“It’s an incredible honor to be recognized by COMTO, and I hope that all of the women celebrated today inspire others to never give up on the journey,” Beauboeuf said. “I am grateful to be part of such an esteemed group of women transportation leaders who are creating a powerful legacy for both our industry and our communities.”
Beauboeuf has built a career of more than 35 years managing and delivering complex transportation infrastructure. She began her career in the Michigan Department of Transportation’s bridge design and project development sections where she worked as Supervising Engineer on highway projects statewide. Following MDOT, she held leadership roles in the private sector, including managing the engineering program for the $4.5-billion Detroit River International Crossing, now called the Gordie Howe Bridge.
At HNTB, Beauboeuf previously managed the $217-million Innovate Mound Road project. In her current role, she is charged with providing technical expertise and leadership on HNTB’s ongoing efforts advancing equity through the organization’s existing work, enhancing the Partners Program, increasing opportunities for historically underutilized businesses, and collaboration with industry associations.
Beauboeuf is a past Board Member of the American Council of Engineering Companies of Michigan and the Michigan State Board of Licensed Surveyors. She also was Chair of the Michigan State Board of Professional Engineers and is an At-Large Board Member of COMTO.
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Beauboeuf earned a Bachelor of Architectural Engineering at the National University of Haiti and a Master of Business Administration focused on strategic management and leadership at Davenport University.