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HNTB appoints national toll market practice leader

Industry veteran Kary H. Witt has joined HNTB Corporation as national toll market practice leader and vice president. Witt is based in the firm’s San Francisco office and works with toll clients nationwide. Witt is well-known in the transportation industry, bringing more than 27 years of diverse experience, most recently as manager of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, where he provided both technical and executive level leadership. At HNTB, Witt helps direct growth and daily management of the tol
April 18, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Industry veteran Kary H. Witt has joined 6278 HNTB Corporation as national toll market practice leader and vice president. Witt is based in the firm’s San Francisco office and works with toll clients nationwide.  

Witt is well-known in the transportation industry, bringing more than 27 years of diverse experience, most recently as manager of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, where he provided both technical and executive level leadership.

At HNTB, Witt helps direct growth and daily management of the toll practice. He helps match clients across the country with expert HNTB resources for financing, planning, operating, building and maintaining toll programs and facilities. He will assist Kevin Hoeflich, HNTB toll services chairman and senior vice president in further expanding the national toll practice in the west and nationally.

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