2019 Ceremony Honoring T2 Center Program Graduates

2019_DOT_Grads

CT Dept. of Transportation – Graduates from All Programs

On November 14, 2019, the Training & Technical Assistance Center staff, guests and Connecticut’s top transportation leaders honored 149 professionals who completed one or more of six different certificate programs in 2019.

There were 40 Public Works Academy graduates, 69 Road Master graduates, 31 Road Scholar graduates, 3 Legal Traffic Authority graduates, 4 Transportation Leadership graduates and 2 Safety Champion graduates. It is important to note that 71 of our 2019 graduating class were members of the CT Department of Transportation.

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Keynote Speakers – Marco Mucciacciaro, Amy Jackson-Grove, Joseph Giulietti and Eric Belanger

The opening remarks of our ceremony were delivered by Dean Kazem Kazerounian from the School of Engineering at the University of Connecticut. Our keynote speakers for the event were Division Administrator Amy Jackson-Grove of the Federal Highway Administration, Commissioner Joseph Giulietti of the CT Department of Transportation; and two of our 2019 graduates, Marco Mucciacciaro, Associate Manager for the Town of South Windsor and Eric Belanger, Transportation Maintenance Manager for the CT Department of Transportation.

The list of alumni from each graduating class from 1996 to the present are posted here.

2019_Grad_GuideTo view the 2019 Graduation Guide, please click on the link below.

2019 Graduation Guide

 

About Connecticut T2 Center

The Training & Technical Assistance Center at UCONN provides education and technical assistance to members of Connecticut's Transportation and Public Safety Community, including municipal public works directors, street and road maintenance superintendents and staff, city and town engineers, Connecticut Department of Transportation employees, transportation planners and law enforcement professionals serving as legal traffic authorities. We are Connecticut's LTAP Center
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