Advancing Women in Transportation

October 3, 2013
Hosted by Pamela Robinson

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Transportation may be a main artery to economic growth and sustainability. As segments of the transportation industry face daunting demands for workforce skills, organizations are challenged to design workable solutions to attract, retain and advance women. Join us in this insightful discussion with Marsha Ferranto, President of WTS International. Marsha shares the vision of WTS International to provide the public and private sector with the research they need to advance women in transportation, working with companies demonstrating best practices. WTS International aim is to keep the conversation going in an industry filled with opportunities and career choices. Remember to share this episode to continue the conversation toward actionable solutions.

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Pamela Robinson

Pamela Robinson is the CEO of Financial Voyages LLC in Atlanta, Georgia. Financial Voyages LLC provides business management, financial and specialized certification training, consulting and program support services to international organizations and government agencies. The firm partners with clients to develop highly-skilled and productive professionals, managers and senior leaders. Financial Voyages LLC is distinguished by delivering actionable practices for workforce development that support positive economic and social impact in the communities served by their clients.

Pamela’s international perspective was shaped by living and working in Europe, North America and Central America. She holds an MBA in International Business and Finance and is a doctoral candidate, Georgia State University. She holds certificates in Emerging Market Strategies, Georgia State University and Venture Capital Executive Program, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley. In 2013, Pamela received the 2013 Enterprising Women of the Year award from Enterprising Women Magazine. This award honors women business owners who have demonstrated that they have fast-growth businesses, mentor or actively support other women and girls involved in entrepreneurship, and stand out as leaders in their communities. In addition to receiving numerous awards in business and leadership she is a member of the World Affairs Council of Atlanta and the International Economic Development Council.



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