Professional Experience

Wilson & Associates, Laramie, Wyoming

Owner, Transportation Engineering Safety Consulting, Specializing in Traffic Engineering   Education, Safety, & Operations, 2001- Present.

University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming

Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Teaching and Research in Transportation, 1979 - 2001.

Board Retired Professor Emeritus – September 1, 2001. 

Director, Wyoming Technology Transfer Center, 1985 - 2003.

Program Coordinator, Mountain-Plains Consortium, 1986 – 1999.

Associated General Contractors, Inc., Cheyenne, Wyoming

Traffic Engineer, May - August, 1984.

Wyoming Highway Department, Cheyenne, Wyoming

Traffic Engineer, Traffic Operations Branch, May - August, 1982.

University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming

Associate Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Teaching and Research in Transportation, 1974 - 1979.

University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa

Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Teaching and Research in Transportation, 1970 - 1974.

Director, Center for Urban Transportation Studies, Institute of Urban and Regional Research; Primary responsibility for graduate program in urban transportation, and transportation research within the Institute of Urban and Regional Research (IURR), 1973 - 1974.

Research Associate, IURR, Design, analysis, and reporting of urban transportation research projects including public transit studies and urban transportation modeling, 1970 - 1973.

Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona

Staff Assistant, Industrial Engineering Department, Air Medical Evacuation System Research Project, development of data acquisition system, primary responsibility for design of, analysis of, and report on highway surveillance phase of project, 1969.

Graduate Teaching Assistant, Selected Urban Problems, 1968.

Arizona Highway Department, Tempe, Arizona

Maricopa Associated Government Transportation Planning Program, 1969-1970.

Texaco, Incorporated, Moorcroft, Wyoming

Petroleum Engineer, design, cost estimation of well producing equipment, remedial treatment, drilling well completion programs, secondary recovery and salt water disposal systems, 1966 - 1967.

U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Gallup, New Mexico

Gallup Area Office, Civil Engineer; design, location and surveying of water conservation structures, construction inspection, development of inventory system for irrigation structures and canals, Summers, 1961 - 1965.

My Vision for ITE
Strengthen ITE by helping to solve critical professional and societal core issues.
Gene will use his experience in education and training to help achieve solutions in the areas of safety, management & operations, designing for all users, and workforce development.
Strengthen ITE by working together as a community of transportation professionals.
Gene will help ITE provide member services to strengthen your local professional recognition. Gene wants to help you become more active in ITE at all levels. The stronger our membership is, the stronger ITE’s voice becomes. He will work within the ITE community, forming new partnerships as appropriate and with ITE’s global networks to achieve solutions.
Strengthen ITE’s global network of members.
Gene will provide more opportunities for international member involvement. Gene will use his experience with WIN to create an international ITE communications network. An ITE WIN network will provide more opportunities to share worldwide knowledge of transportation developments. This international networking will help all ITE members.
Strengthen ITE member communications and educational training.
These are keys to more members and more active members. Gene pledges to listen and respond to your professional needs and issues.