Tien Tien Chan
About Tien Tien Chan
Tien Tien Chan is a Technical Project Manager at MBTA and a Board Member at the Center for Transportation Demand Management. She has extensive experience in transportation demand management and urban planning, with a background in management science and engineering from Stanford University.
Current Position at MBTA
Tien Tien Chan started serving as a Technical Project Manager at the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) in 2020. The role is based in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. As a Technical Project Manager, Chan is responsible for overseeing various technical projects within the organization. This includes managing timelines, resources, and stakeholder communication to ensure projects are completed efficiently and effectively.
Board Member at Center for Transportation Demand Management
Since 2017, Tien Tien Chan has been a Board Member at the Center for Transportation Demand Management. In this capacity, Chan contributes to strategic planning and decision-making processes aimed at improving transportation demand management practices. The role involves collaborating with other board members to support initiatives that enhance transportation efficiency and sustainability.
TDM Program Manager at City of Austin
Tien Tien Chan has been serving as the Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Program Manager at the City of Austin since 2016. Located in Austin, Texas, Chan's role focuses on developing and implementing strategies to manage and reduce transportation demand within the city. This involves coordinating with various city departments, stakeholders, and the public to promote alternative transportation options and alleviate traffic congestion.
Educational Background
Tien Tien Chan holds a Master of Science in Management Science and Engineering with a focus on Energy and Environmental Policy from Stanford University, where they studied from 2007 to 2009. Chan also holds a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics from the University of California, Los Angeles, completed between 1999 and 2004. Additionally, Chan attended the University of Hong Kong in 2002.
Professional Experience
Prior to their current roles, Tien Tien Chan worked as an AICP, Principal Planner at the City of Austin from 2015 to 2016. Additionally, Chan was a Graduate Research Assistant at Stanford University, contributing to the Precourt Energy Efficiency Center under advisor James Sweeney from 2007 to 2008. Other professional experiences include roles as an Associate Economist at Welch Consulting in Los Angeles from 2006 to 2007, and as a Business Risk Services Senior Consultant at EY (Ernst & Young) from 2003 to 2006.