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Member Allie Kelly from The Ray talks about the impact of the Resilient Roads Roundtable.....

 I’d like to focus my thoughts on the impact of the Resilient Roads Roundtable. Communication is key to collaboration and partnership. You have connected public and private sector organizations through the Roundtable, enabling and catalyzing consistent conversations on aspects of resilient infrastructure inclusive of but going well beyond Tensar’s own product lines. The timing of the launch and growth of the Roundtable discussions was also strategic and prescient - even if not completely planned.  We have never been more deliberate than today in planning for and programming resiliency, innovation, life cycle analysis, emissions controls and carbon intensity in our infrastructure investments. The Resilient Roads Roundtable is the braintrust for this historic moment of Bipartisan Infrastructure and Build Back Better policies and investment.

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Allie Kelly
Allie Kelly

Allie Kelly is Executive Director of The Ray. In that role, she leads the nonprofit organization that has built the nation’s only publicly accessible, living laboratory for transportation innovation. Allie was recruited to lead as its first Executive Director in 2015. In three years, she has helped the organization to implement and build almost a dozen ground-breaking, world-leading technology demonstrations, including the first solar road in the United States and the world’s first public demonstration of a drive-through tire safety station. She is also a frequent public speaker and delivered keynote remarks about The Ray from the main stage at transportation, environmental, and technology industry conferences around the world including the U.S Transportation Research Board, AASHTO, VERGE, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, AREDAY and, in 2019, TedX Atlanta, WTS and MOVE. She was the recipient of the 2018 Atlanta Technology Professionals (ATP) Impact Award and was listed as one of the 100 Women to Know by Engineering Georgia in 2018 and 2019. A Georgia native, Allie earned a B.A. in political science from the University of Georgia. She has over 15 years of experience working in public policy, first as a lobbyist for UPS in Washington, D.C., then returning to Atlanta and founding Georgia Watch, the state’s only consumer watchdog organization.

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