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66th Class of IRF Fellows Takes Part in Unique Leadership Course. The 66th Class of IRF Fellows has taken part in an innovative leadership course. In all 30 IRF Fellows representing 22 countries as diverse as Haiti, Kenya and Indonesia took part in the International Road Federation’s Road Scholar Programme in January 2015. Timed with the Transportation Research Board’s Annual Meeting, the program is an annual 10-day leadership and orientation course which brings together the new class of IRF Fellows in Wash
February 24, 2015
IRF Fellows 66th Class innovative leadership course
The IRF’s 66th class of Fellows took part in an innovative leadership course

66th Class of IRF Fellows Takes Part in Unique Leadership Course

The 66th Class of IRF Fellows has taken part in an innovative leadership course. In all 30 IRF Fellows representing 22 countries as diverse as Haiti, Kenya and Indonesia took part in the International Road Federation’s (3918 IRF Washington) Road Scholar Programme in January 2015. Timed with the 2774 Transportation Research Board’s Annual Meeting, the program is an annual 10-day leadership and orientation course which brings together the new class of IRF Fellows in Washington, DC for a behind-the-scenes look at the transportation industry.

“Purdue is one of the partner universities of the IRF, and a number of people I work with have gone through the Fellowship Programme and have had great experiences,” said Steven Lavrenz, one of the Fellows who took part in the programme. “I’ve known for a while that I want to work with developing countries after I graduate, and I thought this would be a great way to push forward that career goal.”

The programme is designed to enhance Fellows’ leadership skills and provide valuable insight into the transport policy priorities and processes through visits to prominent international organisations and meetings with industry leaders, giving them the tools and networks to become more effective road professionals in their home countries.

Another incoming Fellow, Jose Ortega who studies pavement construction engineering at the 4832 University of Southern California gave indications on what he intends to do with the sum of knowledge accumulated in the programme, “I am going to go back to my home country – Ecuador– and reach out to the universities to trigger a multiplier effect with my knowledge. I want to encourage more students to take part in this program so that global best practices are applied much faster than is the case today.”

For the community of IRF members, the road scholar programme is the perfect opportunity to connect with the Fellows, many of whom have gone on to remarkable careers. Stressing the business value of the program, past IRF Chairman Brian Stearman noted, “IRF Fellows rank among the best hires we have made. These people are intelligent, are high calibre and excel at what they do.”

Welcoming the 66th Class of IRF Fellows, Dr Essam Radwan, who chairs the International Road Educational Foundation, believes the IRF Fellowship Programme “sends an important signal to countries around the world about the importance of transportation and how we can train the next generation of transportation engineers and planners.”

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