Barbara Frost, PE has a diverse and extensive work experience in the transportation planning and infrastructure field. Barbara started their career as a Senior Transportation Planner at the Missouri Department of Transportation in 1996 and worked there until 1998. Following that, they held the position of Deputy Director of Infrastructure at the St. Louis Regional Chamber from 1999 to 2001. Barbara then joined Jacobs as a Transportation Engineer and Deputy Project Manager from 2001 to 2007. During their time at Jacobs, they gained valuable experience and expertise in transportation engineering. In 2007, Barbara became the Vice President for Multimodal NEPA & Transportation Planning at TranSystems. In this role, they were responsible for NEPA and transportation planning, including federal grant program support and building relationships with various lead agencies. Barbara was involved in major projects such as the Mississippi River crossing NEPA approvals for the Terminal Railroad Association. Overall, Barbara Frost, PE has demonstrated their expertise and leadership skills in the transportation planning and infrastructure sector throughout their career.
Barbara Frost, PE holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Missouri-Columbia, which they completed in 1995. Barbara also pursued additional education at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and the University of Missouri-Saint Louis, although specific degree programs and fields of study are not specified. In 2008, Barbara obtained the Professional Engineer certification from the State of Missouri, followed by obtaining the same certification from the State of Nebraska in 2013.
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