Karen Philbrick

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Karen Philbrick is the executive director of the Mineta Transportation Institute at San José State University, a position she has held since 2014. MTI leads two competitively selected multi-university consortia: the California State University Transportation Consortium which unifies the surface transportation research and workforce development efforts of the 23-campus California State University system and the Mineta Consortium for Transportation Mobility. MCTM includes four outstanding institutions that represent and support the geographical, cultural, racial and socioeconomic diversity that makes our nation strong: Howard University; Navajo Technical University; San José State University; and the University of North Carolina Charlotte.

Prior to joining MTI, Dr. Philbrick shaped the field of transportation in a variety of roles, including as assistant director of the National Center for Intermodal Transportation at the University of Denver. She has been appointed three times by the U.S. Secretary of Transportation (Secretaries LaHood, Foxx, and Chao, respectively) to sit on the USDOT Transit Advisory Committee for Safety where she chaired the FTA Administrator’s Tasking 14-02 which identified key elements of a safety management system approach to fatigue management.

Long committed to the USDOT University Transportation Center program, she was elected to serve the Council of University Transportation Centers in several roles, including president in 2018-19. Dr. Philbrick also has the privilege of serving as the president of the Research and Education Division of the American Road and Transportation Builders Association, where she also sits on the ARTBA Board of Directors and Executive Committee. Dr. Philbrick is part of the Transportation Research Board Committee on “Transit Safety and Security” (AP080) and “Passenger Rail Transportation” (AR010), where she also serves as the research task force lead. She currently co-chairs the TCRP F-29 panel “Mental Health, Wellness, and Resilience for Transit System Workers.”

With an eye toward seamless and equitable transportation for all, Dr. Philbrick also serves the industry through the American Public Transportation Association. Elected to the APTA board in November 2021, she also serves as a director for the APTA High-Speed and Intercity Passenger Rail Committee and recently served as an appointed research advisor to the APTA Mobility Recovery and Restoration Task Force.

Committed to recruiting, retaining and advancing women in the transportation industry, Dr. Philbrick also serves on the Women in Transportation Seminar Foundation Board as secretary after having served two terms as a director. She contributes to her community through the Rotary Club of San José, where she has served as a board member, and where she will be elevated to president July 1, 2023.

A frequently invited keynote speaker, Dr. Philbrick has also delivered federal congressional briefings and invited testimony to the California Senate Transportation Committee and the Assembly Transportation Committee. Her other intellectual contributions include a bimonthly column on transportation in the San Jose Spotlight, the recipient of the national Publisher of the Year award for independent online news, invited articles for the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, and peer-reviewed journal articles focused on models of accident risk and fatigue in railroad operations, psychological trauma and transportation accidents — including grade crossing and trespasser incidents — and cross cultural differences in helping behavior.

Dr. Philbrick has received many prestigious awards for her leadership excellence and outstanding contributions to her field. She received the CUTC Administrative Leadership award, the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials named Dr. Philbrick a “Woman Who Moves the Nation,” the Silicon Valley Business Journal named Dr. Philbrick one of the 100 Women of Influence in Silicon Valley, and most recently, she was recognized by the YWCA Silicon Valley with a Tribute to Women Award for her contributions to the field of transportation.

Dr. Philbrick holds a Ph.D. from the University of Denver and an MA and EdM from Columbia University. She earned her undergraduate degree from California State University, Fresno.