About Us: Atlanta Adaptive Solutions (AAS)

AAS seeks to bring students together to help moderate and give feedback to parking policy management to optimize efficiency

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Apr 23, 2011
Atlanta Adaptive Solutions Presentation
AAS will present their proposal on possible solutions to help alleviate the strain caused by current parking policy at Georgia Tech.

Who are we?
A group of students who want to get involved with our parking issues

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Atlanta Adaptive Solutions desires to help the Georgia Tech Parking and Transportation Department improve their inefficiencies concerning game day parking procedures and safety. Georgia Tech students who own on campus parking permits must pay $600 to receive a permit, move their cars for most game days in certain lots and face safety concerns. These inconsistencies in parking create safety concerns and inefficient services. There are several viable solutions that will allow us to take steps in the direction of solving these problems.

Team Profiles:

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Meredith Holder is a senior Business Administration major at Georgia Tech with a concentration in Human Capital and a certificate in Marketing. She is originally from Raleigh, North Carolina, but has resided in Kennesaw, Georgia for the majority of her life. During her college career, she has had the opportunity to lead several different groups from women in her sorority to class projects. She is organized and structured and enjoys bringing creativity into her work. In addition, she is very detail-oriented and enjoys building PowerPoints and editing work. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, spending time with friends and watching movies. Ms. Holder serves as the Team Leader at Atlanta Adaptive Solutions.



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Hasan Soneji is a junior Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree candidate with strong leadership skills and extensive Information Technology background. He was born in Karachi, Pakistan, but he has been living in the Atlanta-area from the age of three. He looks forward to working on teams to accomplish challenging goals through collaboration. He thrives in the rewarding and challenging atmosphere on the Georgia Tech campus. Mr. Soneji serves as the Design and Technology Coordinator at Atlanta Adaptive Solutions.





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Jessica Hill is a junior Business Administration major with a concentration in Human Capital. Originally from Oakland, California, she grew up in a military family and has a variety of cultural experiences and insights as a result of consistent travel for most of her life. Since beginning her college career at Georgia Tech, she has had the opportunity to be involved in many organizations on campus from being a member of the Georgia Tech Society of Black Engineers to being a journalist for the HUEman Press. Her persuasive communication skills, leadership ability and organizational skills are a great asset to Atlanta Adaptive Solutions. Ms. Hill serves as the Copy Editor at Atlanta Adaptive Solutions.



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Eric Schlipf is a junior Management major with a concentration in International Business. He is originally from Glen Cove, New York, but he has lived most of his life in Marietta, Georgia. He is a very passionate individual who is people-oriented, motivated and energetic. He aspires to work in the Human Resources department of a Fortune 500 international corporation. Mr. Schlipf serves as the Communication Director at Atlanta Adaptive Solutions.





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William Ward is a junior Business Administration major concentrating in Marketing. He was born in Griffin, Georgia, and he has lived in the metro-Atlanta area his entire life. He has always had a passion for communication, and he sees it as the foundation to successful business operations. He aspires to one day put his skills in marketing and communication to use by either holding a management position with a Fortune 500 company or starting a business of his own. Mr. Ward serves as the Research Coordinator at Atlanta Adaptive Solutions.