Symphony Ballroom)

MONDAY APRIL 23, 2018

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10:30am – Noon BREAKOUT SESSIONS

TECHNOLOGY TRACK (Carolina Ballroom C-E)

BACK OFFICE SYSTEMS What does a CIO in the tolling industry need to know to deploy a new back office? How do you support nationwide interoperability? How do you migrate data to the cloud? How do you satisfy customers who want easier access to their accounts using new applications and devices? How do you manage back-office security? This technical session is designed to help CIOs be more effective strategically and in their day-to-day operations.

MODERATOR: Tom Knuckey, P.E., National Tolls Technology Group Director, Atkins N.A., Orlando, FL

Security – A Technical SurveySandy Bish, Director of Technology and IT, E-470 Public Highway Authority, Aurora, CO

Open Payment SystemsAndrew Tate, Senior Solutions Architect, Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc., San Diego, CA

Interoperability HubsMark Cantelli, Vice President and CTO, Conduent, Germantown, MD

Transaction Delays and Quality Affecting Customer Service and CostGlenn Deitiker, CEO, BancPass, Austin, TX

BUSINESS & OPERATIONS TRACK (Carolina Ballroom A/B)

FINANCIAL BENCHMARKING – APPLES TO APPLES OR APPLES TO ARTICHOKES?Have you found the sweet spot between “transparency and nakedness?” What happens when investors and governing bodies try to compare one agency to another? Because business rules and practices vary across agencies, it’s often difficult to make clear comparisons. In addition, public agencies are often held to a different standard of openness than private operators. This session will address the tension between transparency and confidentiality, especially in times of change.

MODERATOR: Susan Buse, President, SBuse Consulting, Dallas, TX

Rick Gobeille, P.E., Transportation Consultancy Managing Director, Jacobs Engineering Group, New York, NY

Tanya Langman, Director, Fitch Ratings, New York, NY

Amy Potter, Chief Financial Officer, Transportation Corridor Agencies, Irvine, CA

Jeffrey Dailey, Deputy Executive Director, Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, Austin, TX

INNOVATION “TECH” TALKS – ROUND #1 (Mecklenburg 2/3)

The “Tech” Talks track is modeled after the famous TED Talks series, in which dynamic speakers will communicate a story about a solution, innovation, service or idea that addresses an industry challenge, introduces a new idea or presents an old idea in new light. Speakers engage the audience from a small stage where they can interact and tell their unique story. This is the first of three rounds of “Tech” Talks today.

FACILITATOR: Jeff Weiss, Associate & Senior Toll Consultant, Gannett Fleming, New Paltz, NY

Leading From the EdgeRandy Cole, Executive Director, Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission, Berea, OH

For Future-Proofed Mobility, Look to Express LanesJohn Brady, Director, Strategy & Revenue, LBJ Infrastructure Group and NTE Mobility Partners, Dallas, TX

Preparing for Disruptive Change in TransportationCraig Shuey, Chief Operating Officer, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Middletown, PA

POTS to PANS Joe Averkamp, Vice President, Parsons Corporation, Alexandria, VA

Analytics Alphabet Soup: IoT, AI, ESP – Big Data Analytics Can Be a Game Changer in a Connected WorldEric Hunley, Senior Manager, SAS, Raleigh, NC

Noon – 1:30pm

LUNCH WITH EXHIBITORS (Symphony Ballroom)(for all registered attendees)

1:30pm – 3:00pm BREAKOUT SESSIONS

TECHNOLOGY TRACK (Carolina Ballroom C-E)

ROADWAY SENSORS AND LANE SYSTEMS What is the future of mobile phone tolling and license plate recognition? What about vehicle classification and car occupancy detection? What are the prospects for truck-only tolling? How can we simplify the maintenance and operation of existing and future toll lane systems? The session covers the latest innovations and enhancements to roadway systems.

MODERATOR: Joe Averkamp, Vice President, Parsons Corporation, Alexandria, VA

95 Express Lanes – VOD Proof of Concept Lev Pinelis, P.E., Director, Tolling Operations & Innovation,

Transurban, Alexandria, VA

Occupancy Verification: To Enforce or Not to Enforce, That is the QuestionDan Lamers, P.E., Senior Program Manager, Metropolitan Transportation Planning, North Central Texas Council of Governments, Arlington, TX

Providing Customer Value and Interoperability Through Tri-Protocol Reader ImplementationAndy Lelewski, P.E., Director of Toll Operations, North Carolina Turnpike Authority, Raleigh, NC

AGENDAAGENDA

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Video-Based Vehicle Detection and ClassificationBjörn Crona, Product Manager, Vehicle Detection & Classification, Kapsch TrafficCom, McLean, VA

Wrong-Way Vehicle Detection Tim Garrett, P.E., Vice President, HNTB Corporation, Ocoee, FL

BUSINESS & OPERATIONS TRACK (Carolina Ballroom A/B)

SECURITYRisk management, disaster recovery, cyber security, privacy, asset protection. Operations throughout an organization must address these issues, but often they land on the back burner because immediate challenges take precedence over future planning. Who is responsible for making sure these security plans are in place, personnel are trained, and best practices are updated? How do you convince management and governing boards that we must allocate time and resources to these efforts? What are the latest tools to address these issues? And what can we learn from other industries? Come hear best practices from around the world.

MODERATOR: Rafael Hernandez, Director of Toll Operations, Tampa-Hillsborough Expressway Authority, Tampa, FL

Managing New Risks in a Traditional EnvironmentFederico di Gennaro, Proposal Manager, AISCAT Servizi, Rome, Italy and Pietro Contegno, Head of Development and Innovation, SINELEC S.p.A., Tortona, Italy

Disaster Recovery – Putting a Plan in PlaceSandra Bish, PMP, Director of Technology and IT, E-470 Public Highway Authority, Aurora, CO

Security Automation and OrchestrationJay Spann, Technical Marketing Engineer, Swimlane, Louisville, CO

INNOVATION “TECH” TALKS – ROUND #2 (Mecklenburg 2/3)

FACILITATOR: Thomas “TW” Lowe, P.E., Senior Division Manager, Atkins N.A., Austin, TX

Leaving the Flat File Behind – Developing Communication Fabric for Tolling, CAVs and Next-Generation InteroperabilityRyan Ninness, Senior Application Development Manager, E-470 Public Highway Authority, Aurora, CO

The Doctor is IN Tyler Milligan, Managing Partner, Milligan Partners LLC, Dallas, TX

Something “Wicked” This Way Comes – The Evolution of Road Usage Charging in U.S. Richard “Trey” Baker, Consultant, Advisory Services, WSP USA, Austin, TX

AV/CV – Calculated AnticipationLaurie Matkowski, Director of Connected & Automated Vehicles, Gannett Fleming, Philadelphia, PA

MaaS is not a Galactic Alignment of Huge Proportions Tim McGuckin, CEO for USA, A-to-Be, Reston, VA

3:00pm – 3:30pm

REFRESHMENT BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS (Symphony Ballroom)

3:30pm – 5:00pm BREAKOUT SESSIONS

TECHNOLOGY TRACK (Carolina Ballroom C-E)

THE FUTURE This session focuses on how new policies and technologies will affect the tolling landscape. Among the topics this group will discuss are Smart Cities, Connected Vehicles, Automated Vehicles. Other areas are the rise of ride hailing services, car-sharing services, cooperation with transit systems, and the new user paradigm—will car ownership decline? Also, what is the prospective view on gas tax revenue and what does the rise of road use charging mean to tolling systems? How can transit systems, road use charging systems and transit systems be used to jointly manage demand and mitigate traffic congestion? Will One Account solutions (tolling combined with transit) or Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) emerge as viable models?

MODERATOR: Suzanne Murtha, Vice President, Connected and Automated Technologies, AECOM, Alexandria, VA

Smart Phone TollingAbenezer Yohalashet, Founder/CEO, PayTollo, San Francisco, CA and Ryan Lausman, Operations, Automatic Labs, San Francisco, CA

Vehicle Miles Traveled Update Matthew Dorfman, Partner, D’Artagnan Consulting, Arlington, VA

Top 10 Items for Agencies to Consider for Connected VehiclesCarrie Mussman, ITS/Traffic/Tolls Engineer, AECOM, Greenville, SC

The Future Connection Between Transit and Shared-Use LanesDean Bushey, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Computer Science and IT, Florida Polytechnic University, Lakeland, FL and Tom McVey, P.E., Senior Program Management Engineer, RS&H, Orlando, FL

THEA Connected Vehicle Results Bob Frey, AICP, Planning Director, Tampa-Hillsborough

Expressway Authority, Tampa, FL

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BUSINESS & OPERATIONS TRACK (Carolina Ballroom A/B)

CONTROL THE CONVERSATION WITH HARMONY AMONG KEY STAKEHOLDERS A symphony is only as magical as its least skilled musician. Likewise, a communications campaign for a toll initiative to improve mobility is only as effective as its weakest message. Key stakeholders in the world of transportation include everyone from drivers to legislatures and all in between. A strong and consistent message is critical; however, if one instrument is off key, the entire song is impaired, and the meaning lost. This session will explore the variety of players in the tolling industry and the importance of every single one working from the same page in the same song book. Join this varied panel of experts for a unique look at aligning communication efforts to ensure a successful delivery of the opus.

MODERATOR: Jessica Carson, Manager of Communications & Tolling Services, E-470 Public Highway Authority, Aurora, CO

Mindy Peterson, Vice President, C2 Strategic Communications LLC, Louisville, KY

Dee Anne Heath, Director of External Affairs, Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, Austin, TX

Cheryl Sparks, Director of Communications, Maryland Transportation Authority, Baltimore, MD

Ericka Davis, Chief Communications Officer, State Road & Tollway Authority, Atlanta, GA

INNOVATION “TECH” TALKS – ROUND #3 (Mecklenburg 2/3)

FACILITATOR: Usha Elyatamby, Associate Director, Intelligence Practice, IBI Group, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Innovate 680Tim Haile, Deputy Executive Director, Contra Costa Transportation Authority, Walnut Creek, CA

Slow Down, You Move Too FastPatrick Jones, Executive Director & CEO, IBTTA, Washington, DC

Tech Change is Better for Workers (and the Toll Industry) Than You ThinkAdrian Moore, Ph.D., Vice President, Reason Foundation, Sarasota, FL

Have We Missed Something? Mike Davis, P.E., DBIA, National Tolls and Technology Service

Group Leader, RS&H, Orlando, FL 6:30pm – 9:30pm

EVENING EVENT – NASCAR HALL OF FAME

400 East Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28202Event is within walking distance. Meet in the Sheraton lobby 15 minutes prior to walk over.

Sponsored by:

AGENDA

7:00am – 3:30pm

REGISTRATION (Convention Foyer)

7:00am – 8:30am

BREAKFAST WITH EXHIBITORS (Symphony Ballroom)(for all registered attendees)

8:30am – 9:00am GENERAL SESSION

KEYNOTE SPEAKER (Carolina Ballroom)Andy Boenau, Director of Mobility Strategy, Gotcha Group

Sponsored by:

9:00am – 10:30am GENERAL SESSION

PRICING PROJECTS – OLD & NEW (Carolina Ballroom)Priced managed lanes have been in existence in the US for almost 25 years. Cordon pricing has been in existence in Europe for nearly 15 years. New versions of these pricing concepts are being implemented or at least considered for implementation around the US to help solve critical transportation problems. This panel session will visit several of the older pricing projects to see how they are doing today. Are they meeting their goals and generating revenue? Is the public happy with the projects? We’ll hear about new versions of these pricing concepts, such as part-time pricing on an entire section of Interstate 66 in Northern Virginia as well as zone pricing concepts in New York City and Vehicle Miles Traveled pilot in Oregon.

MODERATOR: Greg Le Frois, P.E., Senior Vice President, HNTB Corporation, Parsippany, NJ

Amanda Baxter, Senior Transportation Planner, Kimley-Horn, Reston, VA and David Caudill, Division Administrator, Tolling Operations Division, Virginia Department of Transportation, Richmond, VA

Robert Rocchio, P.E., Chief Engineer, Infrastructure, Rhode Island Department of Transportation, Providence, RI

Andrew Fremier, Deputy Executive Director, Operations, Bay Area toll Authority, Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Oakland, CA

Jaidev Sankar, P.E., Vice President, HNTB Corporation, New York, NY 10:30am – 11:00am

REFRESHMENT BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS (Symphony Ballroom)

TUESDAY APRIL 24, 2018

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11:00am – 12:30pm GENERAL SESSION

VENDOR FORUM – RUNNING THE ULTIMATE MODERN TOLL FACILITY (Carolina Ballroom)

Join your colleagues for this first-of-a-kind session of new ideas and technologies for improving back-office systems and/or roadway operations, presented by the IBTTA vendor community. With no veiled messages, hidden content or subliminal channeling, 10 IBTTA members will showcase their innovative products and solutions in a way that’s informative and eye-opening. Learn how their technologies and systems can be used to transform your agency into running the ultimate modern toll facility. And, because there will be a lot of energy at this session, we’ll devote the last few minutes to a special event. One person, with keen listening skills, will walk away with a big smile on their face! (Details will be revealed during the session – don’t miss it!).

MODERATOR: John Mike, President, Perceptics, Farragut, TN

PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS: Jim Alves, Senior Business/Technology Developer, North America, Q-Free, San Diego, CA

Rahul Mehra, Associate Director, Practice Lead, Intelligent Systems, IBI Group, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

James Lee, UK Support Services and Delivery Manager, Emovis Technologies UK, Ltd., Westbury, NY

Mike Papineau, President and Mark Feltham, Chief Technology Officer, RideFlag Technologies, Inc., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Teri England, Director, Red Fox ID, Ltd., Newark Notts, United Kingdom

Jennifer Sherblom, Business Development Manager, Perceptics, Farragut, TN

Stephen Lockhart, Chief Technology Officer, Star Systems International Limited, Allen, TX

John Miller, Vice President, Product Management, Kapsch TrafficCom, Austin, TX

Ted Osinski, Director, Emerging Technologies, MET Laboratories, Inc., Baltimore, MD

Shannon Swank, Vice President, BancPass, Austin, TX

12:30pm – 2:00pm

LUNCH WITH EXHIBITORS (Symphony Ballroom)(for all registered attendees)

2:00pm – 3:30pm GENERAL SESSION

TRUST & ACCOUNTABILITY (Carolina C-E)In the face of rising cynicism in society about the trustworthiness of individuals, corporations and governments, it’s more important than ever to build and maintain trust with your customers. Our customers are not only the people who drive on our roads. They include vendors, consultants, partner agencies, elected officials, investors and anyone with a stake in your success. In this session, we invite you to tell the story of how your organization confronted a real or perceived trust gap. What did you do to regain or enhance your organization’s perception in the eyes of your key stakeholders?

MODERATOR: Tim Stewart, Executive Director, E-470 Public Highway Authority, Aurora, CO

Peg Terry, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, New York, NY

Dave Kristick, Deputy Executive Director, E-470 Public Highway Authority, Aurora, CO

Andrew Heath, P.E., Administrator, Georgia Department of Transportation, Atlanta, GA

Juan Toledo, Deputy Executive Director/Director of Engineering, Miami-Dade Expressway Authority, Miami, FL

3:30pm

ADJOURN

8:00am – 2:00pm

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICERS AND OPERATIONS DIRECTORS MEET-UP

LOCATION: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center (CMGC)Room 280600 E. 4th StreetCharlotte, NC 28202

FACILITATOR: Andy Lelewski, P.E., Director of Toll Operations, North Carolina Turnpike Authority, Raleigh, NC

WEDNESDAY APRIL 25, 2018

4:00pm – 6:00pm

ATI ANNUAL ROUNDTABLE EVENT On-site registration: Visit the ATI table in the Sheraton Hotel.

6:00pm – 7:00pm

ATI RECEPTION