SEACT
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Welcome to the SEACT Chapter! 
Hello! I'm Tanisha Hall, President and Chief Greeter of our Chapter. It's my joy and privilege to lead this dynamic group as we work together to make transportation demand management (TDM) more accessible and engaging for everyone.
Our chapter is a welcoming home for all who want to help shape a more sustainable transportation future. Whether you're a veteran in the field or just getting started, you'll find our approach refreshingly different – we skip the complex industry speak and serve up plenty of Southern hospitality while connecting TDM solutions to real-world community needs.
2025 is shaping up to be an incredible year! Join us in Atlanta on April 28 for our 'Spring into TDM' event, and don't miss the ACT International Conference in vibrant New Orleans, August 3-6. As they say in the Big Easy, 'Laissez les bon temps rouler' – let the good times roll with us this year!
Tanisha J. Hall, TDM-CP, AICP
SEACT Chapter President
Meetings & Events
Driving Progress in the South: TDM for Events, Communities, and Economic GrowthSpring Into TDM 2025Monday, April 28Attendance qualifies for 15 TDM-CP credits.
- Note that the August meeting will be in person at the 39th Annual International Conference
Thursday, April 10, 202510:00 - 11:00am ET
Thursday, June 12, 202510:00 - 11:00am ET
Thursday, October 9, 202510:00 - 11:00am ET
Thursday, December 11, 202510:00 - 11:00am ET
Programs & Services
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SEACT Chapter Leaders
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TDM-CP, AICP Founding Principal & CEO Fairpointe PlanningPresident
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TDM-CP Director of Partnerships Agile Mile, Inc.Vice President
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Principal Program Administrator Atlanta Regional CommissionTreasurer
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TDM Administrator Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal InfrastructureChapter Engagement Co-Chair
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Commute Account Manager – Public Sector Commute with EnterpriseChapter Engagement Co-Chair