I-66 Express Mobility Partners
Richard Travis has extensive work experience in the transportation industry. Richard currently serves as the Director of Operations at I-66 Express Mobility Partners, where they oversee various customer service and image processing teams. Prior to this role, Richard held a position as a Product Manager at Cintra from 2018 to 2022. Richard also worked at Ferrovial from 2013 to 2018, where they held multiple roles, including Senior IT Analyst, Change Control Manager, Project Manager, and O&M Manager. Richard's responsibilities at Ferrovial included project management, change control, and operations and maintenance. Before Ferrovial, they were a Senior IT Analyst at 3M, where they provided technical insight for the Texas Tollway Project and served as a subject matter expert for tolling solutions. Richard began their career as a Senior Business Systems Analyst at Federal Signal Corporation after transitioning from VESystems, where they initially worked as a Senior Helpdesk Technician. During their time at VESystems, they resolved helpdesk issues, provided networking support, and developed reporting solutions.
Richard Travis obtained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Texas State University, where they studied from 1998 to 2003. Richard also holds additional certifications, including a verified certificate in Best Practices for Project Management Success from edX in 2021, a certificate in Become an Entrepreneur Inside a Company from LinkedIn in 2020, and a verified certificate in International Project Management from edX in 2020.
I-66 Express Mobility Partners
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I-66 Express Mobility Partners is a consortium of leading global infrastructure companies Cintra, Meridiam, and APG. Under a 50-year agreement with the Virginia Department of Transportation, I-66 EMP is contracted to design, build, finance, operate, and maintain the $3.7 billion, 22.5-mile multi-modal Transform 66 Outside the Beltway mega-project known as the 66 Express Lanes, which achieved service commencement ahead of schedule. The 66 Express Lanes represent one of the largest public-private partnership (P3) infrastructure projects in the United States this century. Featuring two express lanes next to three general purpose lanes, plus redesigned interchanges, more than 18 miles of shared-use trail, and over 4,000 park-and-ride spaces, I-66 EMP is committed to providing commuters, carpoolers, transit, and commercial vehicles with consistent, predictable travel times along the I-66 corridor any time, every day. I-66 EMP offers a reliable driving experience on an advanced transportation system so that our customers Sit Less and Live More.