Booth #45

Florida Airports Council (FAC) Conference & Exposition

Date
August 11 – 14, 2024

Location
JW Marriot Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa
19999 W Country Club Drive
Aventura, FL 33180

Conference Website
https://www.floridaairports.org/meetings-and-events/Meetings?id=216
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About The Florida Airports Council (FAC) Conference & Expo

Join us for the Florida Airports Council (FAC) 55th Annual Conference & Exposition, taking place from Sunday, August 11 to Wednesday, August 14, 2024, at the JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa in Miami, Florida. Hosted by the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, Monroe County/Key West International Airport, and Florida Keys Marathon International Airport, this premier event promises to deliver invaluable industry insights, networking opportunities, and the latest advancements in aviation.

Who Should Attend

The Florida Airports Council (FAC) Conference & Exposition is an essential event for a wide array of professionals within the aviation industry. Ideal attendees include:

  • Airport Executives and Managers: Gain strategic insights and stay updated on the latest industry trends to enhance airport operations.
  • Aviation Engineers and Consultants: Discover cutting-edge technologies and methodologies to improve airport infrastructure and services.
  • Government Officials: Engage with industry leaders and policymakers to understand regulatory changes and their implications on aviation.
  • Industry Suppliers and Service Providers: Explore new business opportunities and showcase innovative products and services to a targeted audience.

By attending, professionals will benefit from unparalleled networking opportunities, expert-led discussions, and comprehensive sessions designed to provide the latest advancements and best practices in the aviation sector. This conference is an invaluable platform for fostering collaboration, sharing knowledge, and shaping the future of aviation.

Ashlee Herring Delventhal, CEM, CM

Senior Director, Response & Debris


Ashlee is a leader in the emergency management industry with a passion for supporting communities, businesses, and organizations. Ashlee uses modern, strategic approaches to develop and sustain successful programs and builds longstanding relationships with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders. Ashlee’s specialties include catastrophic planning, mass evacuation and sheltering, mass casualty, airports, aviation, and large-scale special event planning.  

Prior to joining Tidal Basin, Ms. Delventhal served the emergency management community at Denver International Airport, the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, FEMA, and the American Red Cross. This experience enables her to lead project teams and support clients from the perspective of an emergency manager and with a working knowledge of the public sector. 

Ashlee holds a Bachelor of Science in Emergency Management and a Master of Science in Applied Aviation Safety. She is an International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) and a Certified Member (CM) of the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE).

Ashlee’s interest in emergency management began after Hurricane Andrew destroyed her hometown in a suburb southwest of Miami, FL, in 1992. She knew she wanted to be part of the solution in disasters instead of a bystander. In 2003, she began her career in Emergency Management. Since then, Ashlee has responded to 14 major disasters and three mass casualty accidents while helping countless entities strengthen their preparedness programs. Ashlee currently lives in Denver, CO, with her husband and two dogs. 

Tidal Basin is excited to join Michael Baker at the 2024 Florida Airports Council (FAC) Conference & Exposition. Look for Tidal Basin and Michael Baker at Booth 45.

The combined Michael Baker and Tidal Basin team offers comprehensive program management consulting services, pairing MBI’s risk-resilient planning, engineering design, and construction expertise with Tidal Basin’s suite of integrated technology, resilience, and emergency management solutions.

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Planning & Development Project Manager

As a Planning and Development Project Manager, you will manage, oversee, and coordinate all facets of pre-construction, project development, bid/award, and project close-out phases for all assigned projects. You will work closely with the design team to ensure focus on the approved original project scope.

Your role involves planning, organizing, and preparing reports to upper management regarding the status and progress of various projects. You will coordinate with all relevant public agencies to fulfill federal and state requirements and liaise with representatives from various utility and government agencies to facilitate timely action on successive project phases. Monitoring project budgets on a monthly basis, you will ensure that budgets accurately reflect the status and progress of projects. You will resolve complex issues, disputes, and disagreements related to planning, design, and construction projects. Reviewing the status and overall progress, you will ensure that project scopes remain within the approved project definition.

Additionally, you will assist the project team with contracts, bid, and contract planning, implement project or program policy guidelines and procedures, suggest improvements, and execute approved changes. Evaluating new developments and strategies affecting program objectives and results, you will work with technical personnel to estimate the costs of building and alteration projects.

Apply now for the opportunity to join our team of professionals today.

Historic Preservation Specialist & Coordinator

In the role of Historic Preservation Specialist & Coordinator, you will manage the District’s compliance regarding historical resources, particularly in relation to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This involves coordinating with the District’s CEQA compliance group to ensure adherence to CEQA provisions for historical resources through the identification, documentation, and management of LAUSD’s historic assets, as well as the preparation and review of environmental compliance documentation.

You will review LAUSD projects and activities involving campuses with historical resources to plan for the avoidance, mitigation, or minimization of potential impacts on the historic integrity of these campuses. Ensuring the District’s compliance with established design guidelines, including the District’s Historic Context Statement, Design Guidelines and Treatment Approaches for Historic Schools, School Design Guide, and Program Environmental Impact Report for the School Upgrade Program is a key responsibility.

Additionally, you will provide or update comprehensive performance guidelines and criteria as necessary. Your role includes preparing historic assessments for the District’s campuses, such as Historic Resource Evaluations, Character Defining Features Memoranda (CDFM), and Secretary of the Interior (SOI) conformance reviews. You will offer historic review and input during the schematic, 50%, and final planning phases for projects at the District’s historic campuses, complete peer reviews, historic document reviews, and historic consultant management reviews.

Apply now for the opportunity to join our team of professionals today.

For those interested in opportunities at Tidal Basin Group, reach out to [email protected] for posted and unlisted positions. Our recruitment team is dedicated to matching talent with the right roles efficiently and professionally.

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