Advisory Board

The Mobility 21 Advisory Board includes 17 associate partners from both the public and private transportation industry.

Interested in joining the Mobility 21 Advisory Board? Contact Marnie O’Brien Primmer for more information.

Benefits include:

  • First right of refusal for Summit Sponsorships
  • Exclusive Summit Sponsorship discounts
  • Participate on Summit Steering Committee
  • Complimentary admission to and all Mobility 21 events, including the annual Summit
  • Attend quarterly meetings with the Board of Directors
  • Attend annual Board of Directors dinner night before the Summit open only to the Advisory Board and Board of Directors
  • Attend annual advocacy trip to Washington, D.C. and Sacramento open only to the Advisory Board and Board of Directors
  • Receive regular legislative updates
  • Participate in developing strategic direction of coalition

Mike Aparicio
Senior Vice President
Skanska USA Civil West

 


John Barna
Vice President of Strategic Programs
AECOM

 

Mark Baza
Executive Director
Imperial County Transportation Commission

 

Bill Bennett
Southern California Area Manager
HDR Inc.

 

Carole Beswick
Executive Director
Inland Action

 


Michelle Boehm
U.S. Business Vice President for Transportation
CH2M Hill

 

Gene Bougdanos
Vice President
HNTB

 

Michael Christiansen
Deputy Executive Director, Development
Port of Los Angeles

 

Bob Driggers
Regional Sales Manager
Sensys Networks

 

Gary Gallegos
Executive Director
San Diego Association of Governments

 

John Fenton
CEO
Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink)

 

Steve Huff
Senior Vice President Public Works/Transportation
RBF Consulting

 

Diana Kotler
Executive Director
Anaheim Transportation Network

 

Tom Margro
CEO
Transportation Corridor Agencies

 


Noel Massie
President
UPS Central California

 

Kris Murray
Senior Vice President of Business Development and Government Affairs
Willdan

 

Christopher Lytle
Executive Director
Port of Long Beach

 

Barry Wallerstein
Executive Director
South Coast Air Quality Management District