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Congratulations to Jeanet Owens - WTS International Woman of the Year

WTS International announced at last month's International Conference that WTS-LA's own LA Metro Senior Executive Officer, Jeanet Owens is the 2020-2021 WTS Recognition Award - Woman of the Year! The WTS Recognition Award - Woman of the Year honors leaders in transportation who have made an outstanding contribution to the transportation industry. 

Jeanet Owens, PE is a dedicated transportation leader with an impressive career spanning over 25 years across sectors in the transportation industry. As a Senior Executive Officer for Metro Program Management and Regional Rail, she oversees approximately $5 billion in capital projects. For any transportation professional, that alone is an enviable résumé. For Owens, that’s only part of the story.

In addition to being a registered engineer, Owens is an accredited LEED professional, and an 8-year veteran of the U.S. Navy Reserve Civil Engineering Corps, where she achieved the rank of lieutenant. She holds a bachelor of science from Cal State Los Angeles, a master’s degree in the science of civil engineering, and a construction management certification from UCLA. 

Owens believes in giving back and helping others take advantage of the trails she blazed. For example, Owens is a member, regular speaker, and active participant in Metro’s Women and Girls Governing Council (WGGC). Established in 2017, WGGC analyzes how Metro’s programs, services, and policies affect the lives of women and girls in LA County. It looks to find opportunities to remove barriers to success and expand opportunities at, within, and on Metro, as 29% of Metro’s 10,800 fulltime staff are female and 51% of Metro’s transit riders are female. Owens adds, “I am very proud of the WGGC and their significant contributions, including changing Metro’s hiring policy of implementing blind screening where candidates are selected based on their merits and qualifications and names are only revealed once selected for interviews.” On a more personal level, she is also devout Catholic and has served as Catechism kindergarten teacher. She currently serves as a lector and has been a Eucharistic minister for over 30 years. She credits her strong Catholic faith and family for her inner strength and the center core of her foundation that has shaped the person she is today. 

In addition, Owens devotes considerable time, energy, and effort to WTS-LA. Owens co-hosted the 2017 WTS-LA Annual Scholarship and Awards Dinner, an event attended by more than 500 transportation luminaries who witnessed the chapter award a record $71,000 in scholarships. She’s also served as a program speaker numerous times, including the chapter’s annual regional rail panels, and routinely helps the chapter with its workforce development efforts.

Owens also contributes her wisdom to the National Association of Women Business Owners, serving as a speaker for such events as Women of Color Who Lead. She has also been a member and speaker for other organizations, including WTS-OC, the American Society of Civil Engineers, Asian American Architects/Engineers Association, the Construction Specifications Institute, the Society of American Military Engineers, and several more. 

For many, that is a CV that they would shout out from the highest mountain top. Not her. Instead, Owens prefers to focus completely on the task at hand, rather than plaudits. “If you are considerate, humble, and you work hard, you can’t imagine what kind of doors are opened.”