is Golder Associates’ Global Low-Volume Roads Group Leader. The author of over 150 publications, he has 32 years of experience in consulting and academia. Rob has followed his passion for low-volume roads through military roads research at the Royal Military College, in Kingston, Ontario, forest roads research and teaching first at the University of New Brunswick and then at the National School of Forestry, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, and then with public and private low-volume roads consulting with Golder Associates in Mississauga, Ontario. Rob was D.C. Campbell Chair in Highway and Pavement Research at UNB from 1994 to 1997, and Director, Forest Engineering Programme, at Canterbury, from 2001 to 2006. He hosted an international symposium on thin pavements in 1997, and has organized or participated in numerous industrial workshops on low-volume roads. Rob combines his passion for low-volume roads with a love of effective teaching.