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Peter Herzog is currently a Director at the Association of California Cities.
Prior to this, he was a Director at the Orange County Transportation Authority, the Southern California Association of Governments, and Head of Sales, Marketing & Customer Services at Generali (Schweiz) Holding AG.
He also briefly served as a Director at Foothill in 2012.
Aktiva positioner av Peter Herzog
| Företag | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
Association of California Cities | Direktör/Styrelseledamot | - |
Tidigare kända positioner av Peter Herzog
| Företag | Position | Slut |
|---|---|---|
Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency (California)
Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency (California) Local AgenciesGovernment Local agency | Direktör/Styrelseledamot | 2012-01-01 |
Orange County Transportation Authority (California)
Orange County Transportation Authority (California) Local AgenciesGovernment Provides transportation services | Direktör/Styrelseledamot | - |
Southern California Association of Governments
Southern California Association of Governments General GovernmentGovernment The private company is based in Los Angeles, CA. The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) is a metropolitan planning organization serving six counties and 191 cities across a 38,000-square-mile region with nearly 19 million residents. Established in 1965 as a joint powers authority, SCAG develops and implements long-range regional plans such as Connect SoCal and the Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy, guiding sustainable growth, mobility, housing, and environmental quality. The organization manages federally funded programs including the Federal Transportation Improvement Program, carbon reduction initiatives, surface transportation block grants, and congestion mitigation and air quality improvement projects. SCAG operates regional offices and is governed by an 86-member regional council, supported by a general assembly and policy committees focused on community development, transportation, environment, equity, and economic resilience. Key initiatives include civic leadership programs, climate adaptation frameworks, economic recovery strategies, and transportation planning for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. SCAG also advances goods movement efficiency, fosters community connectivity, and provides resources, data tools, public engagement opportunities, and technical assistance to member agencies and stakeholders. | Direktör/Styrelseledamot | - |
Generali (Schweiz) Holding AG
Generali (Schweiz) Holding AG Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance Provides insurance agency, asset and wealth management services | Försäljning & Marknadsföring | - |
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Generali (Schweiz) Holding AG
Generali (Schweiz) Holding AG Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance Provides insurance agency, asset and wealth management services | Finance |
Orange County Transportation Authority (California)
Orange County Transportation Authority (California) Local AgenciesGovernment Provides transportation services | Government |
Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency (California)
Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency (California) Local AgenciesGovernment Local agency | Government |
Southern California Association of Governments
Southern California Association of Governments General GovernmentGovernment The private company is based in Los Angeles, CA. The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) is a metropolitan planning organization serving six counties and 191 cities across a 38,000-square-mile region with nearly 19 million residents. Established in 1965 as a joint powers authority, SCAG develops and implements long-range regional plans such as Connect SoCal and the Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy, guiding sustainable growth, mobility, housing, and environmental quality. The organization manages federally funded programs including the Federal Transportation Improvement Program, carbon reduction initiatives, surface transportation block grants, and congestion mitigation and air quality improvement projects. SCAG operates regional offices and is governed by an 86-member regional council, supported by a general assembly and policy committees focused on community development, transportation, environment, equity, and economic resilience. Key initiatives include civic leadership programs, climate adaptation frameworks, economic recovery strategies, and transportation planning for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. SCAG also advances goods movement efficiency, fosters community connectivity, and provides resources, data tools, public engagement opportunities, and technical assistance to member agencies and stakeholders. | Government |
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