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2012 Women In Transportation: Tina Quigley

GM Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada Las Vegas

by Brittni Rubin, Assistant Editor
September 24, 2012
2012 Women In Transportation: Tina Quigley

 

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Growing up in Petaluma, Calif., Tina Quigley always dreamed of becoming a pilot. She took flying lessons in high school and upon graduation enrolled at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Ariz.  

However, bad eyesight and the expense of student loans led her in a different direction. Halfway through college, she shifted gears and began pursuing an airport planning degree. Soon after completing an internship at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, she was offered a job.

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“I thought I was only staying there for two years, but I got addicted to this place,” says Quigley. “It was growing really quickly, so I was getting exposed to projects that people would spend their whole careers looking for.”

She helped plan and acquire grant money for the building of the airport’s newest D gates. They are a collection of 25 gates connected to the main terminal through an underground transportation system, altogether amassing about one million square feet of facility.

In 2005, after 15 years at McCarran Airport, an unexpected job opportunity came Quigley’s way. Her former boss, Jacob Snow, who was recently recruited to be GM of the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC), wanted her as deputy GM.

“Although I loved the airport, I just really enjoyed Jacob Snow’s leadership style,” said Quigley. “He has a strong sense of vision but lets you do your job.”

Quigley said yes, and in this position helped launch two bus rapid transit projects and four express routes. She also assisted with the building of three park-and-ride facilities, a state-of-the-art transit facility, a traffic management facility and a bus maintenance facility.

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The RTC of Southern Nevada, a designated metropolitan planning organization (MPO), is one of the few agencies in the country that’s responsible for street and highway planning and funding, freeway and arterial traffic management, and public transportation. But, the initial job transition was made simple for Quigley by the foundational crossovers of her duties at the RTC and her previous line of work.

“Like the airport, RTC is also transportation so a lot of the processes, studies and data, and the way you manage you system is very similar,” Quigley says. “We’re talking about passengers, federal processes and grants.”

In April of this year, Quigley was promoted to GM. Facing a tough economic climate, her largest goal is to focus on building a strong foundation for Las Vegas. She’s currently overseeing the ongoing Complete Street program, which promotes streets and sidewalks cohesively designed for alternative modes of transportation in addition to pedestrians and public transit. They feature wider sidewalks, bike lanes, fewer automobile lanes and more landscaping.

Quigley’s also working toward solutions for better workforce mobility. RTC plans to reach out to major employers in the district to learn about the commuting characteristics of their employees. “Our next priority is going to be growing our express system of transportation, and there are specific major corridors we’re studying right now,” says Quigley.

She’s also proud of the agency’s electric bike program. A grant funded 25 electric bikes that RTC shares with other local governments in the area. Instead of driving to meetings, employees ride these electric bikes.

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Under Quigley’s leadership, the National Transit Database named the RTC one of the most efficient transit providers in the nation, according to Angela Torres of RTC’s government affairs and media relations.

When she’s not at the RTC, Quigley is  utilizing her private pilot license, spending time with her family, and attending meetings for the United Way Women’s Leadership Council and the Clark County Credit Union Audit Committee.

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