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She brings her an alytical\, managerial\, and policy-making skills to bear on projects deali ng with ecological restoration\, climate change adaptation\, wetland delin eation and mitigation\, habitat conservation\, and landscape level natural resource planning.\nPanelists:\nLen Materman\, CEO of San Mateo County Fl ood and Sea Level Rise Resiliency District (OneShoreline)\nIn the Spring o f 2020\, Len was appointed CEO of the first countywide independent governm ent agency in California focused on these climate change impacts. From Sep tember 2019-September 2020\, Len served as the first Public Policy Practit ioner in Residence at Stanford University’s Center for the American West a nd\, with colleagues at Stanford and UC Berkeley\, he was a contributing a uthor of two recent books on financing and implementing large-scale climat e resilience.\nAshley Nguyen\, Director\, Design and Project Delivery\, Me tropolitan Transportation Commission \nAshley is a transportation planner with over 20 years of transportation planning\, policy and operations expe rience the with Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC). She leads MT C’s Design and Project Delivery Section which is responsible for pursuing creative\, practical\, and cost-effective solutions to address regional tr ansportation issues in the Bay Area. Her portfolio covers a wide spectrum of work\, including transit priority\, highway operations\, arterial opera tions\, managed lanes\, advanced technologies\, shared-use mobility\, acti ve transportation\, and capital delivery. Ashley holds a Master of Urban and Regional Planning from the UC Irvine.\nGary Griggs\, Professor of Eart h Sciences at UC Santa Cruz \nGary is a Distinguished Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences at the UC Santa Cruz\, where he has taught for 51 year s. He served as the Director of the University’s Institute of Marine Scien ces for the past 26 years\, where he led the development of a Coastal Scie nce Campus. His research\, teaching\, writing and lectures have been focus ed on the coast of California and include coastal processes\, hazards\, an d the impacts of and responses to sea level rise.\nKevin Chen\, PE\, Assis tant Director\, Metropolitan Transportation Commission \nKevin is an Assis tant Director with the MTC. He is a licensed Civil Engineer with two decad es of experience in planning\, engineering\, and delivery of transportatio n projects throughout the Bay Area and across the United States. Recently\ , he has been focused on the development of innovative operational efficie ncy and transportation demand management strategies\, aimed at improving c arpool and transit modes to maximize person throughput on congested corrid ors. 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Event I
nformation:
\nJoin our stellar panel for an engaging discuss
ion that will include: status of climate change in the Bay Area and Calif
ornia\, sea-level rise projects (retrofits\, current\, future)\, future of
infrastructure projects on long-term climate change resiliency.
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strong>Moderator:
\nLaura Moran\, Senior Ecolo
gical Restoration Team Lead\, SWCA
Laura has more than 30 years of environmental cons ulting experience throughout California and across North America. She brin gs her analytical\, managerial\, and policy-making skills to bear on proje cts dealing with ecological restoration\, climate change adaptation\, wetl and delineation and mitigation\, habitat conservation\, and landscape leve l natural resource planning.
\nPanelists:
\nLen Mat
erman\, CEO of San Mateo Coun
ty Flood and Sea Level Rise Resiliency District (OneShoreline)
In the Spring of 2020\, Len was appointed CEO of the f irst countywide independent government agency in California focused on the se climate change impacts. From September 2019-September 2020\, Len served as the first Public Policy Practitioner in Residence at Stanford Universi ty’s Center for the American West and\, with colleagues at Stanford and UC Berkeley\, he was a contributing author of two recent books on financing and implementing large-scale climate resilience.
\nAshley Nguye n\, Director\, Design and Project Delivery\, Metropolitan Transportation Commiss ion
\nAshley is a transportation planner wit h over 20 years of transportation planning\, policy and operations experie nce the with Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC). She leads MTC’s Design and Project Delivery Section which is responsible for pursuing cre ative\, practical\, and cost-effective solutions to address regional trans portation issues in the Bay Area. Her portfolio covers a wide spectrum of work\, including transit priority\, highway operations\, arterial operatio ns\, managed lanes\, advanced technologies\, shared-use mobility\, active transportation\, and capital delivery. Ashley holds a Master of Urban and Regional Planning from the UC Irvine.
\nGary Griggs\, Profe ssor of Earth Sciences at UC Santa Cruz a>
\nGary is a Distinguished Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences at the UC Santa Cruz\, where he has taught for 51 year s. He served as the Director of the University’s Institute of Marine Scien ces for the past 26 years\, where he led the development of a Coastal Scie nce Campus. His research\, teaching\, writing and lectures have been focus ed on the coast of California and include coastal processes\, hazards\, an d the impacts of and responses to sea level rise.
\nKevin is an Assist ant Director with the MTC. He is a licensed Civil Engineer with two decade s of experience in planning\, engineering\, and delivery of transportation projects throughout the Bay Area and across the United States. Recently\, he has been focused on the development of innovative operational efficien cy and transportation demand management strategies\, aimed at improving ca rpool and transit modes to maximize person throughput on congested corrido rs.
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