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Matthew Letourneau
President chez Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Relations actives
Nom | Sexe | Age | Sociétés liées | Collaboration |
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William D. Euille | M | - |
Northern Virginia Transportation Commission
![]() Northern Virginia Transportation Commission General GovernmentGovernment The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC) was established to manage and control the functions, affairs, and property of the Northern Virginia Transportation District--which was created by the 1964 Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Chapter 630; and the Transportation District Act. The purpose of the Act is to facilitate “planning and developing a transportation system for Northern Virginia and for the safety, comfort and convenience of its citizens and for the economical utilization of public funds. NVTC provides a policy forum for its region and allocates over $120 million in state, regional, and federal transit assistance each year among the member jurisdictions. Its budget is funded primarily by the Commonwealth of Virginia and by its local governments. NVTC also appoints Virginia's two principal and two alternate members to the Board of Directors of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA or Metro) and is a co-owner of the Virginia Railway Express, appointing three voting members and an alternate to VRE’s Operations Board. | 24 ans |
James W. Dyke | M | 77 |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| - |
Robert Lauby | M | - |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| - |
Mary McKown | F | - |
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
![]() Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments General GovernmentGovernment The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments is a regional organization that brings together local governments in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area to address issues related to transportation, the environment, and community planning. The non-profit company is based in Washington. The organization serves as a forum for collaboration and coordination among its member jurisdictions, which include counties and cities in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. | - |
Dan Stessel | M | - |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| - |
Joe Kroboth | M | - |
County of Loudoun (Virginia)
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Eugene Delgaudio | M | - |
County of Loudoun (Virginia)
| - |
Nina Stively | F | - |
County of Loudoun (Virginia)
| - |
Christiaan Blake | M | - |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| - |
Glenda Blake | F | - |
County of Loudoun (Virginia)
| - |
Scott York | M | - |
County of Loudoun (Virginia)
| - |
Lucinda Babers | F | - |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| - |
Forest Hayes | M | - |
County of Loudoun (Virginia)
| - |
Jane Kirchner | F | - |
County of Loudoun (Virginia)
| - |
Roger Vance | M | - |
County of Loudoun (Virginia)
| - |
Ad Barnes | M | - |
County of Loudoun (Virginia)
| - |
Stephen Walz | M | - |
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
![]() Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments General GovernmentGovernment The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments is a regional organization that brings together local governments in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area to address issues related to transportation, the environment, and community planning. The non-profit company is based in Washington. The organization serves as a forum for collaboration and coordination among its member jurisdictions, which include counties and cities in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. | - |
Julie Mussog | F | 49 |
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
![]() Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments General GovernmentGovernment The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments is a regional organization that brings together local governments in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area to address issues related to transportation, the environment, and community planning. The non-profit company is based in Washington. The organization serves as a forum for collaboration and coordination among its member jurisdictions, which include counties and cities in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. | 5 ans |
Raymond J. Briscuso | M | 64 |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| - |
Jennifer Green-Ellison | F | - |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| 10 ans |
Barbara J. Richardson | F | - |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| - |
Leo Pareja | M | 41 |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| - |
Regina Sullivan | F | - |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| 13 ans |
William D. Euille | M | - |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| - |
Jeff McKay | M | - |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| - |
David L. Gunn | M | - |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| - |
Marcel C. Acosta | M | - |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| 14 ans |
Mortimer L. Downey | M | - |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| 14 ans |
Paul Smedberg | M | - |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
| 8 ans |
David B. Albo | M | - |
Northern Virginia Transportation Commission
![]() Northern Virginia Transportation Commission General GovernmentGovernment The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC) was established to manage and control the functions, affairs, and property of the Northern Virginia Transportation District--which was created by the 1964 Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Chapter 630; and the Transportation District Act. The purpose of the Act is to facilitate “planning and developing a transportation system for Northern Virginia and for the safety, comfort and convenience of its citizens and for the economical utilization of public funds. NVTC provides a policy forum for its region and allocates over $120 million in state, regional, and federal transit assistance each year among the member jurisdictions. Its budget is funded primarily by the Commonwealth of Virginia and by its local governments. NVTC also appoints Virginia's two principal and two alternate members to the Board of Directors of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA or Metro) and is a co-owner of the Virginia Railway Express, appointing three voting members and an alternate to VRE’s Operations Board. | 22 ans |
Catherine Hudgins | F | - |
Northern Virginia Transportation Commission
![]() Northern Virginia Transportation Commission General GovernmentGovernment The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC) was established to manage and control the functions, affairs, and property of the Northern Virginia Transportation District--which was created by the 1964 Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Chapter 630; and the Transportation District Act. The purpose of the Act is to facilitate “planning and developing a transportation system for Northern Virginia and for the safety, comfort and convenience of its citizens and for the economical utilization of public funds. NVTC provides a policy forum for its region and allocates over $120 million in state, regional, and federal transit assistance each year among the member jurisdictions. Its budget is funded primarily by the Commonwealth of Virginia and by its local governments. NVTC also appoints Virginia's two principal and two alternate members to the Board of Directors of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA or Metro) and is a co-owner of the Virginia Railway Express, appointing three voting members and an alternate to VRE’s Operations Board. | - |
Christopher Zimmerman | M | - |
Northern Virginia Transportation Commission
![]() Northern Virginia Transportation Commission General GovernmentGovernment The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC) was established to manage and control the functions, affairs, and property of the Northern Virginia Transportation District--which was created by the 1964 Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Chapter 630; and the Transportation District Act. The purpose of the Act is to facilitate “planning and developing a transportation system for Northern Virginia and for the safety, comfort and convenience of its citizens and for the economical utilization of public funds. NVTC provides a policy forum for its region and allocates over $120 million in state, regional, and federal transit assistance each year among the member jurisdictions. Its budget is funded primarily by the Commonwealth of Virginia and by its local governments. NVTC also appoints Virginia's two principal and two alternate members to the Board of Directors of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA or Metro) and is a co-owner of the Virginia Railway Express, appointing three voting members and an alternate to VRE’s Operations Board. | 26 ans |
Theodore A. Mondale | M | - |
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
![]() Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments General GovernmentGovernment The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments is a regional organization that brings together local governments in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area to address issues related to transportation, the environment, and community planning. The non-profit company is based in Washington. The organization serves as a forum for collaboration and coordination among its member jurisdictions, which include counties and cities in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. | - |
John Merrithew | M | - |
County of Loudoun (Virginia)
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Etats-Unis | 24 | 70,59% |
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