
LTK Engineering Services named Dee Leggett as its director, zero-emissions planning.
In this new role, Leggett will lead LTK’s continued efforts to support clients transitioning to zero-emissions vehicles.
In this new role, she will lead the company's continued efforts to support clients transitioning to zero-emissions vehicles.

Dee Leggett

LTK Engineering Services named Dee Leggett as its director, zero-emissions planning.
In this new role, Leggett will lead LTK’s continued efforts to support clients transitioning to zero-emissions vehicles.
Leggett, who worked as a sr. consultant at LTK from 2014 to 2015, has 20 years of professional experience with expertise in bus and rail operations, business growth and development, project management, transportation operations and maintenance, and capital planning.
Leggett worked most recently as COO at Bowman Engineering & Consulting, where she managed business development strategy and identified new market opportunities. She has also served as a regional VP at First Transit, Inc. and as COO at Texas’ Denton County Transportation Authority.

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