
State of Division 10 Update
September 29, 2025
David Evans
November 10, 2025
ASHE Carolina Piedmont presents:
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
11:30am-1:00pm
Dillworth Neighborhood Grille
911 E Morehead St, Charlotte, NC 28204
About the Event
Join ASHE Carolina Piedmont Section for a Municipal Roundtable Lunch & Learn featuring transportation engineering leaders from Gastonia, Huntersville, and Matthews. This engaging discussion will offer valuable insights into the challenges, successes, and innovations shaping our local transportation landscape.
We encourage attendees to bring questions or submit them in advance to help guide the conversation and ensure a meaningful exchange of ideas.
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with fellow professionals, gain fresh perspectives, and contribute to the dialogue shaping our region’s transportation future.
Whether you’re a public- or private-sector professional, this event is a great opportunity to learn directly from local and state leaders while networking with fellow ASHE members and transportation peers.
Speaker Bios
Susan Habina Woolard, PE, F.PENC, F.NSPE
Town Engineer for the Town of Matthews

Susan works on various projects for transportation, right-of-way management, land development, stormwater, and policy. Prior to joining the Town of Matthews, Susan worked nine years with the Charlotte Department of Transportation and prior to that, for various other municipalities in North Carolina and Ohio.
Susan has Bachelors and Masters of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Dayton, and volunteers with many engineering professional societies as well as in her church and school.
On the weekends, you may see Susan jogging or biking on one of Charlotte’s greenways or searching for that next great find at a thrift shop.
Stephen Trott, PE
Director of Engineering at Town of Huntersville

Stephen Trott is currently serving the community as the Director of Engineering for the Town of Huntersville. This role encompasses providing leadership in the Town’s land development processes, guidance in the design of transportation projects, and solutions for the growing transportation needs of the Town’s 65,000+ residents.
Under Stephen’s leadership, the Town has expanded its transportation project development program tenfold, surpassing $100 million in investments in projects that support multiple modes of travel — from small sidewalk connections to major multimodal roadway improvements.
Stephen holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in civil engineering from Clemson University and is a licensed professional engineer in North and South Carolina, with nearly 20 years of experience.
He recently completed the Civic Fellows Leading for Results program through the UNC School of Government, and he and his family live in Charlotte.
Professional Development Hours (PDHs) will be available upon request.
The cost is just $30 for members or $40 for non-members who pay no later than Friday November 14, 2025. Please note, rates increase on the Saturday before the event and there are no refunds for no-shows. Lunch will be provided and PDHs will be available upon request. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Nanette Fogleman ashesecretary@gmail.com.


