Road work ahead
During her final semester at Temple, Hassan secured an internship with Michael Baker International, an engineering firm with offices located throughout the United States. That led to a job with the firm, where Hassan is climbing the ranks.
Hassan primarily works on transportation projects in the Philadelphia region, helping design everything from highways to traffic circles to crosswalks. While such projects can take many years to come to fruition, Hassan got an early taste for success: A pedestrian safety project in Lower Makefield, Bucks County, she designed was constructed, and she was given a Top Transportation Demand Management Professional Under 40 Award from GVF, a transportation-focused nonprofit, for her work on the project.
But Hassan’s passions go far beyond engineering. In her five years in the U.S., Hassan has dived into a variety of social causes and organizations. At Baker, she helped create and chair a DEI committee in the wake of George Floyd’s murder. She’s also now on the executive board of the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO), a professional organization for minorities working in the transportation sector. Additionally, Hassan serves on the board for the American Society of Civil Engineers Younger Member Forum and is part of the 2023–2024 Women’s Transportation Seminar Emerging Leader Program.
In 2023, she received the Emerging Leader award from COMTO for all of her efforts in the transportation field.
Her work, recognition, and a U.S. citizenship obtained last year have helped Hassan solidify a sense of belonging in her adopted country. But, she can’t help but dream of taking her skills to the next level.
“Maybe one day, I’ll have my own consulting firm,” Hassan said with a smile.