Join Yeatland Wong and Mallory Crow in an insightful fireside chat on how municipalities and transportation agencies can better prepare for, respond to, and manage traffic during severe weather events. From snowstorms and freezing rain to flooding and low visibility, we’ll discuss real-world strategies and technologies that optimize operational response, enhance situational awareness, and push timely information to travelers. Learn how intelligent traffic systems and data-driven decision-making are transforming operations in the face of severe weather.
Tim Wright
Public Works Director
Township of North Glengarry, ON
Tim holds a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from the University of Sydney. An Australian native, he has extensive experience in project management and site supervision for significant municipal and federal projects, including Lee’s Station in Ottawa, Global Affairs Canada renovations, and the Supreme Court Swing Space. Tim began his role at the Township in 2021, leveraging his expertise in public works leadership.
Andrew Smith
Director, Product
Transnomis
Tim Wright
Public Works Director
Township of North Glengarry, ON
Tim holds a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from the University of Sydney. An Australian native, he has extensive experience in project management and site supervision for significant municipal and federal projects, including Lee’s Station in Ottawa, Global Affairs Canada renovations, and the Supreme Court Swing Space. Tim began his role at the Township in 2021, leveraging his expertise in public works leadership.
Andrew Smith
Director, Product
Transnomis
Meet the Speakers
Yeatland Wong
Director of Smart Mobility
Transnomis Solutions
Mallory Crow
Emerging Technologies Engineering Manager
AECOM
Tim Wright
Public Works Director
Township of North Glengarry, ON
Tim holds a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from the University of Sydney. An Australian native, he has extensive experience in project management and site supervision for significant municipal and federal projects, including Lee’s Station in Ottawa, Global Affairs Canada renovations, and the Supreme Court Swing Space. Tim began his role at the Township in 2021, leveraging his expertise in public works leadership.
