2021 Minnesota TZD Webinar Series: TZD 2.0—The Next Generation

Monday, November 15, 2021

About the Webinar

How will the Minnesota TZD program change? In this webinar, attendees heard recommendations from the year-long TZD 2.0 project, which included a reassessment of the program's structure and data analysis, as well as what TZD stakeholders identified as strengths and challenges of the current program. It also provided an opportunity to react to proposed changes and share further input before recommendations are finalized.

Webinar Recording & Materials

Speakers

Moderator

Kristine Hernandez, TZD 2.0 Project Manager and Minnesota TZD Statewide Program Coordinator

Presenters

Keiko Veasey
Katie Caskey

Katie Caskey is the strategic communications manager at HDR, Inc. She has 10 years of experience in transportation planning with a focus on public engagement and strategic communications. She is experienced in developing and executing creative engagement strategies, managing complex projects, communicating technical information to diverse audiences, facilitation, and relationship building. Caskey previously worked as the policy planning director at the Minnesota Department of Transportation and brings robust knowledge of transportation issues and trends in Minnesota and beyond.

Keiko Veasey is a senior consultant with Pinnacle Performance Group. She is a proven leader with a long and deep history in the public and nonprofit sector. She brings her experiences in strategic engagement, process development, and collaboration, as well as facilitation, content development, and project management skills honed across sectors and in varied communities. Always interested in developing relationships to better understand underlying perspectives, values, and goals, she holds a deep respect and abiding commitment to authentic engagement to move organizations forward. Veasey holds a Masters of Public Policy from the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota and a bachelor's degree from Trinity College. She lives in Minneapolis with her husband, daughter, and son. She enjoys traveling, hiking, and camping and is an avid sports fan.

Credit

Attendees are eligible for 1.0 POST credit, 1.25 Professional Development Hours (PDHs), and 1.25 Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits.

More Information

For more information about the webinar, please contact Linda Dolan at ldolan@umn.edu.

Sponsors

The webinar series was offered by the Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths Program and the Minnesota Departments of Health, Public Safety, and Transportation, with funding from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The series was hosted by the University of Minnesota's Center for Transportation Studies.

Additional sponsorship provided by:

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Bolton & Menk logo
HDR logo
Hiway Credit Union logo
MN Prevention Alliance logo