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Thank You to Our Sponsors
CalACT expresses its appreciation to the Sponsors who
generously support the 2012 Spring Conference & EXPO.
Special Events
Evening Event MV Transportation
EXPO Reception Creative Bus Sales
EXPO Drink Sponsor RouteMatch Software
Bus Show Luncheon A-Z Bus Sales
Golf Outing Luncheon Freedman Seating
OCTA Maintenance Facility Tour Orange County Transportation Authority
ADA Eligibility Center Tour CARE Evaluators & Orange County
Transportation Authority
Conference Items
Conference Badges First Transit
Conference Bags First Transit
Program & Signs Moore & Associates
EXPO Grand Prize Mentor Engineering
Vehicle Production Group
Conference Lunches & Breaks
Wednesday Breakfast Veolia Transportation
Wednesday Awards Lunch Q’Straint
Wednesday Afternoon Break RouteMatch Software
Thursday Breakfast Veolia Transportation
Thursday Lunch A-Z Bus Sales
Thursday ADA Eligibility Tour Lunch Care Evaluators
Thursday Afternoon Break The Braun Corporation
Friday Breakfast Buffet Nonprofits United Vehicle Insurance Pool
Conference Professional Development Sessions
Caltrans
Transit Marketing, LLC
Pat Piras Consulting
RLS & Associates
University of Pacific, Paratransit & Transit Certificate Program
Keynote Speaker
Albert Mensah
From a dirt hut in a tiny village in the impoverished west African nation of Ghana to the pinnacle of speaking success worldwide.
Albert Mensah has dreamed the dream and lived the dream. His inspiring, uplifting story will captivate and invigorate everyone.
everyone. You’ll think, you’ll laugh, loudly and often; and if you’re not careful, you might even get a tear in your eye.
Striver. Driver. Believer. Achiever.
Albert Mensah has earned the prestigious designation of Certified Speaking Professional (CSP). He has provided keynote addresses to
Allstate Insurance, Boeing Corporation, John Deere Corporation, Nordstrom, Starbucks, TELUS Corporation, Wells Fargo
Corporation and many others.
He’ll take you on a wonderful, life-affirming journey from the jungle and dirt roads of Ghana to this strange and foreboding new
world called New York City. You’ll experience the draw and the power of the American dream through the eyes, ears, heart and
mouth of an immigrant – and storyteller extraordinaire. And no, you won’t soon forget the experience. Albert will give you practical,
applicable, actionable tactics and strategies developed, tested, tried and proven over the course of 25 years of successful business
experience. You’ll learn how this very black man with a pronounced accent worked his way up to become a top salesman for a
Fortune 500 corporation…how he parlayed $5,100 and a love for soccer into a thriving sporting goods store…and how he quickly
grew his speaking business, The Mensah Institute, into a successful business.
Special Guest Speakers
Selena Barlow (insert picture) Selena Barlow is the owner of Transit Marketing, LLC. She began her transit career as Director of Marketing for SunTran in Tucson,
AZ, and later for Metro-Dade Transit in Miami, FL. As a transit marketing consultant, since 1988, she has developed marketing plans
and recommendations for more than 100 transit agencies. Ms. Barlow's particular expertise lies in her ability to evaluate a transit
agency's situation then turn that evaluation into a creative but pragmatic strategic marketing plan. Ms. Barlow has also assembled a
creative team which has produced award winning promotional campaigns and passenger information materials based on her
marketing plans. Ms. Barlow has experience in market research, developing marketing plans, branding systems, developing transit
promotional and collateral materials. Selena has an MBA in Marketing from the University of Arizona and a B.S. in Journalism and
Advertising from the University of Florida.
Cliff Chambers (insert picture) Mr. Cliff Chambers is an expert in developing community-oriented mobility services in rural, small-urbanized and urban areas. He
has over 25 years of experience in utilizing a mobility management ethos in matching mobility services to market needs without a bias
to a particular mode. Mr. Chambers utilizes his extensive financial planning skills to craft community mobility plans within available
resources. He has prepared over 30 short-range transit plans for communities, rural regions, and recreation destinations. Mr.
Chambers has also led multidisciplinary teams to ensure that good mobility is maintained in coordinating long-term land use and
transportation decisions. Mr. Chambers has led or played major roles in four national research efforts from mobility management to
more recently evaluating bus propulsion and fuel technologies. Cliff regularly teams with Selena Barlow where planning, market
research, and marketing are three peas in a pod. Mr. Chambers has a Masters in City and Regional Planning from U.C. Berkeley.
Chaim Eyal (insert picture) Chaim Eyal, from Eyal and Associates has been teaching, training, coaching, consulting and facilitating professionally since 1979.
With a Ph.D. in Communication and Social Psychology from Syracuse University in New York, Chaim taught for 25 years at The
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and at San Francisco State University. He was an instructor for the State Training Center from
1989 to 2004, and has been training through CPS since 2004. Much of his work involves workplace relationships and communication,
management and supervision, organizational behavior and organizational development. Since 1980, Chaim has also been involved
in numerous projects and activities in the private sector around the country and internationally in 22 countries.
Michael Green (insert picture)
Michael Green is the president and founder of Memory Spring, a company dedicated to being the leader in enhancing people’s
memories. He is also the co-founder of Delta-4, a leadership, teambuilding, and sales training company. In addition, Michael is also
an instructor for Cooperative Personnel Services (CPS).
Over the last 15 years Michael has worked with a number of companies including Atlanta Braves, Caltrans, California Department of
Consumer Affairs, California Department of Motor Vehicles, Chevron, City of Sacramento, Electronic Arts, Frontier
Communications, Houston Rockets, Keenan & Associates, Maloof Sports & Entertainment, MCI, MWH, National Hockey League,
Nextel, News10, Pride Industries, Sacramento Rivercats, SureWest, Teichert, UC Davis, URS Corporation, Xerox Corporation and
others. In addition to memory enhancement, Michael has worked with thousands of people on Leadership, Teamwork, Selling,
Communication Skills, The Value of Relationships, Selling, and other skills.
Peter Johnson (insert picture) Peter Johnson is Director of both the Westgate Center for Management Development and the Institute for Family Business in the
Eberhardt School of Business at the University of the Pacific. Peter founded the Institute for Family Business in 1997. As a consultant and speaker, he has worked with many organizations on a variety of topics including: leadership, marketing, family
business, strategic planning and customer service. Peter received his MBA from the University of the Pacific and a BS in
Management from San Diego State University. He is also a graduate of Leadership Stockton and a former member of Vistage (TEC).
Halsey King (insert picture) Halsey has more than 26 years of experience in the repair, inspection and management of vehicle fleets, Halsey is a regular speaker
and writer on maintenance and technology issues. His articles appear in many transportation and engineering magazines.
Halsey has provided consulting services and training to over 700 fleets worldwide, including fleet manager technicians and Highway
Patrolmen in 43 states. Currently, he provides a set of maintenance seminars for CTAA, Bus Ride Magazine, Metro Magazine, The
American Bus Association and the United Motor Coach Association.
He has been active in several transportation organizations, including the Transportation Research Board and their Transportation
Cooperative Research Program, the Center for Automotive Safety, American Trucking Association and the American Public Transit
Association’s Maintenance Council. Halsey served on the Board of Directors for the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) and also
served on the organizing Board of Governors for SAE’s new Service Technicians Society.
Patrick Muñoz Mr. Muñoz is the Co-Chair of the Government Relations Department and a partner in the firm’s Government and Regulatory Law
Section where he has been practicing since joining the firm in 1989. His practice emphasis includes a wide variety of legal matters,
both litigation and transactional, encountered in the representation of public entities and private individuals and organizations
dealing with governmental agencies. Mr. Muñoz is readily familiar with all aspects of general municipal affairs and the myriad of
state and federal statutes, regulations and case decisions which regulate local governmental agencies, and those who do business with
them. He currently serves as the City Attorney for Adelanto and Assistant City Attorney in the cities of San Fernando, West Covina
and Baldwin Park.
Mr. Muñoz also serves as general counsel for several medium sized and small businesses, advising them in a wide variety of matters.
He has additional experience as a governmental affairs representative, handling matters for private paties and entities in situations in
which clients find themselves interacting with governmental agencies.
CalACT Conference Agenda
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
9:00 a.m. Drug and Alcohol Compliance Training This class will cover compliance with the FTA drug and alcohol testing regulations (49 CFR Part 655 and Part 40,
responsibilities of DAPMs/DERs, confidentiality, contractor oversight, and policy updates. The workshop will
provide a thorough explanation of the requirements and provide a discussion of items that will be reviewed during
Caltrans policy reviews and prepare you for an FTA audit. The class will be interactive in nature, with questions and requests for clarifications encouraged. The goal of the
workshop is to facilitate attendee compliance by providing each with an understanding of the compliance issues and
equipping each with the tools necessary to adequately prepare their programs for a review. Drug and Alcohol
Program Managers of all Section 5311 are strongly encouraged to attend.
Speaker: Robbie Sarles, RLS & Associates
9:00 a.m. ADA 101: Review of the Regulations This workshop will be a review of basic ADA requirements for fixed route and complementary paratransit; initial
eligibility and recertification; operator training; and monitoring your system's performance. This workshop is a must
for those responsible for ADA compliance within your organization.
Speaker: Pat Piras Consulting
11:00 a.m. CalACT Golf at Coto De Caza Please meet at the Golf Course at 11:00 a.m., located directly across the street from the Miramonte Hotel
at 44-500 Indian Wells Lane, Indian Wells.
Lunch Sponsored by: Freedman Seating
2:00 p.m. Registration Open
2:00 p.m. Professional Development Committee Meeting
6:00 p.m. CalACT Board Meeting
Wednesday, April 25, 2011
8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast
Sponsored by Veolia Transportation
8:00 a.m. Registration
8:30 a.m. Welcome by CalACT Board Members Chair: Joe Meer, Morongo Basin Transit Authority
8:45 a.m. Welcome by Conference Host Darrell Johnson, Deputy CEO, Orange County Transportation Authority
9:00 a.m. Opening Session & Keynote
Speaker: Albert Mensah
Wednesday Breakout Sessions
10:30 a.m. Transition to Supervision
The presentation will focus on the realities, challenges, and opportunities associated with the experience of
moving from a staff position to a first-line managerial level.
The sessions will explore roles, functions, and expectations that new supervisors are likely to encounter, as
well as strategies and behaviors that will lead to a smooth transition and to success in the new leadership
position.
Speaker: Chiam Eyal, Eyal & Associates
Moderator:
The Latest on ADA Regulations Hear about the new ADA regulations and how they will affect your operations. The session will
discuss the elimination of the common wheelchair definition and its impact on eligibility. .
Speakers: Pat Piras, Pat Piras Consulting
Rick Ramacier, Central Contra Costa Transit Authority
Moderator:
Creating a Mobility Management Center Learn what steps you should take when setting up a mobility management center to coordinate
your operations. The session will cover mobility management program standards created by
APTA and how to determine the appropriate software to coordinate services.
Speakers: Rich Weaver, American Public Transit Association
;Mobilitat; Teague Kirkpatrick, RouteMatch;
Tom Hicks, Monterey-Salinas Transit
Moderator:
Drug and Alcohol Technical Assistance Bring your Drug and Alcohol plan to see if your plan meets federal requirements. Ask Robbie
Sarles questions about complying with Drug and Alcohol regulations and any issues you are
experiencing.
Speaker: Robbie Sarles, RLS & Associates
12:00 p.m. CalACT Awards Luncheon
Sponsored by: Q’Straint
Moderators: Jim Reaume, Q’Straint; Joe Meer, MBTA, George Sparks, PVTA
Mark Wall, Lake County
1:30 p.m. Successful Medicaid Transportation Programs in the U.S. Hear about three different successful Medicaid transportation models that provide medical trips in
the United States. You will hear about the differences between a brokerage program, managed
care program and a consolidated state service provider.
Speakers: Chris Zeilinger, Community Transportation Association of America
David McDonald, TSM Management Group
Kenneth Hoggard, Logisticare
Moderator: Dave Cyra, United We Ride Ambassador Program
Understanding Title VI and DBE Federal Requirements Caltrans and OCTA staff will review the federal requirements and what your agency can do to
comply with the Title VI and DBE regulations.
Speakers: Michael Lange, Caltrans
Orange County Transportation Authority
Moderator:
Transition to Supervisor Continuing Session
Drug and Alcohol Technical Assistance Bring your Drug and Alcohol plan to see if your plan meets federal requirements. Ask Robbie
Sarles questions about complying with Drug and Alcohol regulations and any issues you are
experiencing.
Speaker: Robbie Sarles, RLS & Associates
3:30 p.m. Managing Effective Boards
Transit Managers, Attorneys and Board members will provide tips and tools on how to work with
challenging boards and lead them to making sound decisions.
Speakers: Kevin Kane, Victor Valley Transit Authority; Charlie Anderson, Western
Contra Costa Transit Authority; Patrick Munoz, Rutan & Tucker, LLP;
Moderator: Joe Meer, Morongo Basin Transit Authority
City of Irvine's Innovative iShuttle Partnerships The City of Irvine's iShuttle program is a dynamic small urban transit system originally launched to provide
first mile/last mile service between Metrolink and the Irvine Business Complex. In October 2011, the
program expanded to include the Irvine Spectrum area, adding two new routes with the support of several
community partners. City staff will be joined by project partners in a discussion of the innovative
operating, funding, and marketing partnership between transit, the TMA, and the community's cornerstone
developer.
Speakers: Amelia Jennings, City of Irvine
Steve McCaughey, Spectrumotion
Carol Ohlander, The Irvine Company
Moderator: Jim Moore, Moore and Associates
Drug and Alcohol Regulations Federal Update Hear about the new changes to the federal Drug and Alcohol regulations that agencies need to
incorporate into their policies and programs.
Speaker: Robbie Sarles, RLS & Associates
Moderator:
5:00 p.m. Wheelchair Securement Roundtable
Join your colleagues to discuss wheelchair securement training, driver actualization of securing
wheelchairs in the field. The discussion will also cover liability issues stemming from misuse of
equipment and improper securement methods.
Moderators: Don Martin, Non-Profits United Vehicle Insurance Pool
Lisa Nippolt, Q’Straint
Mark Rosebush, Q’Straint
5:00 p.m. CalACT/MBTA Vehicle Cooperative Purchasing Procedures
The Cooperative has just awarded a new bid for cutaways, minivans and sprinter vans and
recently released an RFP for shelters. The session will review the new procedures for using the
Cooperative to order vehicles.
Speakers: Joe Meer, Morongo Basin Transit Authority;
Dan Mundy, CalACT
Moderator:
6:00 p.m. EXPO Reception
Sponsored by: Creative Bus Sales
7:30 p.m. Harbor Cruise
Sponsored by Creative Bus Sales
Thursday, April 26, 2012
7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast
Sponsored by: Veolia Transportation
7:00 a.m. Maintenance Roundtable The Roundtable will provide an opportunity to ask questions, share best practices and interact
with maintenance professionals from transit providers and suppliers. This session will also
provide you an opportunity to identify and communicate with CalAct what your agency
maintenance training needs are.
Speakers: Halsey King, Halsey King & Associates; Rick Streiff, Access Services
Dan Mundy, CalACT; Grant Hendrick, First Transit
Free Fare Discussion Roundtable This session will discuss the benefits and/or problems for offering free fares on fixed routes to
entice ADA riders to used fixed route services.
Speakers: Tom Hicks, Monterey-Salinas Transit; Matthew Avancena, Access Services;
Elizabeth Carter, Los Angeles County Transportation Authority.
Moderator: Dave Cyra, United We Ride Ambassador
8:00 a.m. Building the Next Generation of Leaders: Creating Leaders Through Coaching,
Mentoring and Delegating Join Peter Johnson as he discusses different strategies to develop the next generation of leaders
through coaching, mentoring and delegating, Peter will share ways to develop your team and help
your employees reach their full potential.
Speaker: Peter Johnson, University of the Pacific
Moderator:
Research Marketing This session will discuss the important of research and the research methods used to create a
marketing plan. It will review the relationship of market research, service planning and
marketing as a triad to building ridership on your system.
Speakers: Selena Barlow, Transit Marketing
Cliff Chambers, Mobility Planners
Moderator:
Creating Effective Contracts & Programs with Taxis
This session will review transit agencies contracting requirements and operating procedures for
using taxis as component of coordinated specialized transportation services in your community.
Speakers: Kurt Burlingame, Orange County Transportation Authority
Patrick Sampson, Orange County Transportation Authority
Moderator: George Sparks, Pomona Valley Transportation Authority
Transitioning to Alternative Fuel-Challenges, Cost and Benefits A panel of experts will discuss the operational and maintenance challenges of switching to
alternative fuel. The session will focus on the political challenges, vehicle choices and
maintenance facility requirements that must be evaluated, including NFPA 52compliance
Speakers: Joe Meer, Morongo Basin Transit Authority; Rick Streiff; Access Services;
Eric Hartman, Orange County Transportation Authority
Moderator:
Wheelchair Lift Maintenance The Federal Motor Vehicle Standards, 403 and 404 provide guidance to vehicle
Manufacturers and lift manufacturers for the installation and operation of the lifts. Larry will
answer your questions about changes to ADA as they relate to wheelchair lifts, maintaining old
wheelchair lifts, maintenance requirements and what to consider when replacing your lifts.
Speakers: Larry McNutt, Ricon Corporation
Wayne Seal, San Gabriel Transit
Moderator:
9:00 a.m. Post Delivery Audit Requirements The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) requires that transit vehicles purchased using FTA
funds have a post-delivery audit. This includes all vehicle purchased from the MBTA/CalACT
Vehicle Cooperative and State bus contracts. Learn what is required to complete the audit and
the records that must be kept.
Speakers: Brent Sumrall, Vehicle Technical Consultants
Rick Streiff, Access Services
Moderator:
10:00 a.m. Bus Inspections
Professional bus inspectors will answer your questions on post-delivery audit inspections and
provide an inspection checklist for you to use. The inspectors will also break the participants into
groups an provide additional inspection training using the buses and vans available at the Expo.
Speakers:Rick Streiff, Manager Fleet Design and Maintenance Access Services
Brent Sumrall, President, Vehicle Technical Consultants
Halsey King, Fleet Consultant, Halsey King and Associates
Marketing on a Budget Transit Marketing Professional Selena Barlow will discuss effective methods and tools for
providing low cost marketing programs for your transit agencies.
Speaker: Selena Barlow, Transit Marketing
Moderator:
Creative Ways to Maintain Services While Cutting Costs This session will discuss three different model programs that had to decrease costs due to budget
cuts and maintained a quality level of transportation services to their communities.
Speakers: Matt Tucker, North County Transit District;
Linda Deavens, Paratransit Inc.
Orange County Transportation Authority
State Planning and Programs Update Hear about changes to the transit bond (PTMSIEA) program and planning services that are
coordinated with transit agencies in California.
Speakers: Jila Priebe, Caltrans
Moderator: Jane Perez, Caltrans
11:30 a.m. Bus Show Luncheon
Parking Lot Sponsored by A-Z Bus Sales
Front of Hotel OCTA ADA Eligibility Center Tour Meet outside the lobby of the hotel to catch the bus for the tour. Attendees will review OCTA’s
eligibility process and tour the state of the art eligibility center used for functional assessments of
potential ADA riders. Lunch will be provided during the tour.
Speakers: Gracie Davis, Orange County Transportation Authority
David Lee, CARE Evaluators
Moderator: Dana Weimiller, Orange County Transportation Authority
ADA Eligibility Center Tour Lunch Sponsored by C.A.R.E. Evaluators
12:00 p.m. In-House Maintenance vs Contracting Out Learn what analysis you should be conducting to determine the best alternative for all of your
transit vehicles.
Speakers: Bill Habibe, Orange County Transportation Authority
Tony Chaviria, Orange County Transportation Authority
Braun W/C Lift Maintenance Certification Training Technicians form The Braun Corporation will provide hands on training on the maintenance of all Braun
wheelchair lifts. This certification class is 2.5 hours.
Speakers: Jake Bonnell, The Braun Corporation
Andrew Connor, The Braun Corporation
Moderator:
1:00 p.m. Air Conditioning Maintenance Troubleshooting and maintenance of the different cooling systems will be presented during this
session. Bring your questions to ask our panel of experts.
Speakers: Craig Burton, American Cooling Technologies; Bill Gall, Thermo King
TBD, TransAir
Moderator:
Hiring, Training and Keeping Maintenance Technicians Finding qualified maintenance technicians is a challenge. Learn the best practices of hiring and
training maintenance staff.
Speakers: Grant Hendrick, First Transit; Tony Chaviria, Orange County
Transportation Authority
Moderator:
1:30 p.m. Coordinating and Providing Services to Veterans Hear about how you can apply for federal grants to provide veterans services and the types of
services that are being delivered through grant programs.
Speakers: Rick Powell, Veterans Transportation Services; Matthew Avancena,
Access Services, TBD, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority;
Gary Madden, San Bernardino United Way 211 Program; Beth Kranda, Valley
Transportation Services
Moderator: Dave Cyra, United We Ride
ADA Eligibility Center Tour Continuing Session
3:00 p.m. EXPO Visit the vendors and complete your passport to win some fabulous prizes. Grand Prize is an
IPAD 3.
Passport Prize Sponsors:
Mentor Engineering
Vehicle Production Group
6:30 p.m. MV Transportation Evening Event
Sponsored by: MV Transportation
Enjoy food, music, dancing and games. Music will be provided by DJ Ben Wall.
Friday, April 22, 2011
7:30 a.m. Breakfast Buffet
Sponsored by: Non-Profits United Vehicle Insurance Pool
8:00 a.m. Tour of OCTA Santa Anna Maintenance Facility Tour a state of the art maintenance and operations facility with OCTA staff.
Bus will leave the lobby at 8:10 a.m.
Speakers: Tony Chaviria, Orange County Transportation Authority
Erin Rogers, Orange County Transportation Authority
8:30 a.m. State and Federal Legislative Review Hear about new state and federal legislation that may affect transit agencies and their operations.
Speaker: Rick Ramacier, CalACT Legislative Chair & Central Contra Costa Transit
Authority
10:00 a.m. Maximizing Your Memory
Everything about our lives is wrapped around our memory. Dates, facts, figures, appointments
and experiences all play a part in our daily routine. As we age, we begin to struggle with
forgetfulness and other memory challenges that leave us feeling like we’re losing it. In addition,
we are inundated with an increasing amount of information, communications and demands that
intensify our memory struggles. When we struggle with our memory, we begin to feel that we are
losing productivity, ability to contribute, and precious “non renewable” time. Do you have to sit
by idly and let your memory slip away? No! You can take a proactive approach toward improving
your memory by attending Maximizing Your Memory! When you decide to enhance your
memory skills you take action to improve the quality your life - because enhancing your memory
improves work performance, school performance, productivity, family life and more. What is
your memory worth to you? Priceless! Within this dynamic and energizing 2.5 hour session,
you will: Test your current memory; Learn vital memory influencers; Learn the components to
improving recall; Learn to jog your memory; Learn memory techniques to enhance your life and
Learn to Remember Faces and Names.
Speaker: Michael Green, Memory Spring
Moderator:
10:30 a.m. Fire suppression System-New Technology During the maintenance tour, OCTA staff will provide an overview of fire suppression systems
and the importance to riders and staff. A demonstration of fire suppression systems will be
provided before the end of the session.
1:00 p.m. End of Conference Lunch is on your own
CalACT Expo Vendor List
Vendor Booth
# Altro Transflor
American Cooling Technology
Apollo Video
A-Z Bus Sales, Inc
Braun Company
Bus Stuff
CMI Enterprises
Carrier Transport Air Conditioning
Complete Coach Works
Creative Bus Sales
Digital Recorders
Freedman Seating Company
Intermotive
Kiddie Aerospace
Motor Coach Industries
Mentor Engineering
Mobilitat
MOR/Ryde
NonProfits United
Q’Straint
Radio Engineering Inc.
Ricon, A Division of Vapor
Rosco Vision
RouteMatch Software
Seon Design, Inc.
Stratagen
Telma, Inc.
Thermo King
Tolar
TransAir
Trapeze Group
VelVac
Zonar
Thank You for your Support
Conference Committee
The California Association for Coordinated Transportation would like to express our appreciation to our
conference committee members for their willingness to serve on the Conference planning committee and
assistance in promoting education and learning opportunities for our members.
Chair: Shonna Halterman
Charlie Anderson Tim McGowan
Matthew Avancena Joe Meer
Tony Chaviria Dan Mundy
Steve Chung Arun Prem
Mark Codey Donna Pulverman
Dave Cyra Erin Rogers
Gracie Davis Dave Smith
Clay Hartman George Sparks
Chris Hatfield Mark Wall
Grant Hendrick Dana Weimiller
Tom Hicks
Halsey King
2012 Sponsors, Speakers and Exhibitors
The California Association for Coordinated Transportation extends our deep appreciation to Sponsors and
Exhibitors for your participation and support of CalACT’s 2012 Spring Conference and EXPO. It is the
valuable support and assistance of these companies and speakers that make the education and networking events
of the conference possible.
Host Agency
We extend our sincere thanks to the wonderful staff at the Orange County Transportation Authority who
assisted in the planning and completion of the CalACT Spring Conference and EXPO. We could not have done
it without them. Please join us in thanking OCTA for their hard work.