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From page 94...
... , where he was director of financial management and budget, a position he held for 3 years. While at RIDOT, Ankner increased the department's productivity and implemented a fix-it-first philosophy, allocating the majority of the department's funding to fixing the infrastructure before undertaking new projects.
From page 95...
... He was responsible for senior management of transportation financing for the Arizona, Colorado, Indiana, and Missouri DOTs; the Montana and Alabama Highway Departments; the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Authority; the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission; the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority; the Orange County Transportation Corridors Agencies; the Contra Costa County Transportation Authority; the Riverside County Transportation Authority; the San Bernardino Transportation Authority; and the San Diego Transportation Commission Bradshaw also had responsibility for senior management of turnpike financings for New Jersey, New Hampshire, Florida, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Texas, Illinois, Kentucky, and Harris County–Houston, Texas. He is currently involved in the financing of the Tren Urbano transit system and toll road improvements in Puerto Rico and with public–private transportation projects in California, Massachusetts, and Colorado.
From page 96...
... Clary is chief financial planner responsible for advising senior management on transportation finance policies and initiatives at the Florida DOT and for the financial management of federal aid that averages $1.5 billion annually. Clary is an experienced state government manager in a wide range of areas, including executive level management, management information systems, finance and accounting, budgeting, federal funds management, revenue collection, bonded debt issuance and management, procurement, personnel management, auditing, federal relations, legislative process, and press relations.
From page 97...
... He also coordinated legislative proposals, financial policies, special projects, and new programs as financial policy advisor to the USDOT's assistant secretary–chief financial officer. Grote previously worked on budgetary and policy matters for several federal agencies, including the Congressional Budget Office, the Office of Management and Budget, and the U.S.
From page 98...
... in urban studies from San Francisco State University. Susan P
From page 99...
... in international relations from San Francisco State University and has completed coursework for a master's in public administration and urban studies from San Francisco State University. She is active in her community, serving as president of her neighborhood council, as member and rotating chairperson of the El Sobrante Valley Coordinating Council, on the Steering Committee of the El Sobrante Downtown Revitalization Committee, and as planning commissioner for the city of Richmond, California.


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