Contact the BYU ITE officers at [email protected]
Ask Dr Schultz if you're interested in participating in ITE leadership!
President • Alex Gilson

- Calling, planning, and conducting meetings
- Coordinating all of the other officers’ efforts
- Representing ITE to BYUSA and other external organizations
- Making sure that deadlines are met and things run smoothly
Vice President • Kezia Tripp
Responsibilities:
- Organizing grant proposals and submitting them to ITE in order to fund the BYU Chapter
- Assisting our President with any legitimate request
Secretary/Webmaster• Nathan Warner

Responsibilities:
- Monitoring Chapter finances
- Purchasing supplies for Chapter activities
- Keeping notes of meetings
- Assisting with projects and assignments
- Seeking support and sponsorship for BYU ITE
- Compiling and submitting the Annual Report
- Maintaining the Chapter’s website
- Assisting social media coordinator and other officers with their duties
- autographing mustard bottles
Professional Forum Coordinator • Clara Vaughn

- Plan monthly professional forums for BYU ITE members to attend.
Student Coordinator • Dave Andrada
Responsibilities:
- Make weekly announcements in Undergraduate Seminar
- Make sure our activities get on the Announcement Sheet
- Create any necessary posters or advertisements
Social Media Coordinator • Kendon Moline

Responsibilities:
- Administering social media accounts
- Coordinating with webmaster and other officers
Responsibilities
Past President • Sam Runyan

About:
Hometown:
Folsom, California
Year in School:
Graduate Student
Work Experience and Connections:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Project Engineering Consultants (PEC), Avenue Consultants, BYU Research Assistant
Get to Know you Question:
My favorite mode of transportation is Heely's 100%. I haven't worn them since I was a kid, but I really want a pair of adult Heely's.
Responsibilities:
- Graduating
- Being Handsome
- Tom-foolery
Faculty Advisor • Dr. Grant Schultz

Dr. Grant Schultz is a Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Brigham Young University. He holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Civil Engineering from Brigham Young University, and a Ph.D. degree in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University. Dr. Schultz has been at Brigham Young University for the past 12 years where he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in transportation engineering. He also performs research in the areas of traffic safety, economics, and planning. He has 3 years of research experience with the Texas Transportation Institute, as well as 7 years of consulting engineering experience in traffic and transportation engineering with The Sear-Brown Group and Keller Associates. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the state of Utah and is a Professional Traffic Operations Engineer. Dr. Schultz is originally from Champion, Alberta, Canada, and has lived in Alberta, Utah, California, Idaho, and Texas.
