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Diamond Ring for Outstanding Leadership

CH2M HILL
Group Health
Seattle Children's
University of Washington,
Commuter Services

Organizational Leadership

Concur Technology, Inc.
HDR Engineering
Marsh USA
U.S. EPA—Region 10
Verizon Wireless
Zones, Inc.
Employee Transportation Coordinator Leadership
Jan Law
Amgen
Wendy Weaver and Sandra Sinclair
The Boeing Company
Mary Rosen
Hytek Finishes
Lynn Frosch
Microsoft Corporation with Jeff Aumell, Randall Williams, Fred Martin, Daniel Heldring and Wendy Scholtz, The Microsoft Commute Team, Grubb and Ellis Management Services
Ryan Avery
Parsons Brinckerhoff
Peg Randles
Symetra Life Insurance Company
Special Achievement
Innovative Program
Port of Seattle, SeaTac Airport
Outstanding New Program
Russell Investments
Recognition for Outstanding Program Support
Washington State Department of Transportation—Ferries Division

2011 Diamond Award list reflects who's who at helping employees cut commute costs and trips

Press Release

Commuter Challenge recognized a handful of local organizations and individuals that have embraced innovative and successful efforts to reduce commute trips among their workforce. The 2011 Diamond Award winners were announced May 13, 2011 at the 18th annual awards breakfast. Download list of winners.

Profiles of the 2011 Diamond Award winners, at right, are available to offer you a glance at the effective commuting programs of these King County employers. You can meet some of our region's outstanding employee transportation coordinators and learn more about how worksite programs make a difference.

Congratulations also to this year's Pacesetters—for their outstanding commute trip reduction efforts.

Commute trip reduction programs implemented by employers are one of the most cost-effective approaches to improving local transportation mobility. The organizational winners of the Diamond Awards are selected by a review panel of transportation experts who look to reward those organizations that implement a variety of effective programs to reduce commute trips, including incentives for motivating employees to bus, carpool, vanpool, bicycle, walk, work compressed schedules, or telework instead of driving alone to work everyday.

The 1991 Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Law, introduced as part of the Washington State Clean Air Act, is a transportation success story in Washington state. In 2007, worksites that participated in the Commute Trip Reduction program removed nearly 26,000 vehicles off of Washington’s roads each workday morning. CTR commuters reduced petroleum consumption in Washington State by 7.9 million gallons in 2007, saving approximately $23 million through the choices they made in the program. The end result is an estimated reduction of 85,678 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions or the carbon dioxide-equivalent.

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