Las Vegas-based RTC names new GM
Tina Quigley joined the RTC in 2005 as the deputy GM, overseeing the day-to-day operations and administration of the agency.
The Las Vegas-based Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada’s (RTC) board of commissioners voted to promote Tina Quigley from deputy GM to GM, replacing Jacob Snow.
“I am honored to be selected to succeed Jacob as the general manager of the RTC,” stated Quigley. “I am very proud of the accomplishments we have had over the recent years and am excited to continue to work towards our goal of enhancing workforce mobility, further developing a sustainable and efficient transit and transportation system in Southern Nevada.”
Quigley joined the RTC in 2005 as the deputy GM, overseeing the day-to-day operations and administration of the agency. She has helped launch the RTC’s new bus rapid transit projects and oversee the building of three park & ride facilities, a state-of-the-art transit facility, the first-of-its-kind traffic management facility and a bus maintenance facility.
Prior to joining the RTC, Quigley worked as the assistant director of planning and construction for the Clark County Department of Aviation. Quigley holds a degree in aviation business and planning from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University.
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