Program Director
ATL Airport Community Improvement Districts
Atlanta, GA, United States
Krystal Harris is a seasoned professional in the transportation industry, with over 20 years of expertise spanning project management, organizational leadership, strategic planning, and risk management. Known for her ability to navigate the complexities of the entire project lifecycle, she excels in identifying challenges, analyzing intricate data, and delivering innovative solutions that drive progress. Her versatile career across both the public and private sectors underscores her adaptability and her unique ability to foster innovation and lead dynamic teams through transitions in ever-evolving environments.
Krystal's current role as Program Director of the ATL Airport CIDs exemplifies her commitment to excellence. She oversees transformative initiatives in Beautification, Transportation Infrastructure, Signage and Wayfinding, and Transit and Technology, driving tangible improvements that enhance connectivity and aesthetics.
Among her significant contributions at the ATL Airport CIDs, Krystal has spearheaded a groundbreaking transit pilot project that leverages autonomy and technology to improve transit accessibility for underserved populations. Her previous experience at the Georgia Department of Transportation involved strategic planning and asset management, where she played a key role in developing various transportation projects and programs.
With a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Krystal combines technical acumen with visionary leadership, embodying the principles of leading, aligning, and delivering that define her career. Her contributions are a testament to her status as a trusted strategist and a catalyst for innovation.
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