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Kienitz joins Parsons Brinckerhoff as senior advisor

Roy Kienitz, former Under Secretary for Policy at the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT), has been named a senior advisor at Parsons Brinckerhoff, a global infrastructure strategic consulting, planning, engineering and program/construction management organization. In his new position Kienitz will work on major project development and implementation strategies, drawing on his diverse transportation policy experience. As under secretary for policy at USDOT, he assisted secretary Ray LaHood in formulating national policies affecting surface transportation and aviation. Prior to his appointment at USDOT, Kienitz served as deputy chief of staff for Governor Edward Rendell of Penn. Beginning in 2003, he was a leader on the governor's staff for transportation, alternative energy, and environmental initiatives, and directed a number of major capital projects, including the Pennsylvania Convention Center expansion, Pittsburgh sports arena and Port of Philadelphia. Previously, Kienitz served as secretary of the Maryland Department of Planning where he implemented the state's Smart Growth policies and promoted mixed-use transit-oriented projects. Kienitz has received various awards, including the Secretary's Gold Medal from USDOT, the agency's highest award, and a Special Recognition Award from the National Park Service for work promoting new transportation strategies for national parks. Roy Kienitz, Parsons Brinckerhoff
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