She also holds a Master of Government Administration degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
[1] Before joining the STB, Schultz worked at SEPTA as the agency's director of legislative affairs and later as deputy general counsel.
Earlier in her career, she was an associate at White and Williams LLP.
[1] In March 2018, Schultz was nominated by President Donald Trump for a newly created position on the STB, which expanded from three to five members following the passage of the STB Reauthorization Act of 2015.
[2] Schultz was confirmed to the position on November 18, 2020 by the United States Senate.