CAT Board Approves Recruitment/Retention Bonus
New employees will receive the bonus in four payments of $250 at the completion of 60‐day, 90‐day, 180‐day and 365‐day intervals.
New employees will receive the bonus in four payments of $250 at the completion of 60‐day, 90‐day, 180‐day and 365‐day intervals.
Faye DiMassimo brings more than 40 years of experience with federal, regional, and local public entities, as well as the private sector in the development, management, and delivery of multimodal transportation programs.
Tina Lainhart will lead RATP Dev USA’s business development efforts and implement comprehensive sales strategies for new business opportunities throughout the U.S.
Tree's leadership on the Valley Link project spans nearly five years, three at the helm as the agency’s first executive director when it was established in January 2019.
FTA’s Pilot Program for TOD Planning supports local planning and strategies to increase transit access and encourage ridership through mixed-use and mixed-income development near public transportation projects.
In early 2019, MV became LIT’s Founding Sponsor, the organization’s first corporate sponsor since its founding in 2016. MV‘s sponsorship includes representation on the LIT board.
Paul J. Wiedefeld served more than six years at the helm of the regional transit agency.
The funding helps meet the transportation needs of Tribal citizens, including older adults, people with disabilities, and youth in rural areas.
He is the first person of South-Asian descent to lead FRA.
Joanna “Asia” Alvord has more than 20 years of innovative digital project management experience and recent management of the project controls cross sector.
In a unanimous vote, the board named Collie Greenwood as interim GM/CEO at a specially called board meeting on Saturday.
The contract provides procurement opportunities for extensive shelter options, including Tolar’s legacy Sierra series, among other amenities.
The grant funds for CTDOT will help maintain and improve transit service for Connecticut residents and visitors as the agency continues to address pandemic-related challenges such as decreased ridership and staff shortages.
This funding is part of more than $30 billion for public transportation in the American Rescue Plan Actwhich was signed into law by President Biden last March.
Amy Schlappi will work alongside current executive director, Patty Fink, until Fink’s retirement in July 2022.
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