Schank Stepping Down From Post at Eno Center for Transportation

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Eno Center for Transportation
Eno Center for Transportation President Joshua Schank announced on Sept. 2 that he will be leaving his post next month and taking on an unspecified “exciting new public sector opportunity.”

Schank has been with the nonpartisan think tank since February 2011.

Prior to joining Eno, he directed the National Transportation Policy project at the Bipartisan Policy Center and served as transportation policy advisor to then Sen. Hillary Clinton during the development of the last six-year transportation authorization bill.

Schank also worked as a consultant with PB Consult and was senior associate at ICF International in Washington, D.C., the Office of the Inspector General’s in the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York City.

“I am very proud of what we have accomplished at Eno over the last several years, and it is difficult for me to leave,” Schank said in a statement. “But I am looking forward to taking many of the ideas for innovations in transportation that we have developed at Eno and implementing them.”