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NABWIC TALKS W/ LAURA KELLEY, EXEC. DIR. CFX & NABWIC'S WOMAN IN THE SPOTLIGHT

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Laura Kelley has been selected as NABWIC's Woman in the Spotlight for NABWIC's Billion-Dollar Luncheon in Transportation Opportunities.  She will be officially recognized during the virtual luncheon on Friday, January 20, 2023 at 11.30 am.  You are invited to register and join us at https://annualmeeting2023.eventbrite.com. 

Today, we will repeat an exciting interview held with Ms. Kelley on last week.  The show is worth repeating as our hosts were able to get up close and personal with Ms. Kelley who has more than 30 years of experience in executive transportation management, helping shape national, state and local policy. In 2014, she was named the Central Florida Expressway Authority’s (CFX) first executive director, managing the daily operations of the agency’s 125-mile expressway system and $4 billion-dollar five-year work plan. Under her leadership, the agency has adopted a “Customer First” philosophy leading to innovative programs such as the expansion of customer services by opening drive-up Reload Lanes on expressways, piloting the Visitor Toll Pass Program in partnership with the Orlando International Airport, and saving commuters millions of dollars through toll discounts.

Contact: Central Florida Expressway Authority | 4974 ORL Tower Road  •  Orlando, FL 32807 |407.690.5000  (p)  •  laura.kelley@cfxway.com
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