Ms. Ginger Goodin is an experienced leader in the transportation research industry and is skilled at applying research to practice within a complex institutional and policy landscape. She brings a scientific background in engineering and research coupled with a decade of work with elected officials and policy makers. She is experienced in providing strategic direction to research innovation initiatives and commercialization activities.
Ms. Goodin served as a research leader for over two decades with the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI), where she directed research for a range of public and private sponsors and supported transportation agencies in the application of innovative strategies. She is past Director of the Transportation Policy Research Center at TTI, which supported the Texas State Legislature with objective, data-driven transportation policy research in the areas of transportation finance, freight, congestion, public engagement, and technology. Ms. Goodin brings diverse experience in all areas of transportation engineering and planning and led research for TTI on the forefront of emerging topics, including congestion pricing, managed lanes, mileage-based user fees, and connected and automated vehicles.