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T.Y. Lin International Names Tara Boggio, AICP, Senior Business Development Manager for Upstate New York

T.Y. Lin International Names Tara Boggio, AICP, Senior Business Development Manager for Upstate New York

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T.Y. Lin International (TYLI), a globally recognized full-service infrastructure consulting firm, announces that Tara Boggio, AICP, Associate Vice President, has been named Senior Business Development Manager for Upstate New York. In her new position, Boggio will lead the expansion of TYLI’s staff and services throughout the upstate region.

Boggio’s background combines a lifelong working knowledge of Upstate New York, together with national experience with major business development. She previously led the firm’s federal facilities business development efforts throughout the United States, securing designations on projects valued up to $500M. Notable successes resulting from her efforts include multiple contracts with the US Army Corps of Engineers in the Kwajalein Atoll and the rehabilitation of the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge in Washington DC.

Additional highlights of Boggio’s career include leading both the Planning and Transportation groups in TYLI’s Rochester office. During this time she has led several innovative projects such as the Finger Lakes Regional Sustainability Plan, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by the year 2050, and the public involvement efforts for the Rochester Public Market Renovations.

“I am confident that Tara’s new role will result in a renewed emphasis on well-planned, relationship-based business development efforts to encourage sustained growth for TYLI’s Upstate New York operations,” said Robert Radley, P.E., TYLI Senior Vice President and East Region Director.

Boggio is a certified planner and holds a Masters of Urban Planning, Economic Development Specialization, from the University at Buffalo. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners and the American Planning Association.

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