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Dr Cheryl-Marie Hansberger recognised by WTS-IE

Dr Cheryl-Marie Hansberger, Delcan’s vice president of corporate development, has been recognised as 2011 Member of the Year by the Inland Empire Chapter of Women in Transportation (WTS-IE).
March 15, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Dr Cheryl-Marie Hansberger, 285 Delcan’s vice president of corporate development, has been recognised as 2011 Member of the Year by the Inland Empire Chapter of 3906 Women in Transportation (WTS-IE). Founded in 1977, WTS, which has 45 chapters, is an international organisation of more than 4,000 transportation professionals, both women and men.

“Cheryl-Marie’s tireless efforts, wonderful work ethic and overall charisma, not only make her a great asset to WTS-IE, but also a joy to work with,” said Stephanie Guida, WTS-IE 2012 President. “We are grateful for the contributions she has made to our Chapter and look forward to her continued leadership as the Chapter’s Scholarship Chair in 2012.”

Dr. Hansberger received her Bachelor’s Degree from 3907 California State University, San Bernardino, her Master’s Degree from 3908 Azusa Pacific University and her Doctorate from the 3910 University of La Verne.

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