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Contributors to this Issue

   Nicholas Bradshaw is the Fleet Services Deputy Director for the City     University, has worked for the City of Hendersonville for 15 years.
of Knoxville Public Service Department. Prior to this position, he was      Promoted from City Design Engineer, he has served as the Public Works
a Human Resource Analyst for the City of Knoxville. He holds a MA of        Director for Hendersonville since 2014. Current projects for Public Works
Public Administration from the University of Tennessee and an MBA in        include $19 million in transportation projects to be completed within five
HR Management from Bryan College. Nicholas is currently the TCAPWA          years and redefining the role of Public Works in the City to move towards
Upper East Branch Director.                                                 more sustainable practices.

   Jan Compton is an Environmental Program Manager with the Office             Betsy Pickle worked as a reporter, copy editor, film critic and public
of Policy and Sustainable Practices, to promote, acknowledge and            speaker for the Knoxville News Sentinel for 28 years. In the freelance
publicize excellence for sustainability in Tennessee. Compton specializes   world the past nine years, she has written for a variety of media, covering
in coordinating materials management projects for the office, including     everything from the animal world to zoning meetings; edited articles and
food recovery and the TN Materials Management and Tennessee Radon           books; managed social media and websites; and maintained a presence as
Program.                                                                    a speaker, critic and festival judge. She holds a B.S. in Communications
                                                                            from the University of Tennessee.
   John Fox has been a manager with the Collierville Public Service
Department since 2007 where he manages the daily activities of the             Diane Regensburg, PE, is a senior transportation engineer and project
Solid Waste Collection Division, Streets and Drainage Division and Fleet    manager at design and consulting firm Gresham, Smith and Partners in
Maintenance Division. Previously, he worked as a contractor performing      Nashville. With 20 years of experience, Regensburg has deep knowledge
Environmental Remediation Services clearing unexploded ordnance for         in roadway layout, drainage design, traffic-control design and erosion-
the Corps of Engineers. John Fox is currently serving as the TCAPWA         control design for an array of interstate, arterial and local street projects.
West Branch Director.
                                                                               Monica Sartain, PE, is the Vice President of Engineering for Power
   Molly Gilbert has been a freelance writer, editor and marketing          Consulting Associates, Inc. She also serves as the Chair of the ASCE
consultant for the past 13 years. Previously she worked as the Director of  Tennessee Infrastructure Report Card Committee that produced ASCE’s
Marketing for the Rock Hill United Way, Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden,      2009 & 2016 Report Card for Tennessee’s Infrastructure.
The Georgia Department of Economic Development – Tourism Division,
and as the Executive Director of the Middle East Tennessee Tourism             Gabrielle Sobel is a project engineer for Jacobs Engineering Group,
Council. She holds a BA in Mass Communication, Journalism.                  Inc., working primarily as a program manager project coordinator, a
                                                                            wastewater master planner, and a water quality and hydraulic modeler
   Scott Gilbert is a published writer and freelance editor who has taught  for various projects in Tennessee. She graduated from the University of
in secondary and post-secondary schools for nearly 20 years in South        Tennessee-Knoxville with a Master of Science degree in Environmental
Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee. He holds an MA in English and BA in        Engineering and a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering. She
Psychology.                                                                 also has a Master of Business Administration degree from the University
                                                                            of Tennessee-Chattanooga.
   James “Chip” Moore, PE, a graduate of Tennessee Technological

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