TranSystems
 

Our Leadership

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

 TranSystems is guided by a Board of Directors whose
  members represent leadership at the highest levels of the
  military, commerce, government and trade. A former Captain in
  the Army's Special Forces, a retired Supreme Allied
  Commander for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 
  founder of the Mexico City Terminal Company, former
  chairman and CEO of Vanguard Airlines, and a former
  Deputy Secretary of the United States Department of
  Transportation, among other accomplished transportation 
  professionals, join together to bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the firm in each of the transportation markets we serve - rail, transit, states and municipalities, aviation, manufacturing and distribution, maritime, trucking, energy, the federal government. Many have received recognition and honors for their contributions to the industry, including presidential committee appointments and a Crowley Chair appointment.

The knowledge they've gained through their commitment of service to the public has been valuable as they share their lessons learned among their colleagues at the firm. In attainment of our overall vision of becoming "a leader in providing transportation solutions" our board members mentor and advise our diverse professionals building a reputable firm known for the expertise we provide within a spectrum of transportation planning, design, and consulting services.

See below for a list of our board of directors. Select a board member's name to be taken to their respective professional biography.



EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
  
  Leaders in human resources, finance, planning 
  and engineering, and IT, TranSystems' executive leadership
  is focused on building a strong and professional
  organization with abundant opportunity for growth - in the
  services we provide, in the specialized markets we serve, and 
  in the level of knowledge and expertise we contribute as a
  company to the transportation industry. To that end, our
  leadership continues to foster the firm's business practice of 
  building relationships with clients. We firmly believe in our ability
  to become a trusted adviser to our clients providing immediate
  information and professional services on the range of 
challenges and trends to which our clients are connected daily, whether designing infrastructure such as facilities, roadways, and bridges or developing winning business strategies based around integrated transportation networks to enhance the movement of goods and people.  

See below for a list of our exeutive leadership. Selecting an executive leader's name will take you to the individual's professional biography.

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In February, New Millennium Wind Energy will begin work on its 50,000-square-foot facility to manufacture a vertical-axis wind turbine, designed and built by Dondlinger Construction and TranSystems.


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Great Rivers Greenway and the city of St. Louis will have an open house on Thursday, Sept. 29, to share preliminary design plans for the Carondelet Connector, a planned .75-mile trail that will connect Carondelet Park with the River des Peres Greenway.
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The AREMA Annual Conference at Railway Interchange 2011 will host the AREMA Functional Group Technical Sessions on Tuesday, September 20, including Engineering Services presentations.

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They cost $11 million and were designed by an architect whose specialty is comfortable microclimates.

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The Detroit Regional Chamber has hired Kansas City-based TranSystems Corp. to conduct a 14-week study to identify freight-related economic development opportunities and forecasts for Southeast Michigan, northwest Ohio and southwest Ontario.

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Winter Park, Fla. – RLF/TranSystems, LLC – a professional services consulting firm focused on architecture, engineering, security consulting, strategic planning and management – recently announced it was awarded a $15 million, five-year indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Atlantic Division.

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Amtrak is rolling forward with its high-speed rail plans, despite House Republican intentions of privatizing parts of the national pasenger rail service.


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