Adelee Le Grand is a seasoned public mobility and transportation executive with over two decades of specialized expertise in strategic planning and community-focused transit solutions. Her impressive career spans across major cities including New Orleans, Atlanta, and Tampa, where she has spearheaded transformative projects and led robust strategic initiatives that have markedly enhanced urban transit systems and community connectivity.
Adelee’s executive tenure is distinguished by her adept coordination of transportation services for large-scale events such as the Super Bowl in Tampa and WrestleMania in New Orleans. These roles underscored her capability to manage complex logistics and ensure seamless transportation operations under the intense demands of nationally significant events. Further illustrating her leadership, Adelee directed transportation planning in the Southeastern United States for a renowned architecture and engineering firm, consistently prioritizing projects that cater to diverse community needs and foster long-term sustainability.
Her collaborative efforts extend to working closely with Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), regional commissions, and chambers of commerce, all aimed at improving transit infrastructure and championing sustainable community development. This extensive engagement has positioned her as a key player in regional planning, helping to shape transportation policies and initiatives that drive community growth and development.
As the Chief Operating Officer of Vectour, Adelee is responsible for steering the overall operational success of the organization. Her role encompasses strategic oversight, growth initiatives, and business development, propelling Vectour Group to new heights through innovative leadership and strategic foresight. Adelee’s vision for Vectour involves not only expanding operational capacity but also integrating cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices that align with the evolving needs of modern urban mobility.
Adelee holds a Master of Science in Transportation Studies and a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Morgan State University. She is a certified member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), actively contributing to the field through thought leadership in various professional forums and as a respected voice in transportation planning.