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Welcome to The CSUSB Leonard Transportation Center 2022 | Inland Empire Mobility Dialogue Series

Let's Keep the Conversations Going!

The Inland Empire Mobility Dialogue Series Continues

Thank you for joining us as the conversation continues in the fifth year of the CSUSB Leonard Transportation Center Inland Empire Mobility Dialogue Series! Save the date for our upcoming events, where we will continue to have vital conversations on transportation topics that affect the Inland Empire.

#LTCtalks and #LTCtalks2022 is the official event hashtag!

THE ISSUE:

2022 Regional Mobility Dialogue Series #1: Workforce Development: Empowering the Inland Empire’s Talent Pool

Across the country including the Inland Empire, we have recently experienced labor shortages and its negative effects in almost every sector – particularly so in the transportation sector. Labor is at the very core of these effects and therefore, it is vital to analyze data and its impact on demand and supply, and to create viable solutions to address the problems we face using that data. Several organizations in the region are working to address this labor shortage through programs focused on training and education at all levels.

In the first installment of the 2022 LTC Regional Dialogue, we will learn about the impacts from the workforce shortage in the transportation sector as well as practical workforce development solutions. Within this theme, we have put together a panel of experts who will share their ideas on what is currently happening and possibilities for the near future.

INLAND EMPIRE MOBILITY DIALOGUE SERIES

Mobility is key to the Inland Empire’s future economic growth and quality of life. This dialogue series has been developed to address the numerous Inland Empire projects and initiatives designed to improve mobility. Advanced technology will be the dominant factor in our automobiles, rail transportation, the movement of freight, and the organization of our communities. Few will doubt the assertion that the change we are about to face is at least as great in the 21st Century as was the transportation changes that occurred in the early 20th Century as we moved from horse and buggies to planes, trains, and automobiles.

As exciting as this impending future may be, it is very important to remind ourselves that we live in a democratic society in which an informed electorate is the best guarantee of a strong and stable society. However, given the rapid pace of events, most people today are not informed about the many issues related to the imminent changes in our transportation infrastructure, few are aware of the many transportation-related projects and initiatives, and fewer still are involved in any meaningful way in the decisions that are being made. There are differing opinions regarding the magnitude of the problems and the relative merit of various potential solutions. Moreover, there is currently no authoritative place that people who are not directly involved in ongoing discussions can go to obtain a comprehensive overview of our mobility needs, the related social concerns, and the projects and initiatives now being discussed to address them. The purpose of Inland Empire Mobility Dialogue Series is to provide that forum.

Speaker Bios

OUR PLATINUM SPONSORS

H N T B

HNTB Corporation is an employee-owned infrastructure solutions firm serving public and private owners and contractors. HNTB’s work in California dates back to its founding in 1914. Today, HNTB continues to grow in size and service offerings to its clients in California. HNTB’s eight California office locations, including one in the Inland Empire, currently employ more than 350 full-time professionals. With more than a century of service, HNTB understands the life cycle of infrastructure projects and addresses clients’ most complex technical, financial, and operational challenges. Professionals nationwide deliver a full range of infrastructure-related services, including award-winning planning, design, program management, and construction management. For more information, visit www.hntb.com.

San Bernardino International Airport

Conveniently located in the heart of the Inland Empire, close to major freeways and just 60 miles from Los Angeles, San Bernardino (SBD) International Airport is strategically positioned to meet growing aviation activity, including cargo, business aviation, general aviation, and commercial airlines by providing competitive rates for aviation companies and local businesses looking to stretch their wings and expand their horizons. With extensive stretches of pristine runway and acres of prime land available for aviation development, SBD International Airport is ready to help our community and region reach new destinations.

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Leonard Transportation Center to provide Inland Empire problem-solvers with a forum to engage in essential discussion. If you would like more information about becoming a sponsor for the Inland Empire Mobility Dialogue Series please contact the Leonard Transportation Center at ltc@csusb.edu or call at (909) 537-5094.

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