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International Conference Gives TxDOT Women Opportunities

TxDOT women attended WTS International Conference to enhance leadership skills and connect with industry leaders. They learned about personal development, team inspiration, and effective communication. The focus was on empowering women and advancing careers. TxDOT offers similar training opportunities for employees.

March 4, 2025 - West Edition #5
Texas Department of Transportation

Eighteen women representing TxDOT traveled to Virginia to hone their leadership skills by attending the Women's Transportation Seminar's (WTS International) Signature Leadership Conference and Training.

The gathering included leaders from state departments of transportation and the U.S. Department of Transportation, transit authorities, rail agencies, port authorities and the Texas A&M Transportation Institute, as well as urban designers and grant administrators.

"It was surreal to meet leaders from similar organizations nationwide and realize that they are facing some of the same challenges as we are," said Katie Martin, director of transportation planning and development of TxDOT's Atlanta District. "Learning about the opportunities that they have realized opened my eyes to many possibilities within our industry. It was a week of learning, reflection and collaboration with fellow women leaders in the industry."

Martin was among the TxDOT attendees on the conference's executive training path.

Central to the event was a curriculum with a particular focus on enhancing and refining leadership skills and tactics to inspire teams, improving the effectiveness of organizations and elevating the transportation industry as a whole.

Attendees were encouraged to learn about themselves through a strength-finder assessment. By using this information, they could identify the personal strengths that are key to developing their leadership style.

Ways to implement practical tactics to empower work style and increase productivity and creativity were shared, along with how to effectively communicate for more immediate results.

"I learned new effective management methods and skills, learned how to assess risk, and developed other professional skills," said Patti Warnasch, who works in TxDOT's rail division.

Throughout the week, WTS leaders emphasized the importance of empowering women and providing the necessary tools to support and guide them in reaching their full potential.

"One key takeaway for me was that you need to know yourself, be your true self, and advocate for yourself to advance your career," said Stacy James, TxDOT design supervisor. "Another part of the training that really resonated with me was that as a leader, it is your responsibility to support and advocate for other women to help them advance their careers."

TxDOT offers training like this for employees to help them advance their careers. For more information, visit txdot.gov.


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