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Transportation Inequity in Baltimore
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Transportation Inequity in Baltimore
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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Jul 13, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Topic:
Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Environmental Justice and Equitable Development Series – transportation inequity
Guest & Organization:
Tracee Strum-Gilliam, AICP is the Director of Mid-Atlantic Client Solutions for PRR. For her, working at PRR is thrilling! The core part of her position at PRR is to grow the Baltimore office and PRR’s transportation and infrastructure practice on the East Coast. As a 20-year veteran of the transportation industry, it is most certainly a challenge that she welcomes, because she loves helping clients solve challenges and achieve their goals through strategic planning. She is a proud member of several Transportation Research Board committees, Women’s Transportation Seminar Baltimore Chapter, and the Waterfront Partnership Board of Baltimore. When she’s not working, she’s traveling with family. She always has a passport handy and a suitcase ready.
PRR specializes in advancing major public issues and sparking market transformation across a diverse range of segments that include environment, transportation, healthcare, and land use.
Resources:
PRR
Local Government Commission
New Partners for Smart Growth conference
Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Environmental Justice and Equitable Development Series – transportation inequity
Guest & Organization:
Tracee Strum-Gilliam, AICP is the Director of Mid-Atlantic Client Solutions for PRR. For her, working at PRR is thrilling! The core part of her position at PRR is to grow the Baltimore office and PRR’s transportation and infrastructure practice on the East Coast. As a 20-year veteran of the transportation industry, it is most certainly a challenge that she welcomes, because she loves helping clients solve challenges and achieve their goals through strategic planning. She is a proud member of several Transportation Research Board committees, Women’s Transportation Seminar Baltimore Chapter, and the Waterfront Partnership Board of Baltimore. When she’s not working, she’s traveling with family. She always has a passport handy and a suitcase ready.
PRR specializes in advancing major public issues and sparking market transformation across a diverse range of segments that include environment, transportation, healthcare, and land use.
Resources:
PRR
Local Government Commission
New Partners for Smart Growth conference
Released:
Jul 13, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode