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CLIFFORD EBY

Interests and Objective

Software Developer on the MEAN stack

Maker Raspberry Pi - Python and OpenCV development

Qualifications

Avocation for development throughout my career. Familiarity with Javascript/Angular, Python, MEAN Stack, PowerBI Azure and VS Code. Frequent attendance at Nova Mean, Cap Area .Net, its former Silverlight user group and the former RockNug user group. Regular listener to .Net Rocks, Adventures in Angular, Yet Another Podcast, and Hanselminutes.

Previous Experience

President, Parsons Brinckerhoff - retired 2016

Years of Experience

42 (8 with Parsons Brinckerhoff; 37 with others)

Education

B.S., Civil Engineering, Lehigh University, 1973; M.B.A., Finance and Investment, George Washington University, 1977 Additional Studies:

  • Dartmouth College, Tuck Executive Program, 1998
  • Montgomery College, Javascript 2011
  • Montgomery College, Advanced Javascript (jQuery)
  • Various Pluralsight, Udemy and LinkedIn courses

Professional Affiliations

Moynihan Station (New York City) Development Corporation, Union Station (Washington, DC) Redevelopment Corporation, National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) Board, and USDOT Credit Council. All representing the the USDOT Secretary

Professional Registrations

Expired registered civil enginer in Maryland, 1977 (10921); Virginia, 1977 (0095490); District of Columbia (PE7329), among others

Key Qualifications

Clifford Eby offers specific expertise in rail safety, finance and economic regulatory practices, transportation policy, and rail infrastructure program design. His perspective is as diverse as his experience; he has held executive and engineering positions and has worked in both the public and private sectors.

In 2012, Mr. Eby was named president of the Parsons Brinckerhoff's ((now WSP USA) Transportation operating company, with responsibility for managing a business unit with $1 billion in annual revenue and 4,000 employees located in 70 offices throughout the U.S. and Canada. On a national basis, he is responsible for all planning, design, strategic consulting and construction services. In this role, he has management oversight for over 2,700 transportation and infrastructure projects across the Americas. He was previously senior vice president in charge of Parsons Brinckerhoff’s Technical Excellence Centers and supported the firm’s strategic efforts in the rail and infrastructure markets, particularly high-speed rail./p>

From 1973 to 1980 and then again from 1985 through 2004, he was with an international transportation and construction management firm where he held several executive management positions covering such areas as finance, business development, operations, strategic planning and technology.

Mr. Eby served as acting administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) from 2008 to 2009 and as deputy administrator from 2005 to 2008. He was responsible for the FRA’s day-to-day administrative functions and rail financial assistance programs and also served as the agency’s representative to the boards of the Moynihan Station Redevelopment Corporation, the Union Station Redevelopment Corporation, the USDOT Credit Council and Amtrak.

Earlier in his career, Mr. Eby was director of finance and statistics for the Association of American Railroads (AAR) and, as a young engineer, he worked on the $2 billion Northeast Corridor Improvement Program and on design sections of the Washington, DC Metro.

Publications

  • Coauthor, Small Railroads: Washington, DC, AAR, 1982.

Projects