Eric M. Teitelman, PE, FASCE

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Eric M. Teitelman, PE, FASCE, brings over 35 years of experience in the engineering profession, including more than three decades in executive leadership roles. His career spans nearly every discipline within civil and transportation engineering, with expertise in public works, active transportation, urban planning, and community development. He has led projects from program development and planning through engineering design and construction management, providing visionary leadership in the development of sustainable and equitable infrastructure. Professor Teitelman specializes in progressive solutions, such as multimodal design, transit-oriented development, integrated land-use and transportation planning, neo-traditional street design, sustainable growth, and urban redevelopment. He also has extensive experience in public works policy, having collaborated with federal and state agencies, including the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal Transit Administration, and the Virginia Department of Transportation. His work has advanced innovative approaches and policy shifts for municipal governments, laying the foundation for sustainable growth in a rapidly evolving global landscape. At George Mason University, Professor Teitelman shares his diverse expertise with students, teaching graduate courses on infrastructure management and finance.