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A Marquis Who's Who Magazine 491 A retired management consultant, Calvin Reynolds amassed over five decades of experience helping organizations solve issues, create value, maximize growth and improve business performance. Mr. Reynolds obtained bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business from Columbia University. He held management positions with U.S. Rubber International and worked as director of operating services for Europe with Uniroyal International in Geneva, Switzerland from 1964 to 1967. He returned to the United States and served as vice president of the National Foreign Trade Council. He was senior vice president of Organization Resources Counselors before serving as president of Calvin Reynolds and Associates. Mr. Reynolds has taught European and international comparative management at NYU’s Leonard N. Stern School of business. He has also lectured on global human resources at Columbia University, Cornell University, the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Michigan, Rutgers University, and the Academy of International Business. Mr. Reynolds has contributed his knowledge to many professional journals and edited Harcourt’s “Guide to Global Compensation and Benefits.” MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT (RETIRED) Ossining, NY CALVIN REYNOLDS T ransportation engineering is a subset of civil engineering that applies scientific principles to the planning, design and management of transportation systems, including bridges, highways and mass transit entities such as railroads and subways. The professionals who perform such duties are highly trained in their areas of specialty, and it is they who help ensure that people and goods are transported safely. Harry Redstone, a civil engineer and consultant, has more than 50 years of industry experience, the past eight of which have been spent working alongside his wife as an independent contractor advising on the construction of dams, bridges, subways and mass transit systems. An expert project manager with high standards and an eye for design, he has experience overseeing assignments on an international scale and has appeared before the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities to opine on issues affecting the transportation industry. Though cultural and language barriers have at times made his job more difficult, Mr. Redstone is a consummate professional able to adapt to most situations while remaining calm and at the top of his game. INDEPENDENT ENGINEER Collingwood, Ontario, Canada HARRY A. REDSTONE, P.ENG.

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