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A business development professional graduated from The University of Victoria.
Experienced leader with a demonstrated history of working in Economic Development, Non-Profits, Railway, High Tech and the food & beverages industry.
Experienced as an executive in Strategic Sourcing, Strategic Planning, Marketing Strategy, Sales. Corporate Communications, and Event Management,
Active director for non-profit and for-profit Boards.
Volunteer and founder of international and local charity projects..
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Central Washington Passenger Rail Feasibility Study
The project involves conducting a ridership feasibility study for a proposed passenger rail service in Central Washington State. The study will focus on the Cascade and Columbia River railroad right of way, stretching from Okanogan/Oroville to Wenatchee, Washington, and connect to BNSF and AMTRAK Empire Builder services. The primary goal is to analyze demographic and economic data to assess the potential demand for passenger rail service in the region. The project will also evaluate existing transportation infrastructure and its capacity to support the proposed service. This study aims to inform economic development and tourism initiatives, providing valuable insights for local stakeholders, including government agencies, businesses, and community groups. The project offers learners an opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in transportation planning, data analysis, and stakeholder engagement.

Rio Grande Valley Passenger Rail Feasibility Study
The Rio Grande Valley Passenger Rail Feasibility Study aims to evaluate the potential for a new passenger rail service in the Rio Grande Valley region. The project will involve conducting a comprehensive needs assessment to identify the most beneficial and cost-effective routes for the rail service. Students will analyze population data to determine the best areas for ridership and assess the environmental impact of the proposed rail routes. Additionally, the project will require identifying suitable locomotives and estimating overall project costs. The goal is to provide a detailed feasibility study that will help Integrated.Travel Research and Development make informed decisions about the viability of the passenger rail project. This study will involve close collaboration with the project administration team to ensure that all goals and timelines are met.

Vancouver Island Passenger Rail Feasibility Study
The Vancouver Island Passenger Rail Feasibility Study aims to assess the potential for restoring a frequent, affordable, and reliable passenger rail service on the Island Rail Corridor. The corridor, which runs between Victoria and Courtenay, has seen passenger services suspended since 2011 due to safety concerns. The project will involve developing a cost-benefit plan for the restoration of passenger service, taking into account the historical significance and current ownership by the Island Corridor Foundation. The study will also consider the potential benefits of improved access to healthcare, increased accessibility for low-income and elderly individuals, and a more sustainable transportation option. The project will require coordination with key stakeholders, including the Island Corridor Foundation and Southern Railway of Vancouver Island, to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and gather necessary support for the initiative.

Vancouver Island Rail Corridor Improvement Analysis
The Vancouver Island Rail Corridor, spanning from Courtenay to Victoria and intersecting at Parksville, requires significant investment to become fully operational. Integrated.Travel Research and Development seeks a comprehensive cost-benefit and options analysis to support a business case for revitalizing this critical transportation corridor. The analysis will evaluate economic, environmental, and social benefits against the costs of upgrading the rail infrastructure. Key factors include train speed improvements, potential ridership increases, freight traffic opportunities, environmental sustainability, tourism impacts, and long-term maintenance costs. The goal is to provide decision-makers with a clear understanding of the options and related return on investment, contributing to sustainable transportation solutions and enhancing regional connectivity for Vancouver Island communities.