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ing Committee on Transit Safety and Security, the communications
officer and membership chair for WTS Tampa Bay, and secretary of the
American Public Transportation Association's Bus Safety Committee.
In the words of her supervisor, " Jodi is a natural leader who brings a
bright and compelling perspective. She has been instrumental in the
successful development and management of several federal projects,
where she has demonstrated a breadth of knowledge and insight in
many critical factors that affect public transit safety and security. Jodi
has been published several times and has presented in numerous
transportation conferences. "

Adam Greenstein, P.E., PTOE (M)
Technical Principal, Traffic Engineering, WSP
Mid-Colonial District Rising Star
Adam is a leader in the local transportation community, not only through his service and leadership
positions within ITE, but also through his professional work and his involvement with other technical committees
and programs. He is the current Vice President of the Washington DC
Section of ITE (WDCSITE) serving Maryland, USA; Washington, DC,
USA; and Northern Virginia, USA. As the former Baltimore Area Director, Adam planned numerous local ITE events and panel meetings
that challenged participants on topics of local and national importance. He is an active member of the ITE STEM Committee and has
led countless STEM activities for the Section. He is a member of the
Transportation Research Board Standing Committee on Traffic Control
Devices, contributing to the National Committee on Uniform Traffic
Control Devices. Locally, Adam plays a key role in enhancing mobility
and safety for all users by pushing the envelope in the industry and
raising the floor for practitioners. He helped establish a transit priority
program for Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA)
and advanced Maryland Transportation Authority's first Connected
and Automated Vehicles (CAV) Strategic Action. He has shown

innovation in his techniques to find solutions to problems by using
technology to his advantage and by advancing the use of technology in transportation. He pushes boundaries to promote safety and
efficiency for motorized and vulnerable road users, and has advanced
CAV strategy and encouraged transit signal priority.

Dan Hennessey, P.E., PTOE, T.E. (M)
Consulting Engineer, Project Development
City of Austin Transportation Department
Dan is building a career in mobility planning and
traffic engineering with a focus in multimodal
transportation planning, traffic operations analysis,
and traffic engineering design. He is active in ITE at all levels and is
currently Vice Chair for the ITE Transportation Planning Council, served
on the Vision Zero Working Group, and was a contributor to the 2020
Developing Trends Report. He was appointed to the City of Austin
Urban Transportation Commission in Texas, USA, was on the Texas
Department of Transportation Connected/Automated Vehicle Task
Force, the Downtown Austin Alliance Land Development Code Task
Force (March 2019 - present) a part of the 2021 ATXelerator Elected
Office Candidate Recruitment Program, on the American Society
of Civil Engineers Mobility on Demand and Mobility as a Service
Committee, and has held many leadership positions with the Austin
Chapter of the Urban Land Institute. Dan's work has included detailed
traffic operations analysis, including microsimulation, travel demand
forecasting for urban multimodal networks, and design work involving
traffic signals, roadway/pathway lighting, and pedestrian/bicycle facilities. He is also experienced in traffic signal timing and optimization,
construction traffic control planning, and improvement phasing evaluation. He helped the pro-transit PAC pass Proposition A in November
of 2020 to bring high-capacity transit to Austin, and is looking forward
to aiding in its planning, design, and implementation.

ITE YOUNG LEADERS TO FOLLOW FOR 2022

The application process for the
2022 class of Young Leaders to Follow
will open in the fall of 2021.
ITE will recognize 20 more young leaders who are involved in ITE Councils and Committees,
becoming prominent in the profession, and within your communities, and contributing to
your local Section and District. Stay tuned for more details and if you have any questions or
are looking for ways to get more involved with ITE, contact Colleen Agan at cagan@ite.org.

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