With over 25 years of managing complex and complicated projects, Benjamin has conducted an enterprise knowledge audit, developed programs to identify, capture, share, reuse, create new knowledge, and rejuvenate knowledge workers at the 12000-employee flagship transportation agency, Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). Benjamin identified and mentored 52 Communities of practice, designed knowledge Fair and Caf that has received 90% enterprise participation; developed an enterprise Knowledge Interview program. Also, Benjamin developed 43 certified Professional Project Managers (PMP) and led them to mentor and coach dozens of project managers at TxDOT. Today, more than 75 project managers have become PMP credentialed through the program he developed. He is a member of the AASHTO Research Sub-committee on Knowledge Management and was a member of the task force the designed AASHTO Committee on KM. He is currently working with Dr. Denise Buford (Georgetown University) and Leni Oman Washington State Department of Transportation on a Research Translation research project. He is the go-to person for knowledge management and project management best practices in the agency and among national practitioners and has received national recognition for his works. He was an adjunct professor of Financial Institution and Markets at the Park University Austin and has contributed to the development of the project and knowledge management professional bodies, including Project Management Institute (PMI).