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SUMMARY:ITE Northern Alberta: On Demand Transit - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The City of Edmonton has recently selected Pacific Western Transportation (PWT) to launch Canada’s largest On Demand Transit service\, joining a growing list of cities across Canada with On Demand Transit. Please join us for a presentation from PWT about On Demand Transit and the different ways it is being used in Edmonton and other communities across the country. The presentation will include an interactive simulation and discuss implications for urban design and environmental and financial impacts. \nAbout the Speakers \nJames Vine – Director of Operations (AB) and Business Development\nJames Vine has worked for Pacific Western for over 11 years. In 2010 he transitioned to a management role in PWT’s Prince George Transit operations\, managing approximately 60 employees in that branch. James was a recipient of a 2013 Top 40 Under 40 Award from Mass Transit Magazine for his leadership of employees and involvement in transit system planning and analysis. In 2020\, James became head of PWT’s Alberta Transit portfolio\, which includes contracted transit operations to six municipalities/transit agencies. \nDan Finley – Vice President of Corporate Services\nDan Finley has been a member of the Pacific Western Transportation Executive Team since 2012 and has led the organization in a variety of functions such as HR\, Operations\, Business Development\, Communications\, Government Relations\, Process Improvement and Advancing Transportation Technology. He has developed and implemented PWT’s On Demand strategy and has led the start-up of multiple operations\, working to transfer client vision to real-world operations. \nJohn Stepovy – Director\, Sales & Business Development / On Demand Lead\nJohn Stepovy has been with Pacific Western Transportation for over 13 years\, starting in Operations and later as General Manager of our flagship luxury inter-city motorcoach service Red Arrow. In John’s current role as Director\, Sales & Business Development\, he is focused on broadening the reach of the organization in various areas of transportation and new mobility\, including electric autonomous shuttles\, micro transit\, and demand-response solutions. \nRegister through the event website.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-northern-alberta-on-demand-transit-webinar/
LOCATION:Edmonton Area\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:ITE NCS December Webinar: Virtual Tour of The Elgin Street Renewal Project\, Ottawa.
DESCRIPTION:The National Capital Section (NCS) is ending the year with a webinar on the City of Ottawa’s Elgin Street Renewal Project. This free lunchtime webinar will take place on December 3rd and will be led by two speakers experienced in complete streets design\, who were involved in the design (and construction) of this project. The webinar will include a virtual tour of the project corridor with narration by the speakers pointing out key design elements along the corridor. This will be followed by a presentation  covering the Project Background\, Street Design\, Safety Measures and Measures of Success. \nPresenters: \nRonald A. Clarke\, MCIP\, RPP (Vice-President\, Transportation\, Ottawa at Parsons Corporation) \nVanessa Black\, P.Eng. (Transportation Engineer – Network Modification\, City of Ottawa)\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://meet.google.com/vfo-guoo-zbw\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-ncs-december-webinar-virtual-tour-of-the-elgin-street-renewal-project-ottawa/
LOCATION:Ottawa Area (Virtual)\, Ottawa\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITE National Capital Section":MAILTO:nationalcapital@itecanada.org
GEO:45.448628;-75.654714
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://meet.google.com/vfo-guoo-zbw">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:The National Capital Section (NCS) is ending the year with a webinar on the City of Ottawa’s Elgin Street Renewal Project. This free lunchtime webinar will take place on December 3rd and will be led by two speakers experienced in complete streets design\, who were involved in the design (and construction) of this project. The webinar will include a virtual tour of the project corridor with narration by the speakers pointing out key design elements along the corridor. This will be followed by a presentation  covering the Project Background\, Street Design\, Safety Measures and Measures of Success. \nPresenters: \nRonald A. Clarke\, MCIP\, RPP (Vice-President\, Transportation\, Ottawa at Parsons Corporation) \nVanessa Black\, P.Eng. (Transportation Engineer – Network Modification\, City of Ottawa)
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SUMMARY:ITE Toronto Section: Virtual Christmas Luncheon and AGM
DESCRIPTION:The ITE Toronto Section would like to invite you to their 2020 Virtual Christmas Luncheon and Annual General Meeting (AGM)\, which will be held virtually on Friday\, December 4 from 11am-1:30pm. The social hour\, from 11am-12noon\, will use the online free application ‘gather.town’ as the virtual venue (no download required) and the virtual luncheon and AGM will start at noon on Zoom. \nUnlike in previous years when we could still meet in person\, our most social and popular event of the year will be free of charge. Members can enjoy this event from the comfort of their socially distant office (or living room); however\, you will need to supply your own food. We will be raffling prizes throughout the event\, so make sure to RSVP and attend. \nFurther event details will be announced as the date gets closer and event links will be distributed in advance of the event. \n  \nKeynote Speaker \nMelissa Peneycad is Managing Director\, Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI). For the majority of her career to-date\, Melissa has focused on developing\, implementing\, and administering sustainability and resiliency standards\, frameworks\, and rating systems for infrastructure\, commercial real estate\, and industrial products. Since joining ISI in 2016\, Melissa has verified the sustainability and resiliency of more than 70 infrastructure projects—including many in the transportation sector—across the US\, Canada\, and overseas\, collectively worth more than $26 billion with another $25 billion in infrastructure development under her purview. Melissa’s prior roles have included Associate\, Sustainable Development at Stantec Consulting\, and National Sustainability Program Manager for the Buildings Owners and Managers Association of Canada. \nMelissa is also currently serving as Co-Chair of a United Nations-led initiative to develop an evaluation methodology to score public-private partnerships and infrastructure projects against the UN Sustainable Development Goals. In addition\, she is working with the World Bank’s Public Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility to develop sustainability indicators for the investment community to inform infrastructure investment decisions\, and to drive capital towards more sustainable and resilient projects. \n  \n2021 Executive Committee Election \nThis year’s ITE Toronto Section Executive Committee election is for the position of Activities Coordinator. Once on the Executive\, the elected member will consecutively serve in each of the 7 positions on the Executive in one‐year intervals (Activities Coordinator\, Communications Coordinator\, Treasurer\, Secretary\, Vice President\, President\, and Past President). Eligible members can vote online using their ITE member number through this link: ITE Toronto Section Executive Election. Voting will close on Thursday\, December 3 at 11:59pm and the new Executive Committee member will be announced at the Virtual Christmas Luncheon and AGM. \nWHO IS ELIGIBLE TO VOTE:\nAny member of the ITE Toronto Section in good standing\, excluding student members. (Student members are invited to participate in separate student chapter elections.) \n  \nCrystal (Mingyue) Wang\, EIT \nI am a Transportation Planning analyst with SNC Lavalin Rail and Transit Strategic Service team. My responsibilities include transit operation modelling\, assisting in transit-oriented development\, transit design projects and improving planning and simulation connectivity with the evolving Digital Engineering solutions. \nI was Social Director of the ITE York University Student Chapter during my MASc study in civil engineering. The chapter quickly became the most active student chapter in Canada and has been received both CITE Student Chapter Activity Delta Award and the York University President’s Sustainability Leadership Award. My experience and employment have helped me to develop helpful skills to serve as an ITE Toronto Section executive member. My responsibilities include maintaining and updating all social media platforms\, helping create newsletters\, annual reports and planning industry network events\, technical field tours and software workshops. Overall\, we organized and hosted over 60 events and meetings with over thirty-five different speakers and guests during the first year of the group. \nI was the Founding Secretary of the Civil Engineering Graduate Student Association and helped arrange a varied meeting with faculties and other external groups. \nIf I am given the position to serve as an executive member\, I would like to attract new multidisciplinary members\, build new collaborative partnerships with internal and external organizations\, plan more events including virtual activities that would have more interaction and engagement during this pandemic. \nPlease email me if you have any questions (Mingyue.wang@snclavalin.com). Appreciate the opportunity to earn your vote. \nThank you in advance for your consideration. \n  \nHeather (Goodman) Hector\, M.Eng\, EIT\, PTP \nHeather is a Transportation Consultant at Paradigm Transportation Solutions Limited. She has been involved in a wide range of transportation planning and engineering projects with expertise in community planning\, operations analysis\, parking studies\, policy planning\, environmental assessments\, and public meetings. She has a passion for transportation planning and recently received her Professional Transportation Planner designation. \nHeather joined ITE as a member of the Quebec student chapter in 2014. Since its inception in 2015\, Heather has been part of the excite leadership team\, CITE’s initiative to help emerging members become involved in the profession. Heather strives to engage students and young professionals to become involved in ITE. She was on the planning committee for the 2017 Cities of Tomorrow Conference in Calgary. The two-day conference brought together students and early career professionals from across Canada. Heather was a presenter at the CITE 2018 Edmonton conference. In 2019\, Heather was the co-chair of the Student Leadership Summit\, a one-day event for professional development and networking. \nHeather brings five years of ITE leadership experience to the Toronto Section executive. As Activities Coordinator\, she will use her planning expertise to ensure members have opportunities to connect\, share experiences and keep up to date on emerging trends in the industry\, even if Section activities may look a bit different in 2021. \n  \nKarthiga Thevaseelan\, B.Eng.\, EIT \nMy name is Karthiga Thevaseelan and I am excited to apply for the Executive position with ITE Toronto Section. I am a Civil Engineering graduate from McMaster University with a minor in economics. I have worked in the transportation industry for 7 years. I currently work with McIntosh Perry as Highway Designer mainly revolving around Ministry of Transportation Ontario Projects. My interests outside of my career include traveling and a self-proclaimed worldwide bridge tour aficionado along with running my own blog and advocating for women in engineering. \nFrom 2016 to 2018 I was the Board of Executive member as part of the Professional Engineers Ontario Scarborough Chapter. As part of the Board I was involved in various events and activities throughout the year. I was Project Manager for various major events such as the Bridge Building and Mathletics Competitions. I assisted with setting up and running various seminars\, technical tours\, volunteer events and board meetings. Currently I am an active volunteer with PEO spearheading the 30 by 30 initiative by hosting various seminars for PEO members and employers. The 30 by 30 event is a commitment to raise the percentage of newly licensed engineers that are women to 30% by the year 2030.  I believe my experience as Board of Executive member of the PEO Scarborough Chapter would be a great asset to the ITE team. Thank you for considering me for the 2021 Executive ITE Toronto section position. \n  \nNabil Ghariani\, P.Eng.\, PTOE\, M.S.C.E.\, M.Ed. \nI am the founder of Traffic+ Engineering Ltd. where I lead studies in traffic impact studies\, traffic operations\, safety audits\, transportation planning\, TDM\, and EA studies. I am currently licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) in Ontario and licensed Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) with 18 years of extensive professional experience. In addition\, I had the opportunity to present a paper at the CITE Conference in 2015 on a transit project entitled “Highway2 BRT Feasibility Study”. \nAs a long time ITE member\, since 1999\, I have dedicated my time to assist interns and junior engineers in undertaking numerous traffic studies and modelling using Synchro and VISSIM. I have in the past provided free training sessions in Synchro and VISSIM to ITE Student Chapters at Ryerson University and York University\, which were well received\, and I intent to perpetuate this effort. I should also mention that Traffic+ Engineering Ltd. is a proud sponsor of ITE York University. \nI look forward to be part of the ITE Toronto Section Board of Executives\, as I believe that ITE Toronto Section provides each of us with great opportunities to learn\, share\, and contribute in transportation. \nAdditionally\, my objective in becoming part of the executive is to serve in the best of my abilities and capabilities to help the ITE student sections at all universities to gain valuable hands-on experience in traffic engineering. \nFinally I would like to thank in advance the attendees for providing your support in my candidacy. \n  \nShubham Bohra\, M.Eng. \, B.Tech.\, EIT  \nShubham is an EIT \, who works as a Transportation Planner at IBI Group since 2019. He graduated with a Master of Engineering in Transportation Engineering from Ryerson University in June 2019. And has been active member of ITE since 2017. \nFrom having attended ITE social events\, ITE conferences\, Shubham is familiar with the successful and essential  elements of ITE and plans to use this experience to help serve as a successful Executive member. Shubham’s hobbies include reading\, music\, travelling and roller coasters. \nShubham would like to work with Student chapters as part of the ITE Toronto Executive which would help and inspire students to pursue careers in Transportation and get involved with the ITE. Also\, would like to work with various ITE Toronto committees to make sure that the section continues to put on great events\, competitions and continues to advance the technical ability of the Section. He is also passionate about Automated Vehicles and multi-modal transit initiatives. \n  \nStephanie Pham\, M.Eng.\, EIT \nI would like to submit my nomination for the Activities Coordinator on the ITE Executive Board. I am a Transportation Designer at BA Group and have been an ITE member since 2017. \nI have been consistently involved in community outreach programs and event coordination since 2008 undergrad at the University of Waterloo including my academic roles as class representative and orientation leader. \nI have been actively involved with the Kidney Foundation of Canada for over 10 years as a canvasser\, Waterloo chapter ambassador to spread awareness of kidney disease\, and team captain for the annual Kidney Walk. I was a member of the Special Events Committee where I planned\, set-up and ran fundraisers\, walks\, car shows\, and award ceremonies for the kidney community in Ottawa and GTA. \nAs a Transit Planner at OC Transpo\, I started up charitable and team bonding activities such as Christmas toy drives and Halloween costume contests. I volunteered for the Ottawa Christmas parade\, annual food drive with the Ottawa Food Bank\, and donation events for United Way. \nI am currently a member of the Social Committee at BA Group where I have successfully proposed team building activities such as escape rooms\, selected venues for special events\, planned catering\, and coordinated entertainment for staff to enjoy the camaraderie between colleagues. Being a foodie and fitness enthusiast\, I initiated seasonal potlucks and formed a recreational BA sports team with TSSC. \nThank you for your time in reviewing my nomination. \n  \n—
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-toronto-section-virtual-christmas-luncheon-and-agm/
LOCATION:Toronto Area (Virtual)\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:AGM
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SUMMARY:ITE Interior BC/PIBC - 2018 Okanagan Travel Survey
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Synopsis:\nThe 2018 Okanagan Travel Survey is one of the largest public surveys undertaken in the valley\, and the most comprehensive picture of how people move around the Central Okanagan and the City of Vernon to date. Ten thousand residents participated\, logging the details of over thirty thousand trips\, and covering the distance to the moon and back – six times. This webinar will highlight some of trends seen in the data and what they suggest for the future of mobility in the region. \nSpeaker Bio:\nCameron Noonan is a Transportation Planner with the City of Kelowna  and was the Project Manager for the 2018 Okanagan Travel Survey. Raised in Vancouver\, he studied human geography at Simon Fraser University and urban planning at UBC before moving the Okanagan in 2016. He enjoys using data to tell stories about life within our cities.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://meet.google.com/czz-jibe-gxv\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-interior-bc-pibc-2018-okanagan-travel-survey/
LOCATION:Kelowna Area\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE BC Interior Section":MAILTO:bcinterior@itecanada.org
GEO:49.882798;-119.454785
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://meet.google.com/czz-jibe-gxv">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:Presentation Synopsis:\nThe 2018 Okanagan Travel Survey is one of the largest public surveys undertaken in the valley\, and the most comprehensive picture of how people move around the Central Okanagan and the City of Vernon to date. Ten thousand residents participated\, logging the details of over thirty thousand trips\, and covering the distance to the moon and back – six times. This webinar will highlight some of trends seen in the data and what they suggest for the future of mobility in the region. \nSpeaker Bio:\nCameron Noonan is a Transportation Planner with the City of Kelowna  and was the Project Manager for the 2018 Okanagan Travel Survey. Raised in Vancouver\, he studied human geography at Simon Fraser University and urban planning at UBC before moving the Okanagan in 2016. He enjoys using data to tell stories about life within our cities.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201209T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201209T190000
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SUMMARY:ITE Northern Alberta Year End Social and Awards - Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Join NACITE and your colleagues to hang out (virtually) and catch up! Demonstrate your transportation expertise at the trivia challenge – there will be prizes and also some less technical questions so everyone has a chance. Hear about our past season in a quick year end recap and AGM. And congratulate the winners of our inaugural section awards. Come and say hello to your fellow transportation professionals as we bring the year to a close. \nRegister through the event website.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-northern-alberta-year-end-social-and-awards-virtual/
LOCATION:Edmonton Area\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Social
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Northern Alberta Section":MAILTO:northernalberta@itecanada.org.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201215T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20201215T130000
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SUMMARY:ITE Southern Alberta Year-end Gala
DESCRIPTION:December Year-End Gala Event: Together We Are Stronger \n\nKey Takeaways from 2020 for the workplace (panel discussion)2020 has taught us many things\, personally and professionally. It especially brought us awareness on being cognizant about diversity and inclusiveness at workplace. We will have a panel discussion with some folks who are torch bearers leading the diversity and inclusion at their workplace in their own way.\nElection Results for Publicity Coordinator\nProject Posters Poll Results\nVirtual Holiday Wishes\n\nTuesday\, December 15\, 2020 – 12 PM to 1 PM  \nUPDATE:  Dress Code: Christmas Colours (Red/Green)\nAs we reflect back on the unique and historical events of the past year\, our December ITE Southern Alberta webinar will be focused on an exploration of how we\, as a community\, have become stronger through celebrating our differences\, growing a culture of inclusion\, and working to strengthen meaningful equity approaches as part of our transportation projects. We have assembled a talented and insightful group of panelists to help explore these topics through the lenses of women in transportation\, anti-racism\, and indigenous perspectives in the transportation and engineering communities. \nPanel Members: \nJen Malzer\, P.Eng. – City of Calgary\nJen Malzer is a two-time graduate of the University Manitoba and a transportation engineer in the City of Calgary’s liveable streets division where she is currently reimagining Calgary’s traffic calming program to include new principles around shared decision making and toolkits\, like tactical urbanism. In her work\, she is also pioneering ways to involve more voices in transportation planning like youth leaders\, health professionals and developers by hosting The City of Calgary’s first themed hackathon. Jen is proud volunteer of ITE and is currently serving as Canadian District Director\, co-chair of the Women of ITE subcommittee and as IBOD representative to the Complete Streets Council. \nHarold Horsefall\, City of Calgary\nHarold Horsefall is an Indigenous Relations Strategist with The City of Calgary’s Indigenous Relations Office. Harold’s work involves facilitating Indigenous engagement\, on behalf of Community Planning; creating customized training for City BU’s and supporting where he can. Harold’s work with Community Planning has the goal of sharing the vast history that the land\, and the people have here. On this note\, the Beltline Area Redevelopment team\, on November 2020\, received an award for their innovative approach from the Alberta Professional Planners Insititute. As a Strategist\, Harold has been involved with the development of The City of Calgary’s Indigenous Relations Office since 2018. Prior to working with the Indigenous Relations Office\, Harold was an active duty firefighter for The City\, from 2011 through to 2018. \nJillian Jack\, P.E.\, Tetra Tech\nJillian Jack is a Senior Project Manager with Tetra Tech and has over 18 years of experience in the management of complex water and wastewater projects\, including sanitary sewer collection system projects\, collection system and construction project.  She has her B.S. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florida and a M.S. in  Environmental Engineering from Johns Hopkins University. Her expertise is in managing large project teams across multiple disciplines.  Jillian has served on Tetra Tech’s Diversity & Inclusion Council since 2019 and currently serves as the Coordinator of Tetra Tech’s Black Employee Resource Group\, known as BELIEVE (Black Employees Leading in Innovation Enthusiasm Vision and Excellence).  She is committed to continuing to promote Tetra Tech’s dedication to inclusion\, equity and diversity in all aspects of the company’s business practices. \nMia Talavera\, Stantec\nMia Talavera concentrates on driving positive corporate culture including the design and delivery of our global Stantec Inclusion & Diversity (I&D) strategic plan\, as well as leading Stantec’s Employment Equity Compliance portfolio in Canada. Providing tactical leadership to the business in identifying\, promoting business directions and initiatives related to inclusion\, diversity and equity.  Mia is commissioned as an active council member on the Stantec Global Inclusion & Diversity Councils and is the Chair of the Stantec Person of Color Committee; she believes that inclusion is a fundamental human right and that the equitable treatment and dignity of all human beings should be exercised and valued.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://meet.google.com/bhg-vkue-ryz\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-southern-alberta-year-end-gala/
LOCATION:Calgary\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Southern Alberta Section":MAILTO:southernalberta@itecanada.org
GEO:51.024948;-114.056941
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://meet.google.com/bhg-vkue-ryz">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:December Year-End Gala Event: Together We Are Stronger \n\nKey Takeaways from 2020 for the workplace (panel discussion)2020 has taught us many things\, personally and professionally. It especially brought us awareness on being cognizant about diversity and inclusiveness at workplace. We will have a panel discussion with some folks who are torch bearers leading the diversity and inclusion at their workplace in their own way.\nElection Results for Publicity Coordinator\nProject Posters Poll Results\nVirtual Holiday Wishes\n\nTuesday\, December 15\, 2020 – 12 PM to 1 PM  \nUPDATE:  Dress Code: Christmas Colours (Red/Green)\nAs we reflect back on the unique and historical events of the past year\, our December ITE Southern Alberta webinar will be focused on an exploration of how we\, as a community\, have become stronger through celebrating our differences\, growing a culture of inclusion\, and working to strengthen meaningful equity approaches as part of our transportation projects. We have assembled a talented and insightful group of panelists to help explore these topics through the lenses of women in transportation\, anti-racism\, and indigenous perspectives in the transportation and engineering communities. \nPanel Members: \nJen Malzer\, P.Eng. – City of Calgary\nJen Malzer is a two-time graduate of the University Manitoba and a transportation engineer in the City of Calgary’s liveable streets division where she is currently reimagining Calgary’s traffic calming program to include new principles around shared decision making and toolkits\, like tactical urbanism. In her work\, she is also pioneering ways to involve more voices in transportation planning like youth leaders\, health professionals and developers by hosting The City of Calgary’s first themed hackathon. Jen is proud volunteer of ITE and is currently serving as Canadian District Director\, co-chair of the Women of ITE subcommittee and as IBOD representative to the Complete Streets Council. \nHarold Horsefall\, City of Calgary\nHarold Horsefall is an Indigenous Relations Strategist with The City of Calgary’s Indigenous Relations Office. Harold’s work involves facilitating Indigenous engagement\, on behalf of Community Planning; creating customized training for City BU’s and supporting where he can. Harold’s work with Community Planning has the goal of sharing the vast history that the land\, and the people have here. On this note\, the Beltline Area Redevelopment team\, on November 2020\, received an award for their innovative approach from the Alberta Professional Planners Insititute. As a Strategist\, Harold has been involved with the development of The City of Calgary’s Indigenous Relations Office since 2018. Prior to working with the Indigenous Relations Office\, Harold was an active duty firefighter for The City\, from 2011 through to 2018. \nJillian Jack\, P.E.\, Tetra Tech\nJillian Jack is a Senior Project Manager with Tetra Tech and has over 18 years of experience in the management of complex water and wastewater projects\, including sanitary sewer collection system projects\, collection system and construction project.  She has her B.S. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florida and a M.S. in  Environmental Engineering from Johns Hopkins University. Her expertise is in managing large project teams across multiple disciplines.  Jillian has served on Tetra Tech’s Diversity & Inclusion Council since 2019 and currently serves as the Coordinator of Tetra Tech’s Black Employee Resource Group\, known as BELIEVE (Black Employees Leading in Innovation Enthusiasm Vision and Excellence).  She is committed to continuing to promote Tetra Tech’s dedication to inclusion\, equity and diversity in all aspects of the company’s business practices. \nMia Talavera\, Stantec\nMia Talavera concentrates on driving positive corporate culture including the design and delivery of our global Stantec Inclusion & Diversity (I&D) strategic plan\, as well as leading Stantec’s Employment Equity Compliance portfolio in Canada. Providing tactical leadership to the business in identifying\, promoting business directions and initiatives related to inclusion\, diversity and equity.  Mia is commissioned as an active council member on the Stantec Global Inclusion & Diversity Councils and is the Chair of the Stantec Person of Color Committee; she believes that inclusion is a fundamental human right and that the equitable treatment and dignity of all human beings should be exercised and valued.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20201216T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20201216T143000
DTSTAMP:20260407T074118
CREATED:20201203T222944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201203T223610Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Manitoba Annual Business Meeting and Technical Presentation
DESCRIPTION:ITE Manitoba will be holding its Annual Business Meeting (ABM) virtually on December 16\, 2020 from 1:00pm to 2:30pm. \nThe ABM will include a review of our 2020 activities\, a budget update\, and the 2021 ITE Manitoba Treasurer Election results. Following the ABM\, we will have a technical presentation from Steven Chapman\, P.Eng.\, RSP1 from MORR Transportation Consulting. \nStephen is a Senior Transportation Engineer at MORR Transportation Consulting. He has 20 years of experience working in the public and private sectors\, primarily in western Canada\, and has significant experience in urban transportation and traffic operations. Stephen is a registered professional engineer in Manitoba and Saskatchewan\, and his area of practice includes: traffic operations\, transportation planning\, traffic regulation\, vehicle weights and dimensions\, traffic safety\, development review\, concept and functional design\, construction staging and work zone traffic control. \nStephen will be presenting on a Proof of Concept study completed for Transport Canada that employed technology to efficiently study pedestrian and cyclist activity at blocked railway crossings in Winnipeg and Vancouver. The presentation will cover development of the monitoring system\, calibration\, data collection\, observed characteristics at the crossings\, performance results\, and future considerations.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://meet.google.com/rxr-ejuw-nxa\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-manitoba-annual-business-meeting-and-technical-presentation/
LOCATION:Winnipeg Area (Virtual)\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Manitoba Section":MAILTO:secretary@manitoba.itecanada.org
GEO:49.88287;-97.149393
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://meet.google.com/rxr-ejuw-nxa">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:ITE Manitoba will be holding its Annual Business Meeting (ABM) virtually on December 16\, 2020 from 1:00pm to 2:30pm. \nThe ABM will include a review of our 2020 activities\, a budget update\, and the 2021 ITE Manitoba Treasurer Election results. Following the ABM\, we will have a technical presentation from Steven Chapman\, P.Eng.\, RSP1 from MORR Transportation Consulting. \nStephen is a Senior Transportation Engineer at MORR Transportation Consulting. He has 20 years of experience working in the public and private sectors\, primarily in western Canada\, and has significant experience in urban transportation and traffic operations. Stephen is a registered professional engineer in Manitoba and Saskatchewan\, and his area of practice includes: traffic operations\, transportation planning\, traffic regulation\, vehicle weights and dimensions\, traffic safety\, development review\, concept and functional design\, construction staging and work zone traffic control. \nStephen will be presenting on a Proof of Concept study completed for Transport Canada that employed technology to efficiently study pedestrian and cyclist activity at blocked railway crossings in Winnipeg and Vancouver. The presentation will cover development of the monitoring system\, calibration\, data collection\, observed characteristics at the crossings\, performance results\, and future considerations.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201217T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20201217T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T074118
CREATED:20201208T005643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T005721Z
UID:10000407-1608206400-1608210000@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:CITE Southwestern Ontario: What's Happening with Transportation in Your Area?
DESCRIPTION:Reconnect with your friends in CITE Southwestern Ontario for a quick lunchtime discussion of happenings in the Transportation field within our Section over the past year.  We will have panelists from various centres in the region to bring you up to date on what’s new. \n \n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://mohawkcollege.zoom.us/j/95129808596?pwd=R2trNTU5N2ZXMHRNZ2gwK3Rta0U2Zz09\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/cite-southwestern-ontario-whats-happening-with-transportation-in-your-area/
LOCATION:London Area (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Luncheon,Panel,Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Southwestern Ontario":MAILTO:southwesternontario@itecanada.org
GEO:42.984469365809;-81.246566366945
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://mohawkcollege.zoom.us/j/95129808596?pwd=R2trNTU5N2ZXMHRNZ2gwK3Rta0U2Zz09">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:Reconnect with your friends in CITE Southwestern Ontario for a quick lunchtime discussion of happenings in the Transportation field within our Section over the past year.  We will have panelists from various centres in the region to bring you up to date on what’s new. \n 
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