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January 31, 2011

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NEWS HEADLINES

Eno Foundation Names Schank President and CEO

The Board of Directors of the Eno Transportation Foundation has named Dr. Joshua L. Schank as its 12th president and chief executive officer, effective Feb. 21. He succeeds Dr. Stephen Van Beek, who stepped down to become chief policy and strategy officer with LeighFisher, a transportation management consulting firm.

Schank currently directs the National Transportation Policy Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, DC. His previous experience includes working as a consultant with PB Consult and a senior associate at ICF International in Washington, DC, as well as holding positions with DOT and New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

“I am eagerly anticipating joining the Eno team and helping to make Eno a stronger force for objective and rigorous policy analysis across all modes of transportation,” Schank said. “I look forward to working with the board in helping to develop more performance-based transportation policy at the state, local, and federal levels.”

The Eno board also announced the promotion of Dr. Barbara Gannon, interim president of the foundation, to the newly-created position of executive vice president. She also will continue to hold the title of executive director of the Center for Transportation Leadership.

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