
If your organization is hiring or looking to expand its network of transportation professionals, attend the Transportation Research Forum's Career Networking Event March 16 in Tampa, Florida.
The Career Networking Event will allow employers, transportation professionals, and students to discuss current and future career opportunities in a face-to-face, casual environment. This event offers you an opportunity to recruit top transportation students from across the country.
The Career Networking Event is being held in conjunction with TRF's 53rd Annual Forum in Tampa, Florida. The TRF Annual Forum attracts leading transportation professionals from industry, government, and academia as well as exceptional transportation graduate students.
Prospective employers not attending the meeting and all registered meeting attendees are welcome to participate in the Career Networking Event at no charge.
Career Networking Event Flyer (PDF, 256K)

Please contact Jack Ventura by February 15th to inform TRF of your employers interest in participating.
Jack Ventura, TRF Program Vice President
Phone: (301)593-1872
E-mail: ProgramVP@trforum.org


Questions should be addressed to:
Jack Ventura, TRF Program Vice President
Phone: (301)593-1872
E-mail: ProgramVP@trforum.org
Sue Hendrickson
Phone: (701)231-7766
E-mail: info@trforum.org

Dr. Genevieve Giuliano is the recipient of the 2012 TRF Distinguished Transportation Researcher Award. Dr. Giuliano is Professor and Senior Associate Dean of Research and Technology in the School of Policy, Planning, and Development, University of Southern California, and Director of the METRANS joint USC and California State University Long Beach Transportation Center. She also holds an appointment in Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Professor Giuliano's research focus areas include relationships between land use and transportation, transportation policy analysis, and information technology applications in transportation. Her current research includes analysis of growth and development of employment centers, examination of how ports and supply chains respond to environmental regulation, and development of a real-time data archive for transportationsystem analysis. She has published over 140 papers, and has presented her research at numerous conferences both within the US and abroad.
Professor Giuliano is a past Chair of the Executive Committee of the Transportation Research Board, and has been named a National Associate of the National Academy of Sciences. She is the recipient of the TRB Distinguished Service Award (2006) and the 2007 Thomas B. Deen Distinguished Lectureship Award. She has participated in several National Research Council policy studies; she was a member of the Panel on Mitigation of the National Academies of Sciences' America's Climate Challenge study, and is currently serving on the National Research Frameworks study.