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Jennifer Ruley

Mobility and Safety Lead Engineer at City of New Orleans

Professional Background

Jennifer Ruley, PE, serves as the Mobility and Safety Lead Engineer for the City of New Orleans Department of Public Works. In her multifaceted role, she plays a pivotal part in enhancing the city's transportation safety and developing progressive green stormwater infrastructure initiatives. With a career that spans across various engineering disciplines, Jennifer has cultivated a wealth of experience in public health, environmental and civil engineering, as well as agricultural engineering. Her expertise is particularly evident in watershed modeling, the design of biking and walking facilities, regulatory compliance, and comprehensive policy development.

Education and Achievements

Jennifer's educational foundation is built on solid principles of engineering, further enhanced by her studies at Louisiana State University (LSU). She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biological and Agricultural Engineering, which provided her with critical insights into the interconnections between engineering solutions and environmental stewardship. Subsequently, she pursued a Master of Science (MS) in Civil Engineering at LSU, where she deepened her understanding of civil engineering principles, making her well-equipped to tackle the complexities involved in urban engineering projects.

Career Highlights

Before stepping into her current role as the Mobility and Safety Lead Engineer, Jennifer served successfully in various engineering capacities. Her earlier position as Senior Project Manager at the City of New Orleans involved overseeing significant transportation infrastructure projects, ensuring they met both safety standards and community needs. In her role with the Louisiana Public Health Institute as an Active Transportation Engineer, she was influential in promoting active living through the design and implementation of safe pedestrian and cycling facilities. Her career trajectory also includes critical contributions as a Project Engineer with ARCADIS U.S., where she engaged in diverse projects focused on environmental solutions.

Additionally, at the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Jennifer honed her skills in agricultural engineering, contributing to vital conservation efforts that balanced agricultural productivity with environmental sustainability. This rich tapestry of experiences across multiple sectors positions Jennifer as a leader in her field, capable of bridging the gap between various engineering practices and community needs.

Achievements

Throughout her career, Jennifer Ruley's specific initiatives have centered around enhancing urban mobility and promoting safety measures that directly impact community health. Her adeptness in policy development has led to enhanced regulatory frameworks that govern transportation safety and environmental impact. Notably, her contributions to green stormwater infrastructure initiatives showcase her commitment to integrating sustainable practices within urban planning. Jennifer is also a recognized figure in discussions about active transportation, championing advocacy for infrastructure that supports biking, walking, and public transit, ultimately aiming to create healthier and more connected communities.

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Greater New Orleans Region