
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority Board of Trustees voted today to enter negotiations with India Birdsong, a veteran of large transit systems in Chicago and Nashville, to become RTA’s next CEO/GM.
The Board voted unanimously to enter into contract negotiations with Birdsong after a nationwide search conducted with the assistance of top-ranking executive search firm Krauthamer and Associates.
“We interviewed nine excellent candidates for this job over the course of many months,” said Board member Georgine Welo, who served on the search committee. “India stood apart. She’s personable, innovative and she understands public transit at every level, from the bus garage to the executive offices. Cleveland transit riders are about to get a champion and a passionate advocate.”
Birdsong would succeed Joseph A. Calabrese, who stepped down from the CEO role in September after 18 years. Interim CEO Dr. Floun’say R. Caver will return to his role as RTA’s COO/Deputy GM of Operations.
“Floun’say agreed to serve as Interim CEO only if he could return to his old job once our search was completed. We can’t thank him enough for stepping in and keeping everything running smoothly during this search,” said RTA Board President Dennis Clough. “We’re fortunate that he and the rest of our experienced leadership team is in place to help India through a successful transition.”
Birdsong is Chief Operating Officer of WeGo Public Transit, Nashville’s public transportation authority. In that role, she’s responsible for leadership of over 550 employees, including union and administrative staffers, two garages and maintenance shops, a commuter rail line and a downtown transfer central hub.
Over the past year, the Nashville system has launched a number of improvements and initiatives, including updated bus routes with tracking services on a mobile app and tech upgrades like USB chargers and free Wi-Fi on buses.












