Telos Advisers, a national advisory firm specializing in complex transportation and infrastructure projects, said Sept. 9 that Bruce Robinson has joined the company as senior director.
Robinson adds to an existing team of former transportation executives providing strategic advisory for complex infrastructure projects to public and private clients.
Robinson most recently served as associate administrator at the Federal Transit Administration, where he oversaw the delivery of $21 billion annually in grant funding to more than 4,000 public transit agencies and states.
“Bruce has a deep understanding of how to execute infrastructure projects effectively, with a record of proven success in project delivery,” said Telos founder Megan Strickland. “We are thrilled to continue growing our strategic infrastructure advisory practice, and Bruce’s extensive knowledge of the infrastructure development process will further enhance our team’s capabilities,” said Eric Daleo, Telos co-founder.
Robinson began his career with the U.S. Department of Transportation in 1997. His leadership has been instrumental in the advancement of dozens of the nation’s most complex and high-value infrastructure projects, including the $16 billion Hudson Tunnel project and the Honolulu rail project.
“I am excited to join the team of transportation professionals at Telos,” said Robinson. “This will permit me to apply my experience to help clients overcome complex challenges when delivering transportation projects.”
Robinson’s areas of focus at Telos Advisers will include infrastructure oversight and project management, project risk identification and mitigation, funding strategy development, and federal oversight practices.







