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MARTA Board Approves Greenwood Contract

The GM/CEO’s employment agreement is retroactive to January 2023 and extends to January 2027.

September 15, 2023
MARTA Board Approves Greenwood Contract

Collie Greenwood served as interim GM/CEO since January 2022 and under his leadership MARTA has remained fiscally sound, with a balanced budget for the 12th straight year, no fare increase, and two triple A bond ratings.

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The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) board voted to approve the contract of Collie Greenwood as the authority’s GM/CEO.

Greenwood’s employment agreement is retroactive to January 2023 and extends to January 2027. 

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“I’d like to thank the board for its support and for allowing me the opportunity to lead MARTA,” said Greenwood. “Since I stepped into this position, I’ve focused on improving service, delivering a better customer experience, and expanding our system to meet the needs of more customers. As we continue this challenging yet critically important work, it’s truly an honor to lead MARTA into an exciting new era.”

Greenwood’s MARTA Tenure

Greenwood served as interim GM/CEO since January 2022 and under his leadership MARTA has remained fiscally sound, with a balanced budget for the 12th straight year, no fare increase, and two triple A bond ratings.

He has advanced the capital program with a groundbreaking on the region’s first bus rapid transit line and recently oversaw the ratification of an historic labor agreement that includes a 16% raise, parental leave, and attendance and longevity bonuses.

Greenwood joined MARTA in July 2019 as chief, bus operations and urban planning, and was named deputy GM, operations, in 2021.

Prior to joining MARTA, Greenwood rose through the ranks over 30 years from operating buses to serving as chief service officer with the Toronto Transit Commission, the third largest transit system in North America. 

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