Gateway Development Commission (GDC)
Amy Rosen is an accomplished leader with extensive experience in transportation, education, and strategic consulting. Currently serving as a Commissioner at the Gateway Development Commission, Amy leads a major $15 billion tunnel replacement project. As a Board Member for First Student, Amy contributes to the world's largest student transportation company. In the role of Managing Director at The HOW Institute for Society, Amy oversees strategic initiatives and educational programs aimed at developing future leaders. Additional board positions include KIPP New Jersey and participation in the Council on Foreign Relations. Previously, Amy held significant roles in various organizations such as the Public Private Strategy Group, the Global Women in Business Advisory Council, and the U.S. President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability for Young Americans. Holding a Bachelor's degree from Pitzer College and having completed executive education at Harvard Business School, Amy's expertise spans governance, strategy, and operations.
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Gateway Development Commission (GDC)
The Gateway Program is the most urgent infrastructure program in the country – a comprehensive rail investment program that will improve commuter and intercity services, add needed resiliency and create new capacity for the busiest section of the Northeast Corridor (NEC). The NEC is the most heavily used passenger rail line in the country hosting more than 2,200 train movements and 800,000 passenger trips daily. The Gateway Development Commission (GDC) is a single-purpose bi-State agency with Board members representing Amtrak and the States of New York and New Jersey. GDC is the project sponsor for the Hudson Tunnel Project.