Keynote

Abstract

On July 24, 2017, Brandye Hendrickson was named Deputy Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) after having built a reputation as a strong leader while Commissioner of the Indiana DOT. As the FHWA's Deputy Administrator, she puts her 20 years of business experience to work leading a 2,900-person federal agency and maximizing its $44 billion annual budget. She is only the second woman to head the FHWA, and has a deep appreciation for the strength of an organization filled with people of different backgrounds and perspectives.

Hendrickson has a Bachelor’s degree from Indiana University and is a Professional in Human Resources.

Session Title

Opening Session

Location

LOEB

Date of Version

March 2019

Streaming Media

Start Date

3-5-2019 9:10 AM

End Date

3-5-2019 9:25 AM

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Keynote

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On July 24, 2017, Brandye Hendrickson was named Deputy Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) after having built a reputation as a strong leader while Commissioner of the Indiana DOT. As the FHWA's Deputy Administrator, she puts her 20 years of business experience to work leading a 2,900-person federal agency and maximizing its $44 billion annual budget. She is only the second woman to head the FHWA, and has a deep appreciation for the strength of an organization filled with people of different backgrounds and perspectives.

Hendrickson has a Bachelor’s degree from Indiana University and is a Professional in Human Resources.