Management Team
Hyun-A Park
President
Hyun-A Park has spent her 25 year career working to strengthen strategic management processes for transportation and other public sector capital assets. Prior to co-founding Spy Pond Partners, Ms. Park was Vice President at Cambridge Systematics, Inc. with responsibility for the Asset Management business line. She also served as Deputy Director of the Massachusetts Division of Capital Planning and Operations.
Ms. Park chairs the Transportation Research Board’s Management and Leadership Section. She has Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Urban Studies and Planning from MIT. She was a term member of the MIT Corporation from 2001-2006.
Frances Harrison
Chief Technical Officer
Frances Harrison has 30 years of experience consulting to federal, state and local transportation agencies on a broad array of policy, planning, performance management, and technology initatives. She currently focuses on implementation of information systems and data management programs to support transportation agency decision making.
Ms. Harrison chairs the Transportation Research Board’s Information Systems and Technology Committee, and is a member of the Data Section Subcommittee on Metadata. She has Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from MIT, and a Masters Degree in Civil Engineering-Transportation from the University of California at Berkeley.
William Robert
Vice President
William Robert has more than 20 years of experience in the transportation industry. At Spy Pond Partners, Mr. Robert focuses on implementing asset management systems and approaches. He has extensive experience analyzing asset investment needs, developing performance measures and models, performing systems analysis, and designing and developing management systems. His recent work includes analyses of highway, rail and transit assets for a range of public and private sector clients.
Mr. Robert is a member of the TRB Asset Management Committee and Transit Management and Performance Committee. He previously served as a member of the TRB Bridge Management Committee. He is an associate member of American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and member of the editorial board of the ASCE Journal of Infrastructure Systems. Mr. Robert received a Master’s degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering, and a Bachelor’s degree in Physics, both from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.