Facebook has named Kevin Mathy and Tiffany Seeney as transportation managers, and Ward Thomas joined the company's transportation operations.
Mathy joined Facebook in Menlo Park, Calif. in October 2015. Prior to this, Mathy worked for Google Inc. from 2007 to 2015.
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While at Google, Mathy was manager of the Moffett Field Operations and aviation manager in Mountain View, Calif., from 2014 to 2015. This was a new role created within Google that involved oversight of the airfield, as well as other operations related to Google’s long-term lease with NASA. Prior to this, Mathy was transportation manager for Google Inc. from 2007 to 2014. Before joining Google, Mathy was transportation programs manager at Stanford University, where he worked from 2000 to 2007.
Thomas
Ward Thomas joined the transportation operations at Facebook in Menlo Park, Calif. He assumed this position in October 2015. Prior to this, Thomas was associate director of parking and transportation operations at Stanford University.
Tiffany Seeney was named transportation manager at Facebook in January 2015.
Seeney is responsible for managing, designing, implementing, and overseeing complex day-to-day operations of Facebook transportation services programs, which include shuttle bus network, vanpools, carpool coordination, guaranteed ride home administration, parking management, electric vehicle charging system, bike-to-work infrastructure, and public transit incentives.
Seeney
Prior to this, Seeney was a transportation demand management (TDM) consultant for McLean Consulting, which was a consultant for Facebook.
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