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Knowlton Joins HDR as Infrastructure Consulting Business Transformation Director

Chip Knowlton will advise HDR’s public and private clients to meet create and maintain infrastructure development.

by Staff
March 15, 2022
Knowlton Joins HDR as Infrastructure Consulting Business Transformation Director

Chip Knowlton has spent the last eight years in the transportation industry advising clients across the U.S.

Photo: HDR

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Chip Knowlton has joined HDR as infrastructure consulting business transformation director, according to the company's news release.

Knowlton will advise HDR’s public and private clients as they change their teams, processes, and structures to meet create and maintain infrastructure development.

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Additionally, Knowlton will work closely with other HDR experts in asset management, organizational strategic planning, policy development, business process review and improvement, organizational change management, and digital/technology strategy.

He joins an operational team that offers strategic expertise in economics, funding, equity, risk management, communications, and more.

“This is an important time for infrastructure owners, many of whom are embarking on capital and business improvement projects buoyed by new funding streams,” Knowlton said. “I look forward to bringing the capabilities of HDR to assist these organizations in leveraging the power of their people, processes and technology to deliver their products and services more efficiently, cost effectively and safely.”

Knowlton’s background in advisory services includes infrastructure enterprise asset management, business transformations, industrial account portfolio management, software and services sales, and process improvement in commercial and public sectors.

Previously, he founded a management consulting firm that helps asset-intensive public and private sector companies in optimizing the value of their assets.

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Knowlton has spent the last eight years in the transportation industry advising clients across the U.S., including a role as the executive program manager for enterprise asset management at New York City Transit.

“Chip’s leadership and wealth of experience will enable HDR’s clients to meet the challenges of a new economy head on as they retool their processes and organization to deliver their work efficiently, effectively and equitably,” said Janet González Tudor, HDR’s transportation operational resiliency director. “I’m excited to have him on the HDR team and look forward to watching him make a difference for organizations we work with across the world.”

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