Librera Joining HNTB Corp.
Her career in transportation includes 16 years spent solving infrastructure and transportation challenges in the New York area.

HNTB Corp. announced Sally Librera will join the firm as VP, strategic planning and client support. Her career in transportation includes 16 years spent solving infrastructure and transportation challenges in the New York area. Librera is based in HNTB’s Empire State Building office and will support clients throughout the Northeast and across the country.
In her new role at HNTB, Librera is responsible for utilizing data analytics to drive strategic planning and operational/capital best value that improves clients’ performance and reduces operating and capital costs. Her counsel will allow them to be ready to deliver operations smarter, faster, and efficiently coming out of the pandemic. She also will develop and deliver business plans that drive performance turnaround and strategic investments, with a business process re-engineering mindset that fosters whole lifecycle asset management and reliability-based maintenance. Libera will identify market trends to support smart business decisions for HNTB’s clients and to advise decision makers across agencies and states.
In her most recent role at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority as sr. VP, NYC transit subways, — a post she was the first woman to hold — Librera led all aspects of daily operations for North America’s largest urban rail network; one of nearly 700 track miles, 472 stations, and 5.6 million daily riders pre-pandemic. Librera led the 30,000-person subway team through a dramatic performance turnaround, significantly improving on-time performance, cutting delays in half, and safely reducing run times on every line in the system.
Prior to heading the NYC subway system, Librera led the MTA’s Staten Island Railway, where she also served in the groundbreaking role of first female leader to lead Staten Island’s 24/7 heavy rail operation.
Librera also held several key leadership posts at NYC Transit, including VP & chief officer for subways operations support; chief officer, subways operations training; and chief officer, workforce development.
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