HDR Names New Transportation Operational Resiliency Director
Janet Gonzalez Tudor’s responsibilities include working closely with HDR's clients and cross-functional teams in the development and implementation of new programs to support infrastructure resiliency planning.

Gonzalez Tudor
Janet Gonzalez Tudor accepted a new role as HDR’s Transportation Operational Resiliency director. Gonzalez Tudor’s responsibilities include working closely with HDR's clients and cross-functional teams in the development and implementation of new programs to support infrastructure resiliency planning and long-term organizational health.
She will partner with the company’s market and technical leaders to offer comprehensive services that cover enterprise-wide needs including business and financial management, infrastructure planning and design, asset management and operation, stakeholder engagement, and more. HDR’s goal is to help clients prepare for and address threats from natural disasters as well as potential impacts due to disruptor events like the current pandemic and evolving social justice issues.
With over 15 years of diverse experience — including a dozen with HDR — Gonzalez Tudor offers a wide range of expertise in transportation infrastructure program management and early project planning and design oversight from her work on major transport programs. Notable projects include community-focused development planning on Chicago’s south side, the Tucson streetcar, and D.C. streetcar.
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