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Aument to step down from AECOM leadership role
Transportation exec and cancer survivor plans to focus on board work
Jennifer Aument, AECOM’s transportation chief executive, plans to step down from her job this spring, a decision she reached after surviving breast cancer. Based in Arlington County, Aument said in
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Virginia Chamber appoints Transurban exec as board chair
Lakshmi Williams is toll road company's North American general counsel
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The Virginia Chamber of Commerce has elected Lakshmi Williams, North American general counsel for Transurban, to serve as the 2023 chair of the chamber’s board of directors. Her term will
Construction starts on I-495 express lanes extension
$660M project set to be completed in 2025
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Virginia and Transurban North America officials held a groundbreaking Monday for the $660 million extension of the Interstate 495 express lanes in Fairfax County, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced. The 495
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Transurban hires sustainability manager
Vincent Guimont-Hebert will work to advance company's net-zero carbon goals
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Transurban has hired Vincent Guimont-Hebert as sustainability manager for the Australian toll road operator and developer’s North American operations, which are headquartered in Tysons. In the newly created position, Guimont-Hebert
Transurban names North American operations VP
Amanda Baxter promoted from project director position
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Amanda Baxter, Transurban’s former project director for the 495 Northern Extension project in the Washington, D.C., region, has been promoted as vice president of operations in North America, the toll
Transurban names new Va. exec
Jennifer Aument to leave in February, succeeded by Pierce Coffee
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Jennifer Aument, president of Transurban’s Falls Church-based North American operations, will leave to become chief executive of AECOM’s global transportation business. Aument will be succeeded by Pierce Coffee, who currently