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WTS Annual Conference 2018 Proposal Title The Route to Resilience: Lessons from integrating resilience into transportation assets Educational Track Resiliency & Sustainability: From Planning to Design, Construction, Maintenance, and Operations Julie Chang New York, NY Principal & General Manager, Sam Schwartz E-Mail: [email protected] Julie Chang is an accomplished global business leader for complex and high-profile resilience and sustainability projects. She presently serves as the General Manager for the Sam Schwartz New York practice focus- ing on transportation planning and engineer- ing. She has dedicated the last 20 years of her career to building stronger, better more resilient communities. Elsie Poisson-Vitet New York, NY Senior Program Manager Storm Mitiga- tion and Resilience Office, Port Author- ity of New York & New Jersey E-Mail: [email protected] Ms. Elsie Poisson-Vitet is the Senior Program Manager for Finance and Opera- tions in the Port Authority New York & New Jersey’s Storm Mitigation and Resilience Office. She manages the financial forecast- ing and, business policies and processes that influence the overall performance of the Agency’s estimated $4 billion Sandy Recov- ery and Resiliency Program. Keely Thibodeaux New Orleans, Louisiana Founder and Principal at Landmark Consulting LLC E-Mail: [email protected] Keely Thibodeaux, Founder and Principal of Landmark Consulting, LLC, has proven success in developing best practices while offering solid advice to executives on regulatory compliance oversight, busi- ness process consulting, and technical support to state agencies, municipalities, and nonprofit organizations. Prior to found- ing Landmark Consulting LLC, Keely also served as the Deputy Recovery Program Manager for the City of New Orleans and the FEMA Public Assistance Coordinator for Jefferson Parish, LA. Molly Urbina Denver, Colorado President and CEO of Urbina Strategies LLC and Former Executive Director of the Colorado Resiliency and Recovery Office E-Mail: [email protected] Molly provides expert land use and resil- ience consulting for private, public and non-profit sectors. Molly recently served as the Executive Director of the Colorado Resiliency and Recovery Office appointed by Gov. John Hickenlooper in February of 2014. She served 4 years as the resiliency and recovery leader of the state to coordi- nate the diverse and complex portfolio of disaster recovery and resiliency efforts. Rebecca Zack New York, NY Assistant Commissioner of Intergovern- mental and Community Affairs at the New York City Department of Transpor- tation E-Mail: [email protected] Rebecca Zack is the Assistant Commis- sioner of Intergovernmental and Commu- nity Affairs at the New York City Department of Transportation. Rebecca oversees and manages the outreach and development of relationships with over 150 New York City elected officials and community organiza- tions across the city. Rebecca is respon- sible for DOT’s strategy in responding to concerns from elected officials.

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Page 1: WTS Annual Conference 2018 · WTS Annual Conference 2018 Proposal Title The Route to Resilience: Lessons from integrating resilience into transportation assets Educational Track

WTS Annual Conference 2018Proposal Title

The Route to Resilience: Lessons from integrating resilience into transportation assets

Educational Track

Resiliency & Sustainability: From Planning to Design, Construction, Maintenance, and Operations

Julie ChangNew York, NY

Principal & General Manager, Sam Schwartz

E-Mail: [email protected]

Julie Chang is an accomplished global business leader for complex and high-profile resilience and sustainability projects. She presently serves as the General Manager for the Sam Schwartz New York practice focus-ing on transportation planning and engineer-ing. She has dedicated the last 20 years of her career to building stronger, better more resilient communities.

Elsie Poisson-VitetNew York, NY

Senior Program Manager Storm Mitiga-tion and Resilience Office, Port Author-ity of New York & New Jersey

E-Mail: [email protected]

Ms. Elsie Poisson-Vitet is the Senior Program Manager for Finance and Opera-tions in the Port Authority New York & New Jersey’s Storm Mitigation and Resilience Office. She manages the financial forecast-ing and, business policies and processes that influence the overall performance of the Agency’s estimated $4 billion Sandy Recov-ery and Resiliency Program.

Keely ThibodeauxNew Orleans, Louisiana

Founder and Principal at Landmark Consulting LLC

E-Mail: [email protected]

Keely Thibodeaux, Founder and Principal of Landmark Consulting, LLC, has proven success in developing best practices while offering solid advice to executives on regulatory compliance oversight, busi-ness process consulting, and technical support to state agencies, municipalities, and nonprofit organizations. Prior to found-ing Landmark Consulting LLC, Keely also served as the Deputy Recovery Program Manager for the City of New Orleans and the FEMA Public Assistance Coordinator for Jefferson Parish, LA.

Molly UrbinaDenver, Colorado

President and CEO of Urbina Strategies LLC and Former Executive Director of the Colorado Resiliency and Recovery Office

E-Mail: [email protected]

Molly provides expert land use and resil-ience consulting for private, public and non-profit sectors. Molly recently served as the Executive Director of the Colorado Resiliency and Recovery Office appointed by Gov. John Hickenlooper in February of 2014. She served 4 years as the resiliency and recovery leader of the state to coordi-nate the diverse and complex portfolio of disaster recovery and resiliency efforts.

Rebecca ZackNew York, NY

Assistant Commissioner of Intergovern-mental and Community Affairs at the New York City Department of Transpor-tation

E-Mail: [email protected]

Rebecca Zack is the Assistant Commis-sioner of Intergovernmental and Commu-nity Affairs at the New York City Department of Transportation. Rebecca oversees and manages the outreach and development of relationships with over 150 New York City elected officials and community organiza-tions across the city. Rebecca is respon-sible for DOT’s strategy in responding to concerns from elected officials.

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General ResourcesU.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit

100 Resilient Cities

Rand Resiliency Toolkit

Community Resilience Building

Climate Ready Communities

Mayor’s Office of Resilience and Sustainability

All-Hazards Risk and Resilience: Prioritizing Critical Infrastruc-ture

Federal Emergency Management Agency National Response Framework

NOLA - Mayor’s Office of Resilience and Sustainability

PlanNYC Planning Resilient Neighborhoods

Reducing Losses through Higher Regulatory Standards

Plan Integration: Linking Local Planning Efforts

Hazard Mitigation Planning Laws, Regulations & Policies

Hazard Mitigation: Integrating Best Practices into Planning

Social Vulnerability Index

Resilience in Economic Development Planning

NYS 2100 Commission Recommendations to Improve the Strength and Resilience of the Empire State’s Infrastructure

NJ Department of Environmental Protection and Governor’s

Office of Recovery and Rebuilding Flood Mitigation Studies

Rules and Regulations for Regulatory Floodplains

Resilient Design Performance Standard for Infrastructure and Dependent Facilities

FEMA Community Rating System

Community Resilience Planning Guide for Buildings and Infra-structure Systems

Metropolitan Council Resilience Plan

Coastal Master Plan to Prevent Flooding in Louisiana

ActIncorporating Resilience into Critical Infrastructure Projects

Economic Resilience Planning Tool

Flood Resilience Checklist

University of Delaware Database for Funding Resilient Communities

NYC Mayor’s Office of Recovery and Resiliency Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines

Transportation Commission Resiliency Committee

AWWA J100-10 (R13) Risk and Resilience Management of Water and Wastewater Systems

Green Infrastructure & Resilience

Colorado Case Study2015 Colorado Climate Plan

Colorado Water Conservation Board - Climate Change

2013 Colorado Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan

Colorado Resiliency Framework

BoCo Strong’s Community Resilience and Capacity Building Program

Local Resiliency Frameworks

Colorado Recovery and Resiliency Collaborative

US 34 Big Thompson Canyon

Planning for Hazard Guide

Colorado Wildfire Risk Assessment Portal

Community Inclusion in Colorado Maps Survey

PollEv.com/Samschwartz or text SAM SCHWARTZ to 22333