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RIPTA Removes Interim Tag for New CEO Durand

He has been serving as the interim CEO since April 16, following his unanimous appointment by RIPTA’s board.         

November 22, 2024
RIPTA Removes Interim Tag for New CEO Durand

Christopher Durand, a Rhode Island native and University of Rhode Island graduate, has been an integral part of RIPTA since 2014, bringing a wealth of expertise to various leadership roles. 

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The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) announced its board named Christopher Durand as its new CEO. 

Durand has been serving as the interim CEO since April 16, following his unanimous appointment by RIPTA’s board.           

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Impact on RIPTA

Durand, a Rhode Island native and University of Rhode Island graduate, has been an integral part of RIPTA since 2014, bringing a wealth of expertise to various leadership roles. 

Serving as chief financial officer since 2021, he has overseen the agency's financial operations with a strategic vision. Durand played a pivotal role in guiding RIPTA through the unprecedented financial and operational challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, ensuring the agency-maintained service despite significant revenue declines. 

His extensive experience within RIPTA includes key positions such as budget analyst, senior financial analyst, director of finance and budget, and executive director of finance and budget, each contributing to his deep understanding of the agency's operations and fiscal strategies.    

“In my short time as interim CEO, we’ve achieved significant milestones together — investing in workforce development to address labor and service challenges, reopening the East Side Tunnel after crucial renovations, and leading the way in sustainability with the Northeast region’s first in-line electric bus charging station,” said Durand. “I am excited to continue building on this momentum and remain committed to improving service for our transit riders and ensuring RIPTA is a dependable, forward-thinking transit system for all Rhode Islanders.”   

RIPTA’s Process

Following a nationwide search conducted by the executive search firm Merraine Group, he was selected as the sole finalist for the position during a RIPTA board meeting, where board members approved initiating contract negotiations with Durand. 

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The contract is expected to be approved at the December board meeting.               

"Chris Durand brings steady, experienced leadership to the table at a time when RIPTA must continue to adapt to a post-pandemic environment," said Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee. "His passion for public transit, work ethic, and wide range of skills will help RIPTA navigate challenges and find innovative ways to improve public transit across Rhode Island. I look forward to working with Chris and his team on strategies to support our riders for years to come."            

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