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42 <br /> Electric Vehicle Transition Plan&Charging Infrastructure Evaluation for County Fleet RFQ 367-005463 <br /> Response to Request for Qualifications November 5,2025 <br /> Stephanie Kong, PhD I Project Manager, Task 1 &4 Lead <br /> Our project manager, Stephanie Kong, PhD, is a Director of Transportation and <br /> Energy at ICF and has 10 years of experience in air pollution measurement, vehicle <br /> activity and emissions modeling, greenhouse gas (GHG) and criteria pollutant <br /> emissions analysis, and clean transportation policies. Stephanie received her PhD <br /> from California Institute of Technology, where she focused on air quality modeling <br /> using complex statistical and data analytical tools. During her time at the California <br /> Air Resources Board (CARB), she led the development of California's transportation <br /> emission modeling tools and was the technical lead behind CARB's medium-and <br /> heavy-duty zero-emission fleet regulations. Upon joining ICF, Stephanie has been <br /> leading multiple projects to help state and local governments to develop zero- <br /> emission vehicle (ZEV) strategies and ZEV infrastructure deployment planning. She <br /> currently leads a large fleet electrification program on behalf of City of Wilmington, <br /> NC to transition their fleet of 700 vehicles to zero emissions and also led the fleet <br /> electrification program for Los Angeles County. She is currently overseeing another <br /> project that aims to improve current transportation funding prioritization process for <br /> the North Carolina Department of Transportation and is highly knowledgeable about <br /> statewide transportation funding and programs. Her proficiency in fleet electrification, <br /> infrastructure modeling, and funding programs enables accurate assessment of EV <br /> infrastructure needs across the County. Her office is located in Irvine, CA. <br /> Duncan Crowley, EIT I Deputy Project Manager, Task 2 &4 Lead <br /> Our deputy project manager, Duncan Crowley, is a Lead Transportation Consultant <br /> at ICF with 21/2 years of experience in transportation electrification and <br /> decarbonization based in Oakland. He has worked with clients including NCDOT, <br /> MnDOT, VDOT, Frederick County, MD, LAUSD, SMAQMD, MTC, City of Lodi, CEC, <br /> TRPA, City of Moreno Valley, Lake County and has led fleet electrification efforts for <br /> the Internal Services Division of LA County. He holds a Bachelor of Science in <br /> Engineering with an emphasis on Environmental Studies from Harvey Mudd College, <br /> and a Master of Science degree in Transportation Technology and Policy from the <br /> University of California, Davis. Duncan is the lead developer of EV charger siting <br /> programs for ICF and brings a wealth of experience on public project implementation <br /> from working in construction for an electrical contractor. Prior to working at ICF, <br /> Duncan developed his skills as an engineering professional as a consultant and <br /> project engineer working for public clients at Birdi Systems. This experience with <br /> infrastructure projects and project estimation makes him well-suited to understand <br /> complex infrastructure challenges in transportation decarbonization. <br /> CONFIDENTIAL <br />
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