President’s Message

President’s Message: ITE International Meeting Edition

August was a busy month for your ITE Western District Board!  Six of the Board members attended the ITE International Annual Meeting that brought over 1,000 attendees to Anaheim.  The Local Arrangements Committee was chaired by Rock Miller along with Zaki Mustafa, Carlos Ortiz, John Lower, and over a dozen [...]

August 30th, 2016|

President’s Message: The Power of ITE

“The power of ITE compels me”…well I’ve taken a little liberty with a quote from a 70s horror flick, but it expresses my feelings about the last few months.  I’ve always been an active member of ITE and looked for ways to serve the organization and my fellow members.  Volunteering [...]

February 20th, 2016|

President’s Message: Looking Good!

The Western District is proud to formally debut its new logo, in color! The logo, designed by staff from Atkins, will be incorporated into all future communication from the Western District. The three colors suggest the District’s geography – starting on the left with the blue of the Pacific Ocean, [...]

April 25th, 2014|

President’s Message: There Are No Brakes on the Happenin’ Train!

It’s an exciting time of year for the Western District.  Candidates have recently been announced for the officer and international director positions, and their statements are presented below.  As of right now, there are only 123 days, 21 hours, and 44 minutes until the joint Western-Midwestern Districts’ Annual Meeting in [...]

March 18th, 2014|

President’s Message: Ralph Waldo Emerson Was Right On

Over 20 years ago, 17 of my classmates and I piled into an 18-passenger van and drove over 1,400 miles from College Station, Texas, to Washington, DC, to attend the annual Transportation Research Board (TRB) meeting.  It was a pilgrimage that the transportation engineering students there still do today. We [...]

January 21st, 2014|

President’s Message: Getting on the Technology Bandwagon

I can whistle, sing, and hum. And after attending the International ITE meeting in Boston, I can now "tweet." I'm a "Gen-Xer," the minority group between the generation who still handwrites letters and the generation who asks, "Do you have your phone?" when they want to know what time it [...]

August 23rd, 2013|
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