RSVP: ELGL Forum with TriMet General Manager

Posted on January 26, 2012


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Lunch will be provided by Bridge City Café at a cost of $13 per person. You may choose from the following options: Morrison Turkey Sandwich, Hawthorne Ham & Swiss, Broadway Veggie Sandwich or a Caesar salad with or without chicken. Your lunch choice will be served with chips and a cookie. Please RSVP by submitting your lunch order to oregonelgl@gmail.com by January 27th. A PayPal link will be provided upon receipt of your lunch order.

Neil McFarlane (TriMet) MC's.TriMet General Manager Neil McFarlane will be the guest speaker on Thursday, February 9, 2012 at a joint luncheon between ELGL and the OMFOA Developing Professionals.

The luncheon will begin at 11:45 a.m. in room 1E of the State’s main office building in Portland. The room is on the first floor, accessible through the cafeteria. The address is 800 NE Oregon St, Portland, OR 97232.  Parking is metered.

ELGL’s partnership with OMFOA Developing Professionals is part of a continued effort to strengthen connections within the local government community. Please visit http://elgl.org, ELGL Facebook, Twitter (@OregonELGL), ELGL LinkedIn or Google+ (ELGL Oregon) for additional details on the 2012 ELGL Speaker and Issue Series.

Many thanks to Rhyan Van Horn, TriMet Senior Accountant of Treasury and Cash Management for coordinating the forum.

TriMet General Manager Neil McFarlane

Previously, McFarlane had served as TriMet’s executive director for capital projects since 1998. In this role, he led the development, design and construction of TriMet’s capital facilities, including the Airport, Interstate, I-205 and Portland Mall MAX extensions, and WES Commuter Rail. From 1991 to 1998, he was TriMet’s project control director for the 18-mile, $963 million Westside light rail project.

Prior to his time at TriMet, McFarlane worked for Metro and helped manage construction for the 500,000-square-foot, $90 million Oregon Convention Center with landmark twin towers, successful public art program and cost-effective design.

McFarlane takes the helm of the agency that is considered a national leader in transit innovation, ranking 7th highest in annual transit rides per capita (TriMet carries more people than any other US transit system its size).

He earned a master’s degree in urban planning from the University of California at Los Angeles in 1977 and a bachelor’s degree from California State Polytechnic University at Pomona in 1975.

McFarlane grew up in Inglewood, California, and is a 30–year resident of the Portland region. He’s married to Annette and they have two grown children.

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