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Randell Iwasaki

Randell Iwasaki

OwnerIwasaki Consulting Services Inc.

Randell Iwasaki is an accomplished Executive Director with extensive experience in delivering projects, programs, and innovations in the public sector transportation industry. He is a strong business development professional with expertise in Environmental Awareness, Highway Design, Contract and Construction Management, Innovation, and Transportation Planning.

Randell began his career at the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) in 1983, where he rose through the ranks to become Chief Deputy Director from 2004 to 2009 and then Director from 2009 to 2010, having been appointed by Governor Schwarzenegger. During his time at Caltrans, he received the Charles H. Purcell Award for managerial excellence, given by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, and the "Doers, Dreamers, and Drivers" award from Government Technology Magazine.

Following his tenure at Caltrans, Randell served for over a decade as the Executive Director of the Contra Costa Transportation Authority, one of the most innovative transportation agencies in the United States. While there, he founded GoMentum Station, the largest secure automated vehicle test facility in the nation.

After his time at the Contra Costa Transportation Authority, Randell joined Amazon Web Services (AWS) as the Leader of State and Local Transportation. In this role, he led AWS’s data support and analysis services for state and local transportation agencies, including artificial intelligence applications, new technology development, policy and planning analysis, and traffic operations support.

Currently, Randell is the President and CEO of Iwasaki Consulting Services, Inc. He also serves as a Board Member at Advanced Mobility Analytics Group and Moffatt & Nichol and is a Senior Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, where he works part-time.

Randell is an internationally recognized leader in transportation research and innovation, particularly in automated and connected vehicle technology development and testing. He has been involved in numerous TRB committees and research panels, often as chair, and served as Chair of the USDOT’s Freight Advisory Committee for three years.

Among his many accolades, Randell received the Thomas H. MacDonald Memorial Award from the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials for his contributions to highway engineering. In 2016, Eno Transportation and Shared Mobility Strategies identified him as one of the top 10 public sector transportation innovators in the nation.

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Randell has made significant contributions to education. He donated an Intelligent Transportation Systems Laboratory to the College of Engineering at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, where he also served on the Industry Advisory Board and Dean's Advisory Council before his term ended. He continues to support the university's student chapter of the Institute of Transportation Engineers through guest lectures and mentorship.

3. Summit Theatre 3
Topics:
  • Automated vehicles
  • AI and digital twinning
  • Big data and connectivity
3. Summit Theatre 3
Topics:
  • Automated vehicles