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WSP USA appoints north-east regional manager

WSP USA has appointed Kenneth (K.R.) Marshall as a vice president and senior transportation technical manager. Based at WSP’s Baltimore office, Marshall will serve as the northeast regional manager for intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and transportation technology.
June 7, 2017 Read time: 1 min
6666 WSP USA has appointed Kenneth (K.R.) Marshall as a vice president and senior transportation technical manager. Based at WSP’s Baltimore office, Marshall will serve as the northeast regional manager for intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and transportation technology.


Marshall has over 35 years of experience in traffic engineering, traffic operations, ITS, transportation infrastructure design, transportation planning, and telecommunications. His areas of expertise include ITS planning and design; transportation systems management and operations; integrated corridor management; telecommunications planning and design; traffic signal system design; highway and street design and operations; thoroughfare planning and analyses; highway corridor alternatives studies; parking studies; and traffic safety studies.

Prior to joining WSP, he was a vice president and local operations manager for a large international engineering consultant.

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