ROY E. LAVE. Education: B.S., Industrial Engineering and M.B.A., Business Administration, University of Michigan (1958); M.S., Industrial Engineering, University of Michigan (1960); Ph.D., Industrial Engineering (Operations Research), Stanford University (1965). SYSTAN Experience (1966-Present): Co-founder and Board Chairman, responsible for management of projects in transportation planning, systems analysis and management systems development and for corporate international policy. Other Experience: Stanford University, Associate Professor and Associate Executive Head, Department of Industrial Engineering (1968-1972). Director of Federal Internships and Inter-disciplinary Research Programs, Department of Engineering-Economic Systems (1968). Assistant Professor (1962-1967); President of the Peninsula Chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers (1966-1967); Councilman (1974-1982) and Mayor (1976-1978), City of Los Altos, California; Registered Professional Engineer, State of California.JOHN W. BILLHEIMER. Education: B.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Detroit (1961); M.S., E.E., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1962); Ph.D., Industrial Engineering (Operations Research), Stanford University (1971). SYSTAN Experience (1972-Present): Vice President, specializes in transportation systems analysis, impact evaluations, HOV lane planning and enforcemennt, traffic safety investigations, and planning of emergency services. Other Experience: Chairperson, Transportation Research Board (TRB) Committee on Motorcycles and Mopeds (1994-present); Member, TRB Committee on Traffic Law Enforcement (1984-present); Member, TRB Committee on HOV Lanes (1993-present). Senior Operations Analyst, Management Systems Division, Stanford Research Institute (1963-1972); Systems Analyst, Battelle Memorial Institute (1959-1962); Member, American Planning Association; Registered Professional Engineer, State of California. SAI-YEE JULIET McNALLY. Education: B.A., Developmental Psychology, Pace University (formerly, Briarcliff College) (1976); M.S., Human Development and Family Studies, Cornell University (1980). SYSTAN Experience (1980-Present): Associate, data reduction and statistical analysis for transportation system projects. Impact evaluations and safety analysis. Other Experience: Teaching and Research Assistant, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Cornell University (1978-1979); Research Assistant, Briarcliff College (1975-1977). DONALD W. KYLE. Education: B.S., Electrical Engineering, Marquette University (1958); M.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Santa Clara (1962); Completed Ph.D. coursework and examinations, Program in Engineering-Economic Systems, Stanford University (1965). SYSTAN Experience (1966-Present): Co-founder and President, responsible for corporate policy and management and for project administration and technical direction. Other Experience: Consultant to the White House, State Department and United Nations (1965-1966); Instructor in Engineering-Economic Systems, Stanford University (1965-1967); Member, System Design Team as Ford Foundation Fellow, Federal Aviation Administration (1964-1965); Fellow, Department of Commerce Science and Technology Program (1965); Research Specialist, Lockheed Missiles and Space Company (1960-1964); Project Engineer, A.C. Electronics (1959-1960); Engineer, Boeing Company (1958-1959). SYDWELL FLYNN. Education: B.A. Westmont College, Santa Barbara, California, (1956); San Jose State University, San Jose, California, Secondary credential, graduate work in English, 1962-1964. University of California, Berkeley, Credential, English as a Second Language, 1988. SYSTAN experience (1985-present): Associate, responsible for survey supervision and analysis, focus group conduct, market research activities. Other experience: teaching English as a second language (1986-present); Crain and Associates (1974-1985); Teacher, junior high English, history, and mathematics (1957-1973). |