Episodes

  • Interview with Katie Gentry, Regional Homelessness Program Manager for the Maricopa Association of Governments
    May 26 2023

    In this episode it was my privilege to talk to Katie Gentry. Katie is the Regional Homelessness Program Manager for the Maricopa Association of Governments. Her role within the Human Services Division of MAG is to work with communities and organizations across the Valley to understand how we address homelessness through existing programs and resources as well as new collaborations. Homelessness is a growing challenge for our communities and it’s one that knows no boundaries. Many who are homeless are employed full-time but cannot afford housing. The homeless include families, youth, veterans, elderly, and many others. Affordability of housing is part of the equation but as the Valley continues to grow, the cost of transportation also has to be considered. Access to affordable, reliable, public transportation is a key to helping many maintain a balance that allows them to stay housed. Our industry has a significant role to play in helping alleviate homelessness and Katie helps explain how.

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    42 mins
  • Interview with Phil Gershkovich, Owner and President of Cooper Aerial Surveys
    May 23 2023

    In this episode Phil Gershkovich, President and owner of Cooper Aerial Surveys, joins me to share his perspective on the geospatial industry, how he came to be the owner of Cooper Aerial, and his plans for the future. Cooper Aerial has been a part of the Arizona transportation industry since the sixties with Phil taking ownership in 2016. Since then, he’s grown the company in both range of services as well as geographic markets. He’s one of the few people I know who can pivot from technical, to personable, to big picture seamlessly. You’ll hear that in this interview as he talks about business, growing his team and company, and engaging youth to foster careers in the geospatial industry. 

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    44 mins
  • Interview with Jennifer Pyne, Austin Transit Partnership’s Executive Vice President of Planning & Risk Management
    May 17 2023

    In this episode I caught up Jennifer Pyne. Jen spent twenty-five years in the Valley starting with the completion of her graduate program at Arizona State University and ending as part of the leadership team at Valley Metro.  In 2021 she left Arizona to join the Austin Transit Partnership to help build a team and guide the delivery of their multi-billion Project Connect Program. Today she serves as Executive Vice President of Planning & Risk Management. 

    While the two communities are very different, they also share some similarities. One being that Austin too is embarking on transformational change using an investment in public transportation as the catalyst, just as we did over twenty years ago. Jen takes many lessons learned from her time in Phoenix not the least of which is learning to trust her instincts and transitioning from a “doer” to a leader.

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    43 mins
  • Interview with Alexandra Albert, Assistant Vice President of Communication and Public Involvement at WSP
    May 9 2023

    In this episode I’m excited to share that I have officially begun my new role as Chief of Staff at Valley Metro and I’m celebrating by interviewing someone I started my career with, Alexandra Albert. Alex and I worked together in the early days of light rail planning, design, and construction; she was in public involvement and I was in program management. Over the past twenty-plus years, our careers have taken very different paths. Alex focused on communication, taking on more and more challenging projects, took a hiatus to focus on her three children, and is now an Assistant Vice President of Communication and Public Involvement at WSP.  

    In this interview, Alex shares her insights regarding effective public involvement, her professional journey, and what she’s most excited about when thinking about the future. She has a passion for public transportation from her youth in New York and she’s brought that to a career of service in the Valley. Alex is a consummate communications professional with a wealth of information to share.

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    49 mins
  • Interview with LaShondra Mercurius, President and Co-Founder of JLM Talent Partners
    May 3 2023

    In this episode, I got to interview kindred spirit, LaShondra Mercurius. LaShondra is the President and co-founder of JLM Talent Partners. Together with her partner and husband, Jayson, they identified a niche market in staffing solutions for the AEC industry. Leveraging the cyclical nature of large-scale infrastructure projects, LaShondra and her team employ a community-centric approach to creating prosperity from policy. Though the current Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act emphasizes equity, JLM has drawn from these principals from the inception of their business. Unlike many other staffing firms, LaShondra and Jayson have created a training and on-boarding process that focuses on honoring the dignity of individual candidates, very often from high-risk communities, and setting them up for success. 

    LaShondra shares her passion for empowering entrepreneurial women and people of color. She is also an advocate for jobs creation through infrastructure investment and serves on the City of Los Angeles Workforce Development Board. The work of JLM spans California, Arizona, the Pacific Northwest, Texas, the Washington DC area, and numerous other communities across the country. Here in Arizona, they support the I-10 Broadway Curve reconstruction project, both the South Central and Northwest II light rail extensions, I-17 Flex Lanes, and have worked on numerous other large-scale projects. They’re growing their Arizona presence and bringing a passion for workforce innovation. I’m excited to work with LaShondra and her team and can’t wait for you to get to know her better. 

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    48 mins
  • Interview with Amy Ritz, Project Manager for ADOT's First Major Urban Freeway Reconstruction Project
    Apr 26 2023

    In this episode I was joined by Amy Ritz, Project Manager for ADOT’s first major urban freeway reconstruction project, the I-10 Broadway Curve Improvements Project. Amy brings a unique background and perspective to managing an undertaking as significant as redesigning and rebuilding one of the Valley’s busiest freeway corridors. With Amy’s educational background in Political Science, extensive experience working with elected officials, and deep understanding of the utility relocation and project delivery process, ADOT definitely picked the right Project Manager.

    Learn how Amy made her way from working with the California State Legislature back home to her roots in Arizona. Once here she began working with Salt River Project where she coordinated closely with municipalities and regional agencies on roadway projects. This led her to a seventeen-year career with the Arizona Department of Transportation where she is now leading a team of professionals on one of the most complex projects the state has ever undertaken. Amy’s one of the most competent project delivery professionals in the industry and her story is fascinating. 

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    41 mins
  • Interview with Catherine Alonzo, CEO and Founding Partner of Javelina
    Apr 19 2023

    In this episode I’m thrilled to interview Catherine Alonzo. Catherine is the CEO and one of the founding partners of Javelina. Javelina is a marketing, communications, and branding firm focused on advancing equality and human dignity through social, political, and economic change. They’re tagline is, “Bring your story to life. Change the world.” 

    Catherine shares that a changemaker’s job is to tell the story of what’s possible, not what’s missing. She and her team help their clients tell the stories that create inspiration, vision, and hope for making a difference. Their efforts transected the transportation industry through their expertise in developing the branding and communications for transportation initiatives. This includes the successful passage of the T-2050 plan for the City of Phoenix as well as the robust engagement process for Momentum, the plan for which the extension of Proposition 400 (or 400E) is the vehicle. 

    Catherine shares how to develop communications and engage your audiences with authenticity, relevance, and consistency to make your brand the main character in your story. I hope you enjoy learning more about Catherine and why we are so fortunate to have her and her team of innovators helping to shape our industry. 

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    45 mins
  • Interview with Quinn Quihui Castro, Transportation Engineer, Maricopa Association of Governments
    Apr 12 2023

    In this episode Quinn Quihui Castro, Transportation Engineer for the Maricopa Association of Governments, shares information about her background and how she got her start in transportation. With her passion for construction, where she feels you truly see the heart of transportation, one would have thought she would be working for a contractor or capitol programs division of an agency. But no, she’s a leader working with our local MPO and at MAG she applies that builder’s mindset to her role managing the planning and development of our freeway program. 

    Another of her passions is the Metro Phoenix Chapter of WTS. Quinn is the Vice President of the Chapter and looking forward to becoming President starting in 2024. The call for interest will be coming out soon and Quinn wants to encourage anyone with a passion for our industry or desire to learn and grow, to consider applying for a role.

    I hope you enjoy learning more about Quinn and why WTS is such an amazing organization to get involved with! 

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    41 mins