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Attracting and retaining a diverse, skilled workforce remains one of the most pressing challenges in the transportation industry. A new MTI-led California State University Transportation Consortium report examines why workforce participation gaps persist and identifies practical strategies organizations can implement to address them.
Drawing on an extensive literature review, a nationwide industry survey with 996 respondents, and in-depth interviews with 15 transportation professionals, the study highlights both the barriers and the solutions to workforce participation. The findings emphasize that open dialogue, intentional investment, and inclusive workplace policies can help transform industry culture, making transportation careers more appealing to a broader and more diverse talent pool.
Jodi Godfrey, MSCE
Jodi Godfrey has been a Senior Research Associate at the Center for Urban TransportationResearch (CUTR) at the University of South Florida (USF) since 2012, where she works on the Transit Safety and Workforce Development Program. Ms. Godfrey received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in civil engineering from USF. Jodi is the faculty advisor of the USF ITE Student Chapter, the co-chair of the International Women in ITE Committee, the secretary of the Transportation Research Board's Standing Committee on Transit Safety and Security (AP080), and a member of the TRB Women and Gender in Transportation Committee (AME20).Ms. Godfrey also serves as the vice chair of the American Public Transportation Association Bus Safety Committee. She is passionate about safety, improving diversity in the transportation industry, and fighting to end human trafficking.
Stephanie Ivey, PhD
Dr. Stephanie Ivey is a Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Memphis (U of M). She directs the U of M’s Southeast Transportation Workforce Center and is Associate Director of the Division of Transportation and Logistics in the Center for Applied Earth Sciences and Engineering Research. She has a strong record of STEM workforce and education research, with special emphasis on transportation workforce development, partnerships between industry and academia, and increasing representation of women and other underrepresented groups in transportation.
Dr. Ivey is co-chair of the Institute of Transportation Engineers STEM Committee and serves on the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Transportation Industry Council and the Board of Directors for the Greater Memphis IT Council.
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