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Technical Achievement 2021                                                 In 2013, Jennie joined PennDOT as Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary for
                                                                                        Local and  Area Transportation. In March 2014, Jennie  was promoted to Bureau
                                                                                        Director  of  Aviation  and  in  July  2015  was  promoted  to  Acting  Director  of  Penn
                Jennie A. Granger, AICP                                                 PORTS and then in February 2016 officially as Director, Office of Penn Ports.

                                                                                        From July 2016 – 2018, Jennie returned to the consulting industry and was Vice
         Jennie  A.  Granger,  AICP,  has  been  selected  by  the                      President at JMT’s Philadelphia office. Jennie served as the  VP/Assistant Office
         Central  Pennsylvania  Engineers  Week  Council  to  re-                       Manager for JMT’s Philadelphia office of over 115+ staff and operations of almost
         ceive the 2021 Technical Achievement Award.  Jennie                            $20M a year. She provided direct oversight in the management of day-to-day oper-
         is  a  current  member  of  the  Women’s  Transportation                       ations and budgeting as related to design and planning initiatives in the civil, struc-
         Seminar (WTS). Jennie was a founding member of the                             tural, traffic, architectural, aviation, natural/cultural resources, and technology divi-
         Central  Pennsylvania  Section  of  the  Women’s  Trans-                       sions. In addition, she served as the regional transit rail project manager lead for
         portation Seminar (WTS) in 1998, where she served as the Chapter’s first Secretary.   SEPTA and Amtrak work.
         Jennie has served in several volunteer roles and also been a longstanding member of
         the  WTS  Scholarship  Committee  and  has  been  a  Speaker  for  various  WTS  Pan-  In July 2018, Jennie rejoined PennDOT as the Deputy Secretary for PennDOT’s
         els.  She also is a member of numerous technical organizations, including ASHE and   Multimodal Deputate, where she provides oversight for Department initiatives and
         PPA.                                                                           policies related to public transportation, aviation, rail freight, passenger rail, active
                                                                                        transportation, and ports. As Deputy Secretary for PennDOT’s Multimodal Depu-
         Jennie graduated from Newport High School in 1990.  She then attended Shippensburg   tate, Jennie oversees capital and operating funding for 55 transit agencies across
         University, where she graduated with a BA in Urban and Rural Studies in 1994.  She   the state. Throughout her PennDOT career, Jennie has also provided management
         also earned an MPA from the Pennsylvania State University, with a certificate in Public   oversight for the Keystone Corridor Improvement project which focuses on rail inter-
         Sector Human Resources Management, in 2008.
                                                                                        locking improvements and passenger station investments to enhance the rail travel
         Ms. Jennie Granger brings over 26 years of progressive public and private sector expe-  experience between Philadelphia and Harrisburg. This ongoing, multi-year, multi-
         rience in all facets of management and technical knowledge of multimodal transporta-  million-dollar corridor project serves millions of riders on an annual basis. She has
         tion development, as well as 16 years of experience in environmental services. Her   also worked on three Pennsylvania Statewide Rail Plan updates to qualify Pennsyl-
         extensive experience and skillset was cultivated through her almost 20-year career in   vania for federal rail funding. She has led the design of several transportation pro-
         the  private  sector  as  a  transportation  professional  prior  to  joining  PennDOT.  Jennie   jects and continues to oversee the design and construction of multimodal improve-
         started  her  career  at  McCormick  Taylor  (MTA)  where  she  worked  in  environmental   ments in her Deputy Secretary position.
         services from 1994-2008. During her time at MTA, Jennie was promoted to an Environ-  In 2019, Jennie worked tirelessly with Commonwealth Executive Staff and multiple
         mental Technical Leader, Transportation Planner, then to Associate and Office Manag-  stakeholders to determine statewide transit capital and operating funding priorities
         er of the State College Office.
                                                                                        while the Turnpike Commission was involved in a lawsuit that prevented payment to
         In 2008, Jennie joined AECOM as a Transportation and Environmental Project Manag-  PennDOT. More recently, enhancements to the Multimodal-administered contractu-
         er and the Planning Segment Leader for Pennsylvania and West Virginia, in addition to   al agreements were developed under Jennie’s leadership to promote accountability
         supporting offices throughout the country as a subject matter expert in the transporta-  and standardization. As a result, the Multimodal Deputate implemented its first Pro-
         tion development process. Her primary responsibilities include project and staff coordi-  ject Management Oversight contract to streamline and standardize its approach to
         nation of fast-paced NEPA transportation projects (including major projects) with exten-  design and construction.
         sive public involvement programs; preparation and review of various forms and docu-  Jennie is a long-standing member of the American Planning Association (APA) and
         mentation for NEPA and natural, cultural, and socio-economic resources; coordination   the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) where she holds certification as
         of instruction efforts; and preparation and compilation of administrative records for liti-  a planner.
         gation.
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