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Ray Joins HNTB as Corporate President

KANSAS CITY, MO — Jim Ray joins HNTB Corporation as Corporate President and Executive Vice President. He serves as an accomplished resource to both the firm and its clients. Ray previously served in leadership roles at the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT), the White House, on Capitol Hill and in the private sector.
“Time and time again, Jim has sat at the forefront of change impacting our industry,” said Rob Slimp, HNTB Chairman and CEO. His expertise and recognized leadership will enable us to provide even stronger counsel to our clients and industry moving forward.”
Ray brings more than two decades of leadership experience and an understanding of the legal, policy and business frameworks critical to project delivery, emerging intelligent transportation solutions, disruptive technologies and trends, data transformation and infrastructure policy.
In 2017, Ray was appointed by U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao to serve as her Senior Adviser for infrastructure. In this capacity, he led the secretary’s infrastructure agenda across all modes of transportation, oversaw the department’s evolving Smart City initiative, and sat on multiple departmental councils, including those overseeing USDOT’s credit programs and regulatory initiatives.
Ray also acted as one of the secretary’s primary spokespeople on infrastructure and transportation matters before Congress, state and local governments and industry groups.
Before joining USDOT, Ray was a partner with a leading, multinational infrastructure consulting firm in Washington, D.C. In this role, he led teams to evaluate and deliver large-scale projects and founded the firm’s infrastructure strategy business. Prior to that role, Ray served as Deputy General Counsel for the White House’s Office of Management and Budget and as Chief Counsel, Deputy Administrator and Acting Administrator for the Federal Highway Administration.
Ray earned a Doctor of Law from Georgetown University Law Center and a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a sought-after speaker on transportation issues, previously sharing remarks at such events as Smart Mobility Summit, PPP2025, Mayors’ Summit, Transportation Research Board Chairman’s Luncheon, P3 Federal Conference and the Infrastructure Outlook Forum.
Midwest Contractor People“Time and time again, Jim has sat at the forefront of change impacting our industry,” said Rob Slimp, HNTB Chairman and CEO. His expertise and recognized leadership will enable us to provide even stronger counsel to our clients and industry moving forward.”
Ray brings more than two decades of leadership experience and an understanding of the legal, policy and business frameworks critical to project delivery, emerging intelligent transportation solutions, disruptive technologies and trends, data transformation and infrastructure policy.
In 2017, Ray was appointed by U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao to serve as her Senior Adviser for infrastructure. In this capacity, he led the secretary’s infrastructure agenda across all modes of transportation, oversaw the department’s evolving Smart City initiative, and sat on multiple departmental councils, including those overseeing USDOT’s credit programs and regulatory initiatives.
Ray also acted as one of the secretary’s primary spokespeople on infrastructure and transportation matters before Congress, state and local governments and industry groups.
Before joining USDOT, Ray was a partner with a leading, multinational infrastructure consulting firm in Washington, D.C. In this role, he led teams to evaluate and deliver large-scale projects and founded the firm’s infrastructure strategy business. Prior to that role, Ray served as Deputy General Counsel for the White House’s Office of Management and Budget and as Chief Counsel, Deputy Administrator and Acting Administrator for the Federal Highway Administration.
Ray earned a Doctor of Law from Georgetown University Law Center and a bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a sought-after speaker on transportation issues, previously sharing remarks at such events as Smart Mobility Summit, PPP2025, Mayors’ Summit, Transportation Research Board Chairman’s Luncheon, P3 Federal Conference and the Infrastructure Outlook Forum.
