Northern California Chapter Conference
of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) Announces
2008 Industry Awards
August 08, 2008... The Northern California Chapter of the
Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) recently
announced its 2008 award recipients who will be recognized
at its Fourth Annual Industry Awards and Recognition Reception
on Thursday,
August 14, 2008, 6-8 pm, at the Carnelian Room Banker’s
Club, Bank of America Building, 555 California, San Francisco,
CA. Proceeds from the event support COMTO’s
Scholarship Program, which will provide almost $30,000 to assist
minority college students in the bay area.
This annual event was established in 2005 to honor those individuals,
minority business enterprises, organizations and companies
that provided outstanding contributions to the transportation
industry in the Bay Area and furthered the goals of COMTO.
This year the recipients include:
Lifetime Achievement Award
Hon. Supervisor Sophie
Maxwell, San Francisco County Board of Supervisors
and San Francisco County Transportation Authority Board
of Commissioners, is being recognized for her commitment
to true social and environmental justice principles in
local governance and her role in ensuring a strong vocal
voice for community participation in the construction of
the Third Street Light Rail Project.
Employer of the Year Award, Public Sector
Bay
Area Rapid Transit District is being recognized
for its leadership in expanding opportunities and career
advancement for women and minorities throughout the
BART organization and its leadership in optimizing
contracting opportunities for minority and women businesses.
Employer of the Year Award, Private Sector
Lea
+ Elliott, Inc., a renowned rail transit
consultant firm, is being recognized for its leadership
in employee diversity and active participation and support
of COMTO.
Employee of the Year Award
Z.
Wayne Johnson, Deputy General Manager, Administration
and Development, Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation
District, is being recognized for his 33 year track record
of competency and leadership in the transportation industry.
Minority Business Enterprise of the Year Award
Yerba
Buena Engineering and Construction, a
local contractor located in Hunter’s Point, is being
honored for its ability to build a successful company in
6 years and for its strong leadership and commitment to
assisting other bay area minority contractors.
Special Recognition Award
Asian
American Engineers and Architects will be
recognized for its advocacy of equal opportunity for minority,
women-owned and small businesses on national, state, and
local levels.
President’s Award
Felicia
Bell, Subcontracts Formation Supervisor,
Bechtel Corporation, will be honored for her exceptional
contributions to COMTO’s fundraising efforts.
In addition to the Awardees, the Reception attracts a “who's
who” of transportation officials in the bay area, including
dignitaries who serve as Honorary Co-Hosts and present the
awards. The Honorary Co-Hosts this year include the chairpersons
of the Boards of Directors or Commissions of most major
bay area transportation agencies including Supervisor Rose
Jacobs Gibson, ABAG; Gail Murray, BART; Rev. Dr. James McCray
Jr., SF MTA; Supervisor Bill Dodd, MTC; Kimberly
Brandon, Port of San Francisco; Nathaniel Ford, Transbay Joint
Powers Authority; Darlene Ayers Johnson, Port of
Oakland, Christian Peeples, AC Transit, Supervisor Alice Lai
Bitker, Alameda County Transportation Improvement Authority;
and Charlene Haught Johnson, Water Emergency Transportation
Authority.
The cost of the event is $50 COMTO members and $60.00 non-
COMTO members. RSVP by August 11, 2008 to 510-287-4700 or comtoawardsreception@gmail.com.
The Northern California Chapter of COMTO was established to
promote the growth and development of minorities in the transportation
industry in the bay area. COMTO’s membership includes
transportation officials from most of the major transportation
agencies and transportation related business sectors in the
Bay Area. The Annual Industry Awards and Recognition Program
and Scholarship program continues COMTO’s mission of
demonstrating leadership in supporting minorities in transportation,
community partnering, equal opportunity and diversity.