Michelle Pourciau is an experienced public sector senior executive who holds degrees from the University of Michigan and Howard University. To supplement her professional work, Michelle Pourciau has completed professional development and credentialing programs through organizations such as the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials and the Eno Center for Transportation.
Since being founded by William Phelps Eno in 1921, the Eno Center for Transportation has fostered creativity and leadership in the transportation sector. Currently, the center focuses its efforts on three core areas: policy forums, publications, and professional development programs.
Professional development programs at the Eno Center include virtual webinars, conferences, and leadership development. The center’s leadership development coursework is offered through Transportation Mid-Manager Program (TMM) Virtual, an interactive, fully web-based conference designed for mid-level transportation executives. Designed as a bridge to senior leadership, the TMM program covers essential leadership and transportation management skills over the course of a week.
For further information on professional development programs at the Eno Center, visit www.enotrans.org.
Since being founded by William Phelps Eno in 1921, the Eno Center for Transportation has fostered creativity and leadership in the transportation sector. Currently, the center focuses its efforts on three core areas: policy forums, publications, and professional development programs.
Professional development programs at the Eno Center include virtual webinars, conferences, and leadership development. The center’s leadership development coursework is offered through Transportation Mid-Manager Program (TMM) Virtual, an interactive, fully web-based conference designed for mid-level transportation executives. Designed as a bridge to senior leadership, the TMM program covers essential leadership and transportation management skills over the course of a week.
For further information on professional development programs at the Eno Center, visit www.enotrans.org.
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