Search for the Director of Parking and Transportation

About the Search

In summer 2017, we initiated a search for the director of Parking and Transportation and hosted two candidates on campus. The search committee has now invited a third candidate to campus.

Because we value input from community members and colleagues, each visit includes a public-facing community stakeholder session. We invite everyone who interacts with the candidate at this and other sessions to provide feedback via the survey below.

Candidate #3: Ian Stude

About the Position

This is a key leadership position within Finance and Administration responsible for providing strategic leadership to the Department of Parking and Transportation. The Director is responsible for administering and directing an integrated university-wide bicycle, commuter, parking, and transit/transportation program. The Director of Parking and Transportation reports to the Assistant Vice President for Administration.

The Director of Parking and Transportation is responsible for providing leadership, expertise, and management for the administration of the Department of Parking and Transportation, including directing and monitoring daily activities. The Director will work with campus stakeholders and others to develop and implement a strategic plan for the Department of Parking and Transportation utilizing best practices and innovative programs for parking management and for active and transit-oriented transportation to, from, and within campus. When appropriate, the Director will recommend changes and improvements for university parking, transportation, and vehicle operations consistent with university policy, the campus planning process, and in collaboration with campus partners and other stakeholders. The Director ensures that programs and services are actively communicated to campus constituents and visitors and that the department provides principled and excellent customer service.
 
Read the full announcement via the HR website.

About Parking and Transportation

Established in 2012, the Department of Parking and Transportation's goal is to provide customer-oriented parking and sustainable transportation programs and services to students, employees, and visitors of the University of Oregon.
 
Parking and Transportation is an auxiliary unit that covers its expenses and operations through revenue generation, largely through permit sales, meter revenue, events and citations. Parking and Transportation's annual budget is approximately $2 million. Parking and Transportation maintains more than 3,800 parking spaces on, or adjacent to, campus in more than 60 lots and one multi-level underground garage.