The Hampton Roads Planning District Commission and the Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization announced the hiring of Robert A. Crum, Jr. to the position of Executive Director for both organizations yesterday.
“I want to thank the members of the HRPDC and HRTPO Boards for their support and this exciting opportunity to work with the Region’s officials as they continue to strengthen the economic health and quality of life of the Hampton Roads Region. The Hampton Roads Region is a tremendous community with unlimited potential, and I am excited to work with the Region’s officials, staffs and community stakeholders to make our Region the best it can be”, said Crum.
Mr. Crum brings considerable experience in community and transportation planning as well as economic development strategies from his most recent position at the Richmond Regional PDC, where he served as Executive Director for over six years.
McKinley Price, Chairman of the HRTPO noted, “Mr. Crum has the perfect experience for this position, in that he has served as the Executive Director of an organization that is structured very similar to ours. We couldn’t ask for a better fit.”
Current HRPDC Chairman, Portsmouth Mayor Kenneth Wright commented, “Bob embodied the collaborative leadership style that is needed for the work of the PDC and the TPO. He has made an incredible impact in the Richmond area and is exactly what we need to help realize the region’s full potential.”
Mr. Crum has approximately 30 years of professional community planning experience. He has worked with the Centre Regional Planning Agency in State College, Pennsylvania. During his tenure with the CRPA, he was responsible for coordinating all aspects of the Agency’s regional planning program. In addition, he completed planning and consensus building for a nationally recognized water reuse project and an award winning inter-municipal zoning effort.
Prior to his work in State College, he was Chief of the Planning Division for Indiana County, Pennsylvania where he coordinated County-wide community and solid waste management planning activities. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Mansfield University of Pennsylvania in Geography and Regional Planning.
Major Accomplishments at RRPDC include:
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