“My experience was nothing short of amazing. Chris and I met every other week to expand my leadership skills and strategize on ways to elevate the marketing practices across our firm. We also took the time to draft the next steps in my career and his coaching and mentorship have been instrumental in preparing me for a new role in Corporate Communications starting this fall.”
Mentee: Allee Nesbitt, Senior Marketing Coordinator, Denver Office (Mentor: Chris Breiland, Director of Research and Development, Seattle Office)
Mentee: Dan Cawley, Associate, Salt Lake City Office (Mentor: Chris Mitchell, CEO, Walnut Creek Office)
Mentee: Daniel Dye, Associate Engineer, Seattle Office (Mentor: Jeremy Klop, Director of Strategy, Los Angeles Office)
Mentor: Jeremy Klop, Director of Strategy, Los Angeles Office (Mentee: Daniel Dye, Associate Engineer, Seattle Office)
Mentee: Michelle Chung, Senior Technician, San Jose Office (Mentor: Katie Miller, President of Left Lane Advisors, Walnut Creek Office)
Mentee: Emily Alice, Associate, Seattle Office (Mentor: Sarah Brandenberg, Regional Principal-in-Charge, Los Angeles Office)
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Street Safety in an Autonomous Vehicle Future
Autonomous vehicles may have the potential to support core elements of the Safe System approach, which strives to eliminate fatal and serious transportation injuries. Fehr & Peers partnered with ITE to publish “Autonomous Vehicle Considerations under a Safe System Framework,” which explores potential AV benefits, risks, and considerations within the Safe System framework.
New Office in Sonoma County
Fehr & Peers is proud to announce the opening of our Petaluma office space! As we continue in our dedication to providing innovative transportation solutions that improve communities, our Petaluma location will allow us to better support our existing and future clients throughout Sonoma, Napa, Marin, Mendocino and Lake Counties.
Growth in Micromobility
The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Pedestrian and Bicycle Standing Committee developed the Micromobility Facility Design Guide Informational Report, which summarizes potential design challenges micromobility users experience as they travel on typical roadways.





