2025 Lisa Durbin Dynamic Performance Award Recipient
March 03, 2025The Lisa Durbin Dynamic Performance Award recognizes exceptional AASHTOWare Project volunteers who exhibit passion and commitment akin to Lisa’s. This prestigious honor includes a scholarship for full attendance at the PUG meeting.
This award commemorates Lisa Durbin’s profound impact and legacy in the AASHTOWare community and the Montana Department of Transportation, honoring those who embody her spirited dedicationto the project.
2025 Award Nominees:
Lanny Campbell (KDOT): Lanny is a cornerstone of the AASHTOWare PUG, dedicating countless hours to supporting his agency and peers nationwide. His efforts ensure seamless adoption and optimization of AASHTOWare tools.
David Castleberg (WisDOT): David’s leadership, collaboration, and problem-solving make him an invaluable asset to the AASHTOWare community. His contributions have had a lasting impact over the years.
Tina Collins (OHDOT): Tina serves as the go-to AASHTOWare expert at OHDOT, resolving issues and bridging communication between internal staff and external stakeholders.
Daryl Bushika (NYSDOT): A pioneer in LIMS development, Daryl’s expertise and dedication have elevated tools and processes within the AASHTOWare community over the years.
John Taylor (WVDOT): John’s career-long commitment to AASHTOWare, through roles in PUG, TAG, and TRT, highlights his collaborative spirit and drive for continuous improvement.
2025 Dynamic Performance Award Recipient; David Castleberg, WisDOT
Selected as the recipient of the Lisa Durbin Dynamic Performance Award for his unwavering commitment to the AASHTOWare Project. His exceptional leadership, collaborative spirit, and innovative problem-solving have consistently driven meaningful improvements within the AASHTOWare community. David’s ability to bring stakeholders together and his impactful contributions over the years exemplify the passion and dedication that this award celebrates.

