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WTS International honors VHB

Written by William C. Vantuono, Editor-in-Chief
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Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) International has named planning, design and engineering firm VHB, Watertown, Mass., 2018 Employer of the Year.

“As a generational company, VHB shares in the WTS mission of advancing women in the transportation industry,” VHB said. “A proud sponsor of WTS since the company’s founding, VHB actively supports and participates in the advancement of women in transportation through sponsorship of student scholarships, positions on WTS Boards of Directors, chairing and supporting committees, participating and sponsoring WTS events, and sharing the benefits of involvement with WTS at VHB and throughout the industry.”

Ownership transition “is an important part of VHB’s generational company model,” VHB said. “The company has an ongoing program that identifies and rewards new generations of outstanding professional owners. We have also created robust learning opportunities for employees at various stages in their careers … to foster leadership development.”

In 2017, VHB welcomed 360 new employees, 43% of whom were women. Women serve in all levels of leadership at VHB, including the firm’s Board of Directors, Executive Committee, and Regional Management. “From leading internal efforts for career progression to managing projects that shape the communities we live in, VHB’s women in leadership [roles] are influencing the progression of the organization, while serving as innovative thought leaders and stewards to the cities and towns around us.,” VHB said.

In addition to the company’s Guardian sponsorship of WTS International, VHB maintains active leadership roles and supports local WTS chapters including, Atlanta, Boston, Connecticut, Greater New York, Maine, North Carolina Triangle and Rhode Island. VHB is a Gold Sponsor of the WTS-Boston new public art installation “to celebrate the contributions, diversity, and creativity that women bring to the transportation industry. The public art piece will be a site-specific, permanent work commemorating women’s contributions to transportation in the Greater Boston area.”

“I’m proud and humbled to be a VHBer and part of this company that is dedicated to providing an environment where all employees have the opportunity to achieve their full potential and grow to be the next generation of leaders,” said President and CEO Mike Carragher. “Thank you to our dedicated team members for helping to set VHB apart and achieve this remarkable recognition.”

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