Ana Tijerina Esquino is an Engineer III at Mott MacDonald and has a combined 10 years of experience in project financing and engineering, working on multi-million dollar ports and transit projects in the Pacific Northwest. She is also the Early Career Professional lead for Social Outcomes for the North and South America region. Ana holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Portland State University and is pursuing a master’s degree focused on engineering and preservation of existing infrastructure. An ASCE member since 2017, Ana is active in the Committee for Younger Members and the Committee for America's Infrastructure and served as President of the Portland Younger Member Forum from 2021 to 2022. As Chair of the 2024 Oregon Infrastructure Report Card, she led a 30-person statewide effort to assess infrastructure. Ana was named the 2024 Outstanding Civil Engineer Advocate of the Year by ASCE for her advocacy at local, regional, and national levels.
The ASCE Report Card provides a snapshot of the current state of Oregon’s infrastructure, offering residents and policymakers a tool to engage in a conversation about where we are and where we want to be. While regulatory advancements and resilience efforts are commendable, securing sustainable funding sources is imperative to elevate Oregon’s infrastructure to meet modern standards and ensure the safety and well-being of its residents.
This event is an excellent opportunity to discuss the current state of Oregon's infrastructure and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. We invite you to join the conversation. Read the full report here:
https://infrastructurereportcard.org/state-item/oregon/