HDR Employees Across North America Recognized by WTS for Steadfast Support of Women in Transportation
Four HDR employees have been honored with top awards from their local WTS chapters for their support of women in the transportation industry. Raven Gambrell, Michael Book, Rob Berman and Tim Ward have been singled out by their local WTS chapters for the impact they’ve made in their regions.
A founding member of WTS South Carolina, Columbia Office Principal and Senior Project Manager Raven Gambrell was named the chapter’s Member of the Year. The chapter is a direct result of Gambrell’s passion, and she served a two-year term as the first chapter president. Under Gambrell’s leadership, membership grew to over 80 people and 28 sponsors in under three years. She is now eligible for the national award, which will be announced at WTS International’s annual conference in May.
Three others from HDR received the Honorable Ray LaHood Award from their local chapters. This recognition is given to a man who seeks out opportunities to advance and advocate for women in his own organization, and who actively contributes toward the advancement of women and minorities in the transportation field.
Senior strategic communications specialist Michael Book was honored by the WTS Phoenix chapter. Book created the WTS Phoenix chapter’s Transportation YOU program and has managed it for over five years. The program encourages interest in transportation careers from high-school-age girls.
Washington Area Operations Manager Rob Berman was honored by his local Puget Sound, Washington, chapter. A longtime supporter of WTS throughout his 33-year career, Berman is well-known for his committed advocacy and support of women within HDR and in the industry.
Tim Ward, HDR’s Pennsylvania/Ohio/West Virginia aviation lead, was selected by the WTS Pittsburgh chapter for the distinguished award. Ward consistently provides valuable growth and mentorship opportunities, such as encouraging women in his area to increase their involvement in the industry and grow their skills.
As chapter-level Honorable Ray LaHood awardees, Book, Berman and Ward are now eligible to receive the national award.
“Each recognition speaks to the dedication our professionals have to the advancement of women’s careers in transportation, as well as to paving the way for a more equitable and diverse industry overall,” said Transportation Client Development Director Christi Skinner, director-at-large for the WTS Foundation. “I look forward to seeing the continued educational and mentorship participation by our employees involved with this important industry organization.”
More than 250 HDR employees participate in WTS chapters across North America, with nearly 50 serving in leadership positions.