Professional headshot of Bryan Kelley, Program Manager. He is wearing a suit jacket, white shirt, and green tie. He is smiling.

Bryan Kelley, PMP

Vice President, State and Local Business Development

Bryan has experience in project management and business analysis, providing geospatial expertise, technical direction, and business process guidance for transportation and other related AEC industry projects.

Responsibilities include project management, implementing and managing linear referencing systems (LRS) and geographic information systems (GIS) with associated technology solutions, and integrating supporting business applications and databases for enterprise decision-making abilities.

Education:

  • Ohio University, MS, Geography; Ohio University, BS, Cartography

Office Location: Richmond, VA

Professional Registrations:

  • Project Management Professional

Areas of Expertise:

  • Project Management

  • Geospatial Mapping/GIS

  • Application Development

  • Information Technology

  • Data Analytics

  • Business Process

Key Project Experience:

  • Mapping Application Reintegration System (MARS), Richmond, Virginia, Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) – Project Manager

  • GIS Migration Services, Richmond, Virginia, VDOT – Project Manager

  • Geospatial System Migration (GEMINI), Richmond, Virginia, VDOT – Project Manager

  • Integrated Roadway Assist Identification System (IRAIS), Tallahassee, Florida, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) – Project Manager

  • Enterprise Linear Referencing System (ELRS) Phase II, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) – Project Manager

Getting to Know Bryan:

What is something that is considered a luxury, but you don’t think you could live without?
My rowing machine, Concept2.

What food do you crave most often?
Dark chocolate and carrots. Preferably not at the same time. They do not mix well.

How do you relax after a hard day?
Read and study Gaelic as a language. Sláinte! (Literally translates to “health.” This term is most commonly used as a toast.)