TDA On The Go 62: From Port to People - Jackie Q. Carter on Maritime Success and Workforce Innovation
In the latest On the Go podcast, TDA Executive Director Debby Jackson interviews Jackie Q. Carter, Port Milwaukee's director, about the port's critical role in regional commerce and its booming tourism sector. She highlights efforts to enhance cruise ship experiences to boost Milwaukee's tourism appeal and outlines workforce development initiatives to attract maritime professionals. As Carter transitions to her new role as director of Milwaukee’s Department of Employee Relations, she reflects on her achievements and the strong foundation she leaves for the port’s future growth.
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TDA On The Go 61: Fast-Tracking Aviation Careers with Dr. Chris Johnson
Dr. Chris Johnson, a seasoned pilot and flight instructor, joins TDA Executive Director Debby Jackson on the latest On The Go podcast to discuss his role in the innovative Professional Aeronautics Certification (PAC) program at Madison College, developed in partnership with Wisconsin Aviation. The duo explores the creation of this accelerated aviation training program, designed to provide a fast-track pathway for aspiring commercial pilots and a wide range of aviation careers. Chris shares his lifelong passion for aviation, sparked at an early age, and draws on his over 20 years of experience as a pilot, flight instructor, engineer, and professor. He explains how this expertise informs his mission to create accessible, career-focused programs that cater to recent high school graduates and those seeking a second career. Highlighting the global pilot shortage, Chris emphasizes the urgent need for skilled aviation professionals and outlines how the PAC program addresses this demand. He also offers valuable insights into what prospective students can expect from the program and the rewarding opportunities awaiting them in the aviation industry. Find out more about the PAC program: https://www.wisconsinaviation.com/flight-school-rentals/professional-aeronautics-certificate
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TDA On The Go 60: Thank You, Jim Griesbach
Jim Griesbach, Marathon County Highway Commissioner, joins TDA Executive Director Debby Jackson on the latest On The Go podcast to discuss highlights from his distinguished three-decade career in transportation and the vital role of professional relationships in the industry. Throughout the conversation, Jim reflects on significant changes he's witnessed, including advances in winter highway maintenance technologies, and shares insights about major projects he's championed, such as the on-going work to relocate the county's highway department headquarters and shop facilities. He speaks passionately about his commitment to highway worker safety and his efforts to advance related legislation over the years. Jim emphasizes how crucial connections and relationships are within the transportation sector for sharing information and exploring innovative solutions. As he prepares for retirement in September, we extend our best wishes to Jim as he embarks on this new chapter of his life.TDA
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TDA On The Go 59 - The Governor's Budget: What's Next with Brian Fraley
Governor Tony Evers has submitted his 2025-27 State Budget proposal. TDA Executive Director Debby Jackson sits down with strategic communications consultant Brian Fraley, the president of Edge Messaging, to discuss what’s in the proposal, why it matters, and what’s next. The two also discuss the significant impact individuals can have on the budget process.
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TDA On The Go 58 - Meet The New President (Jerry Deschane)
A new year brings new opportunities. In this first episode of 2025, TDA Executive Director Debby Jackson speaks with Jerry Deschane. In addition to his role as the executive director of the League of Wisconsin Municipalities, Deschane is the current president of TDA. The two discuss the League’s legislative goals for this session, including the hope that the Governor and Legislature can build off last session’s bipartisan progress. They cover a wide range of topics, including the need for different transportation interests to work together to better the entire system, the importance of state highways to local municipalities, and what would be a "win" for transportation in the next budget.
Conversations, news and legislative updates. We promote the vitality and safety of Wisconsin's transportation system, including highways, public transit systems, public-use and general aviation airports, railroads, commercial ports, and roads.