As infrastructure demands continue to grow across the United States, strengthening leadership in transportation engineering has become a strategic priority for organizations aiming to deliver scalable and future-ready solutions. In this context, Woolpert has announced a key leadership addition to enhance its transportation capabilities across the state of Texas.
Leadership Expansion: Driving Regional Growth
Gregory Go has been appointed as Texas Transportation Practice Lead, bringing extensive experience in delivering cost-effective and impactful infrastructure solutions. Based in Austin, he will play a central role in guiding the company’s transportation initiatives across the region.
His responsibilities include:
- Leading business development and market expansion efforts statewide
- Overseeing major transportation projects and execution strategies
- Ensuring performance metrics and quality standards are consistently met
This appointment reflects a focused approach toward strengthening regional expertise and operational leadership.
Operational Scope: Enhancing Mobility Solutions
With a strong background in working with city, county, and regional transit agencies—as well as the Texas Department of Transportation—Gregory Go brings valuable insights into the evolving needs of transportation infrastructure.
His leadership is expected to support:
- Development of safer and more efficient transportation systems
- Implementation of innovative urban mobility solutions
- Alignment with broader infrastructure development goals across Texas
Such expertise is critical as cities and regions continue to address congestion, safety, and sustainability challenges.
Industry Engagement: Strengthening Professional Networks
Beyond his professional role, Gregory Go is actively involved in the engineering community. He serves as Vice President of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers, Travis Chapter, contributing to the advancement of engineering standards and collaboration across the industry.
He also holds a Master of Engineering degree from Texas A&M University, further reinforcing his technical and academic foundation.

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