AccelerAte The quarterly newsletter for the Conference Of Minority Transportation Officials
COMTO – Our Bridge to the Future
Board Chair’s Message (cont.)
BOard Chair’s MEssagE
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President’s Message PAGE 3
Our 2014 Successes PAGES 4-5
2015 & Beyond PAGE 6
44th National Meeting & Training Conference Boston Kicks Off as Host City PAGE 7
Celebrating Women Who Move the Nation PAGES 8-9
COMTO Leadership Institute (CLI) PAGE 10
TCRP Now Recruiting PAGE 11
Upcoming Events & Career Center PAGE 11
CITY Intern Program Now Recruiting Experience, Opportunities & Jobs PAGES 12-13
DBE Corner: The Missouri Model Keeping It Going PAGES 14-15
Stand Up For Transportation PAGE 17
COMTO Chapters on the Move PAGES 18-21
COMTO Members on the Move PAGES 22-24
Welcome New Members PAGE 25
In Her Honor PAGE 26
Transition, Progress & Promise
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s we celebrate the New Year, let me first thank the entire COMTO family for great work in 2014 on our continuing journey from good to great. This was indeed a year of transition and progress, yet 2014
also brought us sorrow. Losing our beloved President and CEO, Julie Cunningham, has been painful for us all. Still, her passion and extraordinary commitment to COMTO lives on in the many programs and other good works she began, each offering great promise for the future of our industry. Special thanks to Linda Washington and Jim Paige for stepping in to help keep us on course during this period of transition. Their
leadership
has
been
both
timely
and
critical
as
we near the conclusion of our search for a new President/CEO. Our five year strategic plan is working well. With great support from our Industry Partners, Sponsors and Stakeholders, we have raised the bar. As we prepare for the challenges of 2015 and beyond, let’s recap a few of our many successes…
Join President Obama to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery march and the signing of the Voting rights act of 1965. For info, email africanamericans@who.eop.gov
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