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SUMMARY:6th Annual State of Trade and Transportation - 2/22/19
DESCRIPTION:Randy Iwasaki was appointed by the CCTA Board on April 16\, 2010.  In his role as Executive Director\, he administers the one-half percent sales tax program.  The Authority is also the Congestion Management Agency\, so he makes recommendations on how state and federal transportation funds will be used in Contra Costa.  He created GoMentum Station\, the largest secure autonomous/connected vehicle proving grounds in the US.  He continues to work with Silicon Valley companies to provide innovative solutions to congestion relief.\n\n\n\nPrior to his appointment as Executive Director\, Iwasaki was appointed by Governor Schwarzenegger in August 2009 as Director of the California Department of Transportation.  He was in charge of the operation of the California state transportation system\, including more than 50\,000 lane miles of state highway\, intercity passenger rail\, and more than 250 aviation airports.  He oversaw an annual budget of almost $14 Billion and a staff of more than 22\,000 people.  He also serves on a number of national transportation panels and committees.\n\n\n\nMost recently in 2016\, Eno Transportation and Shared Mobility Strategies identified Randy as one of the top 10 public sector transportation innovators.  In 2013\, he was inducted into the ITS America Hall of Fame in recognition of his ability to deliver innovative ITS solutions for the transportation system in California.  In 2009\, he was named to Government Technology's list of 25 "Doers\, Dreamers\, and Drivers".  This annual award is given "to recognize the hardest working and most innovative individuals in the public sector" and in 2008 was the recipient of the Thomas H. McDonald Memorial Award\, which is considered the highest award presented by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials for "rendering continuous outstanding service over an extended period of time."\n\n\n\nIwasaki earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from California Polytechnic State University\, where he currently serves on the School of Engineering's Industrial Advisory Board.  He also earned a Master's of Science degree in Engineering from California State University\, Fresno.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<br />\nRandy Iwasaki was appointed by the CCTA Board on April 16\, 2010.&nbsp\; In his role as&nbsp\;Executive Director\, he administers the one-half percent sales tax program.&nbsp\; The Authority is also the Congestion Management Agency\, so he makes recommendations on how state and federal transportation funds will be used in Contra Costa.&nbsp\; He created&nbsp\;GoMentum Station\, the largest secure autonomous/connected vehicle proving grounds in the US.&nbsp\; He continues to work with Silicon Valley companies to provide innovative&nbsp\;solutions to congestion relief.<br />\n<br />\nPrior to his appointment as Executive Director\, Iwasaki was appointed by Governor Schwarzenegger in August 2009 as Director of the California Department of Transportation.&nbsp\; He was in charge of the operation of the California state transportation system\, including more than 50\,000 lane miles of state highway\, intercity passenger rail\, and more than 250 aviation airports.&nbsp\; He oversaw an annual budget of almost $14 Billion and a staff of more than 22\,000 people.&nbsp\; He also serves on a number of national transportation panels and committees.<br />\n<br />\nMost recently in 2016\, Eno Transportation and Shared Mobility Strategies identified Randy as one of the top 10 public sector transportation innovators.&nbsp\; In 2013\, he was inducted into the ITS America Hall of Fame in recognition of his ability to deliver innovative ITS solutions for the transportation system in California.&nbsp\; In 2009\, he was named to Government Technology&rsquo\;s list of 25 &ldquo\;Doers\, Dreamers\, and Drivers&rdquo\;.&nbsp\; This annual award is given &ldquo\;to recognize the hardest working and most innovative individuals in the public sector&rdquo\; and in 2008 was the recipient of the Thomas H. McDonald Memorial Award\, which is considered the highest award presented by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials for &ldquo\;rendering continuous outstanding service over an extended period of time.&rdquo\;<br />\n<br />\nIwasaki earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from California Polytechnic State University\, where he currently serves on the School of Engineering&rsquo\;s Industrial Advisory Board.&nbsp\; He also earned a Master&rsquo\;s of Science degree in Engineering from California State University\, Fresno.
LOCATION:The Renaissance Long Beach 111 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach\, CA 90802 Complimentary Parking
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URL:https://business.lbchamber.com/events/details/6th-annual-state-of-trade-and-transportation-2-22-19-4420
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