Center for Transportation Leadership Staff

 

Dr. Barbara K. Gannon, Executive Director

As Executive Director of Eno’s Center for Transportation Leadership, Dr. Gannon is considered a leading practitioner of executive education in the transportation community, designing and directing leadership development courses for the transit, tolling and highway sectors. In addition to course delivery, Dr. Gannon conducts research, needs assessments and facilitates strategic planning sessions and policy forums. Her deep knowledge of the transportation industry – the issues and the people, coupled with her training in psychology and experience as an educator, has resulted in lasting connections across the industry.

 

Lindsey Robertson, Director

As Director of the Center for Transportation Leadership (CTL), Lindsey C. Robertson is responsible for the planning and execution of all courses from needs assessment research to program development and curriculum design. She serves as a course instructor and is the main contact for alumni. In addition, Ms. Robertson directs and executes the CTL courses for emerging professionals: the Leadership Development Conference, the National Parks Foundation Transportation Scholars Program, and the apprenticeship program for Pacific Western Transportation Corporation.

Since joining Eno in 2007, Ms. Robertson has assisted in the development and design of the Transit Mid Manager Seminar and the in-state courses for Pennsylvania and Texas Departments of Transportation. She also coordinates Eno’s policy forum discussions, supports Eno’s Board of Directors and Board of Advisors, and builds and maintains relationships with constituents and course alumni. Ms. Robertson earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Marymount University where she was a member of Sigma Tau Delta and Delta Epsilon Sigma Honor Societies. She is a member of the Young Professionals in Transportation.

 

Melissa Paradis, Program Coordinator

Melissa Paradis, Eno’s Program Coordinator, assists in and supports the planning and production of materials for meetings and courses for the Center for Transportation Leadership. Other duties within the CTL include marketing courses and helping develop strategies for continued alumni engagement.

Ms. Paradis belongs to the Young Professionals in Transportation and is a member of the American Public Transportation Association’s Human Resources and Marketing Committees. She is also involved in the American Marketing Association and volunteers with networking and outreach events. She recently received a Nonprofit Marketing Research Scholarship from the American Marketing Association Foundation to apply to marketing research related efforts within Eno.

Prior to joining Eno, Ms. Paradis graduated from the University of Kansas with a bachelor’s degree in business and marketing. While in school she served as a marketing intern with Key Dynamics Chiropractic where she wrote articles and designed ads, coordinated charity events within the community and worked to establish partnerships with other organizations.

 

Paula Kellogg, Course Instructor & Facilitator

Paula Kellogg is a leadership coach, trainer, and consultant with over thirty years of experience in the field of education.  She consults and coaches with senior leadership teams in transit organizations, facilitates group workshops for the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association’s Leadership Academy, and teaches at the university level.   In her work with The Kellogg Group, Ms. Kellogg supports leaders in balancing their personal and professional responsibilities, in determining priorities and committing to action, and in using an understanding of group dynamics to foster group cohesion around common goals.

Ms. Kellogg has earned a bachelor’s degree in education and a master’s degree in educational leadership.  She holds a coaching certification through the Coaches Training Institute and is accredited by the International Coach Federation. Ms. Kellogg is certified to assess and interpret the BarOn Emotional Intelligence Inventory.