DC: WTS International Elects New Members to 2014-2016 Board of Directors

March 19, 2014
WTS International announced March 18 that 13 members were elected to its 2014 - 2016 Board of Directors. In addition, 11 members were appointed to the board of directors of WTS Foundation, WTS International’s associated 501c(3) charity.

WTS International announced March 18 that 13 members were elected to its 2014 - 2016 Board of Directors. In addition, 11 members were appointed to the board of directors of WTS Foundation, WTS International’s associated 501c(3) charity.

With the incoming WTS International board, Marcia Ferranto, president and CEO of WTS International, feels that the association is poised to have an even greater impact on the transportation industry.

“The new Board of Directors is an incredible group of industry leaders at the highest levels, and they represent the modes and sectors that make up our membership, which represents every transportation mode and a multitude of disciplines. They are each 100 percent aligned with WTS International’s efforts to tackle the transportation workforce development issue with programs that attract, retain, and advance women to high-level positions in both the public and private sectors,” said Ferranto.

The elected members of the 2014 – 2016 WTS International Board of Directors are:

Directors: 

The appointed members of the 2014 – 2016 WTS Foundation Board of Directors are:

  • Chair: Dorri Giles Raposa, senior VP, HDR Engineering Inc.
  • Vice chair: Laurie Cullen, principal program manager, Atkins
  • Treasurer: Deborah Dagang, principal project manager, CH2M Hill
  • Secretary: Cinde Weatherby, principal, Weatherby Consulting
  • Past chair: Julia Kuhn, Sr. principal engineer, Kittelson & Associates Inc.

Directors: 

  • Susan Binder, senior associate, Cambridge Systematics
  • Virginia Borkowski, associate VP, HDR Engineering Inc.
  • Jennifer Duvall, planning manager, Jacobs
  • Teresa Welborn, partnering administrator, Arizona DOT 
  • Johanna Zmud, director, Rand Corp.
  • Michelle Caldwell, chief administrative services officer, LA Metro

As president of URSC, incoming WTS Chair Swaim-Staley leads the development and implementation of a comprehensive master plan for Union Station in Washington, D.C.

“I’ve been privileged to be a part of WTS for more than 20 years. I first joined WTS as part of the Baltimore chapter because I felt it was a great opportunity to learn and network with both the public and private sectors. Being a part of the association now as chair of the WTS International Board of Directors is an incredible opportunity to help lead WTS forward on its mission to expand opportunities for women at the highest  level of the transportation industry,” said Swaim-Staley, who is currently serving as vice chair.

A new member to the WTS International Board of Directors, Susan Martinovich, who’s career path has included leading Nevada’s Department of Transportation, says she is honored to be part of the board.

“When I look outside the traditional way of conducting business and building relationships, I look to WTS members for guidance and advice as well as the educational opportunities the association offers. WTS grows people and gives women, especially, the tools for their success that spill over into the success of their agencies and the people around them,” she added.

The incoming members of both the WTS International Board and the WTS Foundation Board will assume their roles at the WTS business meeting on May 16, in Portland, Ore., concurrent with the 2014 WTS Annual Conference.

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