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Capital Program Webinar - IPI & Cal-Infra Featuring LA Metro

  • September 30, 2025
  • 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Zoom

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Join us on Tuesday, September 30th, for a Capital Program Webinar co-hosted by the International Partnering Institute (IPI) and Cal-Infra, featuring LA Metro. This session will highlight innovative alternative delivery projects and feature:

Panelists:

  • Annalisa Murphy – Deputy Executive Officer and Project Manager for the GLine BRT Improvements Project, LA Metro’s first Progressive Design-Build project
  • Nell Mardirosian – Deputy Executive Officer and Deputy PM for the East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Project, another Progressive Design-Build initiative
  • Michelle McFadden Quinn - Executive Officer, Projects Engineering

    Program Management, LA Metro 

Moderator:

  • Anna Hermelin – Co-head of Projects, Americas, and Office Managing Partner for Ashurst, Metro’s retained outside counsel for multiple alternative delivery projects

Event Host:

  • Talin Espinoza – Chief Strategy Officer at Royal Electric Company, IPI Board Member, and industry leader with extensive experience in heavy civil and construction management


Hear directly about current capital programs, lessons learned from progressive design-build projects, and strategies for successful collaboration. Participants will gain actionable insights on how agencies and industry partners can deliver infrastructure faster and more efficiently, advance stakeholder education, strengthen partnerships, and align with Metro’s strategic vision. Panelists will also discuss advocating for broader, uniform authority for state and local governments—and, in the meantime, ways to expand existing frameworks to open new opportunities for timely project delivery.

Don’t miss this engaging session designed to inform, connect, and inspire. 

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Annalisa Murphy

Deputy Executive Officer and Project Manager for the GLine BRT Improvements Project, LA Metro’s first Progressive Design-Build project


Annalisa Murphy has more than 12 years of experience in transit capital project management, operations planning, and capital program planning. She has led major initiatives at Metro, including her current role as Project Manager of the G Line BRT Improvements Project, and has also worked on transit projects at Destination Enterprise, Swiss-based SMA Rail Consulting+IT, and MTA New York City Transit. Annalisa holds an MPA from Columbia University and a B.S. in Business Administration from Miami University (OH). Her career path also includes five years in automotive advertising and two years of Peace Corps service in Guatemala.



Nell Mardirosian

Deputy Executive Officer and Deputy PM for the East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Project, another Progressive Design-Build initiative


Nell Mardirosian has over 15 years of construction management experience working on major transit projects within Los Angeles County. Nell’s expertise lies within third party coordination and utility relocation with various agencies including the City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Department of Water (LADWP), Los Angeles County Department of Public Works (LACDPW), Southern California Gas (SCG), Southern California Edison (SCE), and various communication companies. Spending most of her career with Metro, she’s worked on mega transit projects such as Exposition Light Rail Transit Phase 1 and 2, Purple Line Extension Phase 1 and is currently working on East San Fernando Valley Light Rail (ESFV).

In addition to managing third parties and utilities, Nell’s most recent experience on ESFV includes project management responsibilities such as negotiating and managing various contracts, including the Progressive Design Build (PDB) contractor, negotiating master cooperative agreements, coordinating with elected officials and stakeholders, and successfully securing funding from the Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) first Expedited Project Delivery Pilot Program.

Nell received her Bachelor’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Cal Poly Pomona in 2008 and her Master’s degree in Public Administration from California State University, Northridge in 2010.


Anna Hermelin

Co-head of Projects, Americas, and Office Managing Partner for Ashurst, Metro’s retained outside counsel for multiple alternative delivery projects


Anna has over 17 years' experience advising on the structuring, development, and financing of infrastructure projects globally across all asset classes, with particular focus on transport and social infrastructure alternative delivery projects. Anna's experience includes advising government agencies, private sector bidders and funders and she therefore has a clear understanding of the needs of each stakeholder group when structuring and implementing an infrastructure project. Currently based in the United States, Anna previously spent time advising on projects across Asia, based in Ashurst's Singapore and Tokyo offices. Anna's experience includes working as a secondee in the legal department of The Export-Import Bank of Korea from February – December 2014 and as senior in-house legal counsel for Sindicatum Sustainable Resources, a developer, owner and operator of clean energy projects.

Prior to starting her legal career, Anna spent over eight years working primarily in the finance and technology sectors.

Anna is admitted to the California State Bar and qualified in England & Wales.


Michelle McFadden Quinn 

Executive Officer, Projects Engineering - Program Management , LA Metro 

Michelle McFadden Quinn is part of the team delivering of one of the largest transportation programs in the country at LA Metro. As Executive Officer for the Program Management Department, Michelle is responsible for overseeing multiple aspects of Metro’s construction program, including State of Good Repair projects and new Capital Construction. Her team of project managers and construction experts maintain and expand LA Metro’s system towards the future. In addition to overseeing LA Metro’s Alternative Delivery Program, projects currently under her purview include the Zero Emission Bus Infrastructure Electrification Program and the Mobility Projects leading up to the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Michelle holds a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Policy from Arizona State University and a master’s degree in Regenerative Studies from Cal Poly Pomona.


Talin Espinoza

Event Host, Royal Electric


Talin Espinoza has twenty years of experience in the architecture, engineering, and construction industry. She brings knowledge, expertise, and industry contacts — but most importantly an enthusiasm for long-term success through strategic market capture and sustained relationships with clients, making her the perfect fit for Royal Electric. She is responsible for developing strong client relationships and a pipeline of work throughout. Talin is on the board of directors for Associated General Contractors of California, International Partnering Institute, and WTS Los Angeles. She is past president of the Southern California Chapter of the Construction Management Association of America. She is a co-founder of the Beavers’ Women in Heavy Civil. Talin was recently recognized by the San Diego Chapter of the Women’s Transportation Seminar, which honored her with its 2023 Rosa Parks Diversity Leadership Award.

As Chief Strategy Officer, Talin will play a critical role in shaping the future direction of Royal Electric Company, responsible for developing and executing strategies to drive growth, optimize operations, and expand our market presence. Her role focuses on relationship building with owners and contractors in our infrastructure and building groups while also spearheading strategic expansion into new regions throughout the United States.

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