Bolton & Menk on the Board – 2025 Q1

Our team members continue to extend their expertise beyond our company walls. Their active participation on various industry boards not only enriches their professional journey but also amplifies our presence throughout industry organizations. This collaboration of internal talent and external influence is a testament to our commitment to leadership and innovation in our field. Learn more about five teammates making an impact in our first edition of Bolton & Menk on the Board.

Headshot of a brunette woman wearing glasses, a tan cardigan, and white blouseAshley Hudson, AICP, Principal Transportation Planner
Women in Transportation MN Chapter – Board of Directors, Development Director; Minnesota Transportation Alliance – Board of Directors

Ashley Hudson, principal transportation planner out of Bolton & Menk’s Minneapolis, MN location, is currently serving as Development Director on the Women in Transportation MN chapter Board of Directors, an organization that attracts, sustains, connects, and advances women’s careers to strengthen the transportation industry. She also serves on the Board of Directors of the Minnesota Transportation Alliance.

About Ashley

Since beginning her career in 2011, Ashley has developed a range of skills as a principal transportation planner. She fills multiple roles on an assortment of projects, including transportation corridor studies and designs, multiuse trail studies, and streetscape designs. As the leader of our firm’s transportation funding team and transportation planning practice area leader, she has excellent capabilities in aligning projects with funding sources, developing comprehensive implementation and funding plans, and grant writing and research. Ashley’s other contributions to projects include written and visual project communication, creative thinking and delivery, and creating and executing dynamic public engagement plans. She uses her creativity in projects by guiding the creation of visual-heavy materials to communicate project needs and information clearly and effectively to stakeholders and the public.

About Women in Transportation

Since 1977, Women in Transportation (WTS International), originally named the Women’s Transportation Seminar, has focused on promoting the advancement of women in the transportation industry. To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success.

Women were largely discouraged from participating in professional associations – unless the activities were deemed educational. In response, a pioneering group of women organized luncheons and workshops, considered acceptable “seminars.” These founding members supported one another, used their connections to advance their careers, and began to idealize a more diverse, inclusive, and equitable transportation industry.

About Minnesota Transportation Alliance

Minnesota Transportation Alliance works to coordinate and educate diverse groups statewide to effectively advocate for a safe, efficient transportation system that works for everyone.

Originally organized in 1893, the Minnesota Transportation Alliance is a statewide coalition of organizations advocating for a safe and effective transportation system that works for all Minnesotans. Our Alliance includes local governments, businesses, labor, the transportation industry, transit systems, rail, waterways, and airports. In short, our members are on the front lines, planning, designing, building, and operating Minnesota’s transportation system every day.

The Minnesota Transportation Alliance works with decision makers on a non-partisan basis to achieve results that improve Minnesota’s transportation system.

Headshot of a man wearing a dark blue blazer and light blue oxford shirtMark Onken, PE, Municipal Project Engineer
Midwest Society for Trenchless Technology (MSTT) – Board of Directors

Mark Onken, municipal project engineer out of Bolton & Menk’s Plymouth, MN location, is currently serving on the Board of Directors of the Midwest Society for Trenchless Technology, a non-profit organization established in 1998 to promote Trenchless Technology education and development for public benefit in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin.

About Mark

Mark is a municipal project engineer with a decade of experience at Bolton & Menk. Known for his versatility across a wide range of projects, he primarily manages design and construction, develops facility plans, and conducts feasibility studies for utility and municipal improvement projects. Mark brings a holistic approach to design and project management, ensuring all project components work together seamlessly. He works closely with a variety of clients, from rural municipalities to regional sanitary districts throughout the Midwest. Mark’s expertise covers complex utility design, constructability, trenchless installation and rehabilitation methods, and hydraulics, with a particular focus on wastewater conveyance systems. Additionally, he leads Bolton & Menk’s flow monitoring service, enhancing our understanding of existing systems and their capacities.

“I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to the chapter’s continued growth and success, expand my professional network, and advocate for the advancement of trenchless technology in the Midwest.” – Mark Onken

About Midwest Society for Trenchless Technology

One of the primary objectives of MSTT is to provide opportunities to advance the science and practice of Trenchless Technology by promoting and conducting training and education through seminars, short courses, and field demonstrations, and to make available information to interested and concerned parties.

MSTT is a regional Chapter of the North American Society for Trenchless Technology. The North American Chapter is a regional Chapter of the International Society for Trenchless Technology.

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Brianna Hanke, PLA, Project Landscape Architect
Iowa Women in Architecture – Board of Leadership, Past Chair

Brianna Hanke, landscape architect out of Bolton & Menk’s Des Moines, IA location, is a past Chair of Iowa Women in Architecture Board of Leadership, a non-profit, educational organization whose mission is to support and promote women involved in design and construction of the built environment.

About Brianna

Brianna is a landscape architect who began her career in 2017. She is experienced in urban design, streetscape design, and park and recreational design. She can work with and collect data from the community to develop a conceptual design to fit the community’s needs. Brianna is experienced in marketing, project-branding, graphics, presentations, project summary reports, and construction documents. Her passion is steeped in giving communities a sense of place and unique character for their town.

About Iowa Women in Architecture

In 2011, four women co-founded Iowa Women in Architecture as a nonprofit corporation in the state of Iowa. With combined experience of more than 50 years working as practitioners and educators in architecture and urban design, the founders established Iowa Women in Architecture to examine issues related to women in architecture and related professions, and to serve as a resource for women at all stages of their careers.

Iowa Women in Architecture holds major quarterly events, engages in outreach activities, sponsors research initiatives, and provokes ongoing discussion within the discipline. A student chapter at Iowa State University extends these opportunities to students and faculty at the state’s only architecture program and responds to student’s needs.

Headshot of a brunette woman wearing a black and white cardiganRachel Orn, PCM, Senior Marketing & Communication Specialist
Partners for Parks – Board of Directors, Marketing Director

Rachel Orn, senior marketing & communication specialist out of Bolton & Menk’s Rock Hill, SC location, is currently serving on the Board of Directors of Partners for Parks, an advocate for promoting and enhancing parks, greenways, open spaces, active play, and recreation. Rachel also serves as the Marketing Director for the organization.

About Rachel

Rachel began her content marketing career in 2012. A seasoned content strategist with more than a decade of experience, she takes pride in creating compelling content that resonates and converts. Her journalism background ensures a keen eye for detail and a knack for uncovering important details. Rachel has experience strategizing and executing content across a diverse range of industries, requiring her to translate complex technical topics into clear, informative, and engaging content. She is a Professional Certified Marketer in Content Marketing with the American Marketing Association and a member of the AMA Charlotte Chapter.

“I am most excited about sharing news, updates, improvements, and opportunities related to our park and greenway systems. It is my responsibility to inform the community about the various ways they can benefit from our beautiful park and greenway systems, along with how they can get involved with Partners for Parks to help us ensure present and future generations can benefit from these spaces. Additionally, I’m excited to highlight the impactful work done by Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation.” – Rachel Orn

About Partners for Parks

Established in 1996, Partners for Parks aims to improve the quality of life for the citizens of Mecklenburg County and the surrounding regions by preserving, promoting, and enhancing our parks, greenways, open spaces, and recreational opportunities within our community. Their stakeholders, sponsors, board members, and volunteers work behind the scenes to provide funding for such projects through grant assistance and fundraising work.

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