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Force, Complete Streets Council Executive Committee, and the Traffic Bowl Committee. Voigt recently helped develop ITE’s new Strategic Initiatives Plan, the updated Professional Transportation Planner Certification exam, and ITE’s new Diversity Scholars scholarship program. Supervisor earns road safety certification John Davis , supervisor of traffic engineering services, has passed the examination to be certified as a Level 1 Road Safety Professional (RSP) by the Transportation Professional Certification Board. Taken in October 2018, this was the inaugural exam for this new certification. Davis is based in the Waukesha, Wisconsin, office and serves clients around the nation. The goal of the certification is to provide a means for road safety experts to prove their requisite knowledge, with which they protect the lives of the traveling public through their multidisciplinary safety approach. In related news, February 2019 marked the 20-year anniversary of the first exam given for the Professional Traffic Operations Engineer certification. Davis is on the short list of those to pass the exam in 1999 and still hold the certification today. GIS specialist earns elite certification GIS specialist Michael Seidel of Ayres’ aerial mapping group recently became one of fewer than 60 certified mapping scientists in GIS/LIS – and the first in Wisconsin – according to the professionals directory of the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS), which administers the certification. CMS-GIS/LIS certification holders are involved in geographic information system/land information system design and/or the application of database management and computer programs to facilitate the use of spatially referenced databases for analysis. They are responsible for bringing together various spatial systems of different origins, allowing otherwise incompatible data sets to work together in solving clients’ data needs. Seidel’s GIS work is informed by extensive formal training. He handles highly complex GIS-related projects. Seidel provides extensive support for energy and telecommunications utility clients’ projects, and he assists with transportation planning efforts, including performing GIS analysis and producing GIS maps showing population, employment, and travel forecasting data. He assists on traffic analysis projects, handling data for projects including traffic impact analyses and interchange ramp design. AN EMPLOYEE-OWNED COMPANY 3433 Oakwood Hills Parkway Eau Claire, WI 54701 715.834.3161 www.AyresAssociates.com Editorial Staff: Jennifer Schmidt, Wendy Kinderman, Tom Paquin, and Tawny Quast Graphic Designer: Sarah Howe Gamroth Director – Marketing: Susan Leith ©2019 Ayres Associates Inc Fort Collins, Colorado 970.223.5556 Cape Coral, Florida 813.558.3323 Tampa, Florida – Benjamin Center 813.290.8899 Tampa, Florida – Hidden River 813.978.8688 Titusville, Florida 321.747.0066 Green Bay, Wisconsin 920.498.1200 Madison, Wisconsin 608.443.1200 River Falls, Wisconsin 715.426.4908 Waukesha, Wisconsin 262.523.4488 Cheyenne, Wyoming 307.634.9888 Photography Credits: River Prairie: TBOstudio.com, Cait K Photography, and Ayres Associates staff Bringing the Power: Ayres Associates staff Cooling off and Celebrating Summer: Aerialscapes Inc. and Ayres Associates staff Making the Grade: Ayres Associates staff Trending Topics: TBOstudio.com and Ayres Associates staff Perspectives: TBOstudio.com and Vantage Point Aerial Photography The Perspectives segment provides summaries of key new hires and staff achievements at Ayres Associates. Find more company news at AyresAssociates.com. TRENDS │17