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  1. William Millar

    William Millar is the current President of the American Public Transportation Association.

  2. Karen Antion

    Karen Antion Karen Antion , President of Karen Antion Consulting, LLC is an Information Technology executive with over twenty years of experience in the Transportation, State and Local Government and Financial Services Industries. Throughout her career, Ms. Antion has successfully partnered with industry executives to exploit the power of technology to solve problems and create business opportunities in an increasingly competitive marketplace.

  3. Tom Little

    Tom Little Vice President of Regional Operations Prior to joining the AHS staff, Tom was the Department Manager of Security, Threat Assessment and Emergency Preparedness for the nation’s 12th largest public transportation agency, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA). Tom was selected in 2004 to develop this critical senior management position for an organization of over 2,500 employees, 900 public buses and 47 miles of commuter rail right-of-way.

  4. Paul Toliver

    Paul Toliver , Vice-Chair (Position

  5. Delon Hampton

    Dr. Hampton also was actively involved in university teaching and research for approximately 25 years and has published over 40 papers in professional and technical journals. Dr. Hampton is active in several professional organizations. He is an Honorary Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), 1999-2000 ASCE President, and 1st Vice Chair of the Business Member Board of Governors of the American Public Transportation Association (APTA).

  6. Edward Peter Lustig

    Edward Peter Lustig Ed Lustig is a graduate of the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts Degree and Queen's University with a Bachelor of Laws Degree. After articling for the General Counsel of the Toronto Transit Commission, he was called to the Bar with First Class Honours in 1975. Ed joined the Legal Department of the City of Niagara Falls in April of 1975 and worked as City Solicitor until June of 1990.

  7. Michael Noel

    Michael Noel Michael graduated from the Pennsylvania State University in 1973. He was employed in public transportation as the Manager of the Cambria Area Rural Transit (CART) in Patton, Pennsylvania and the Assistant General Manager of the Cambria County Transit Authority (CAMTRAN) in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Michael is the former Manager of PennTRAIN, a project of the Pennsylvania Transportation Institute at Penn State University.

  8. Chris Langmayer

    Mr. Langmayer received a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration from San Jose State University in 1996. He also holds an Associates Degree in General Education from Hartnell Community College in Salinas, California, and Paratransit/Transit Management Certificate form the University of the Pacific in Stockton, CA. Currently, Mr. Langmayer is pursuing a Masters Degree Program in Business Administration form the University of Phoenix in Dallas.

  9. Lee Brown

    Dr. Lee Brown Director Currently, President of Brown Group International, in Houston, Texa s, Lee Brown is the former three term Mayor of Houston, Texas, where he had previously served as Chief of Police. Dr. Brown has been a distinguished civic, law enforcement, and academic leader over the past four decades.

  10. Greg Garback

    Greg Garback Executive Officer of the Department of Finance for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Greg Garback serves as the Executive Officer of the Department of Finance for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA or Metro) in Washington, DC. He has served in this capacity for over seven years coming from twelve years of design and construction management experience on expansion of the Metrorail system in the Washington region.

  11. David L. Turney

    David L. Turney Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President, DRI David L. Turney has been DRI Corporation Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer, and President since May 1998, and a DRI director since May 1996. Mr. Turney was co-founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Robinson Turney International, Inc. (RTI), which was merged into DRI in April 1998.

  12. Stephanie L. Pinson

    Stephanie L. Pinson (Co-Lead) * President/Chief Operating Officer Gilbert Tweed Associates , Inc.

  13. Justin T. Augustine III

    Justin T. Augustine, III Former General Manager Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority Justin Augustine assumed his official duties as a Capital Metro�s General Manager on July 15, 1996. he has served as the Interim general Manager since April 1996 and the Assistant General Manager of Development for Capital Metro since September 1995, respectively.

  14. Rosemary Covington

    Rosemary Covington Click photo for high resolution version Assistant General Manager of Planning RoseMary Covington is the Assistant General Manager for Planning and Transit System Development for the Sacramento Regional Transit District. In this capacity, she is responsible for short and long range planning, major project planning, transit oriented development and real estate.

  15. William R. “Bill” Lucius

    Lucius served on the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District Board of Directors from 1969 to 1978 as a Sonoma County representative. Lucius also was active on a number of state and national bodies, and in 1994, the American Public Transportation Association inducted him into its prestigious Transit Hall of Fame.

  16. Lynne Morsen

    Lynne Morsen , Senior Program Manager- American Public Transportation Association email lmorsen@apta.com VICE CHAIR

  17. Former Marta Board Chairman George Ivey Jr

    MARTA Police conducted an Emergency Simulation Exercise at the College Park MARTA Station Saturday, November 2, 2002 10:30 PM until 4:00 AM Sunday, November 3rd. This exercise was a simulation of a full-scale terrorist attack in the train station resulting in numerous "casualties" that required treatment in the station area and evacuation. The drill was conducted in cooperation with the Tri-City (College Park, East Point & Hapeville) emergency response agencies.

  18. Christopher Fitzhenry Robling

    Mr. Robling has appeared on all Chicago-area television stations as either a news source, panelist or commentator. Mr. Robling was a longtime program host at WBEZ-FM, Chicago’s NPR affiliate. The legendary Chicago reporter Mike Royko granted Mr. Robling an exclusive broadcast interview on the 30th anniversary of his column. The resulting two-hour program, “A Conversation with Mike Royko,” is the most widely cited such source in subsequent writing on Royko’s work and career.

  19. Fred Gilliam

    Fred Gilliam , President and CEO Fred Gilliam leads Capital Metro with an impressive record of success. He has nearly 40 years of experience managing and operating public and private transit systems, and has consistently demonstrated measurable results in ridership increases, cost savings and efficient operations. Previously, Gilliam was an executive vice president for Chance Coach, a bus and trolley manufacturer in Wichita, Kansas.

  20. Robert Grow

    Robert Grow (Mr. Grow will host a panel on regional visioning and Decision support tools) Mr. Grow holds degrees in engineering and law and has had a diverse career, including practicing law, being president of a large manufacturing company, chairing a national trade association, and being recognized as Utah's entrepreneur of the year. Mr. Grow is founding chair emeritus of Envision Utah, a private/public quality growth partnership founded in 1997.

  21. Rita Haskin

    Rita Haskin , Chief Communications Officer, reported the results of a survey that was conducted in May. The presentation included details on objectives, methodology, results of Caltrain usage, on/off stations, media, demographics and comments. In general, the survey showed that out of 5,740 surveys returned, one-third of the riders have been riding for four plus years, turn to Caltrain's website for information, read the San Francisco Chronicle and prefer KTVU for their news program.

  22. Jeffrey R. Lemunyon

    Jeffrey LeMunyon , CFA An investment management industry professional since 1987, Jeff LeMunyon is Founder and Principal of Linwood Capital, an Energy Price Risk Management firm serving clients mainly in the public sector with particular emphasis on public transit. In his role, he develops, executes, and monitors customized energy price risk management strategies that seek to manage the budget and cost uncertainty risk of Linwood’s clientele.

  23. Jenna Dorn

    Jenna Dorn , Administrator – Federal Transit Administration

  24. Robert J. Shapiro

    Robert J. Shapiro is the co-founder and chairman of Sonecon, LLC, a private firm that advises U.S. and foreign businesses, governments and non-profit organizations on market conditions and economic policy.

  25. Chris Robling

    Mr. Robling has appeared on all Chicago-area television stations as either a news source, panelist or commentator. Mr. Robling was a longtime program host at WBEZ-FM, Chicago’s NPR affiliate. The legendary Chicago reporter Mike Royko granted Mr. Robling an exclusive broadcast interview on the 30th anniversary of his column. The resulting two-hour program, “A Conversation with Mike Royko,” is the most widely cited such source in subsequent writing on Royko’s work and career.

  26. Mattie Cohan
  27. Gabrielle Bayme
  28. Doug Cross

    Doug Cross has almost 30 years of experience in public transportation consults regarding transit accessibility, paratransit, and community transit alternatives. From 1996 through 2003, Doug coordinated accessibility for AC Transit in Oakland, California, with a fully-accessible fleet of 800 fixed-route buses daily serving 230,000 riders, including 700-800 wheelchair users.

  29. Edwin O. Riddell

    Edwin O. Riddell , Director (4) Mr. Riddell has served as a Director of the Company since June 1995. Mr. Riddell was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer on August 20, 2004 and retired from the Chief Executive Officer position August 28, 2007. Mr. Riddell has been a Director of the Company since 1995. Since 1999, Mr. Riddell has been President of CR Transportation Services, a consultant to the electric vehicle industry.

  30. Stephanie H. Markos

    Stephanie H. Markos Stephanie H. Markos is the Volpe Center technical expert and project leader for passenger train fire safety and emergency evacuation studies being funded by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA). Ms. Markos was responsible for updating the FRA fire safety table first issued in 1984 that was published on May 12, 1999 as part of the passenger equipment rule (49 CFR Part 238.)

  31. Christie Dawson
  32. Susan Berlin
  33. Martin P. Schroeder

    Martin P. Schroeder , P.E., American Public Transportation Association Martin Schroeder is APTA’s Sr. Manager for Rail Programs and is also the APTA Manager for the Universal Transit Fare System (UTFS) Task Force. As APTA’s senior technologist, Martin was a leading force in the development of the CFMS Standard and is an active participant in ITS and fare system research.

  34. John M. Inglish

    John Inglish , General Manager Utah Transit Authority

  35. Robert E. Slavin

    Robert E. Slavin , President SLAVIN MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS

  36. Tom Margro

    Tom Margro is the general manager of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART). Margro is responsible for managing the entire BART rapid transit (heavy rail) system, which encompasses 169 route kilometers (105 route miles) and 43 stations and carries more than 300,000 passengers daily. Before becoming general manager, he was assistant general manager of transit system development, responsible for implementing the BART Extensions Program.

  37. Tom Parker

    Tom Parker was not available for the call. He was called into a meeting at the last minute. Tim W stated that the goals for the day’s call were to allow committee leaders to report to the group and air their issues, cover the work of the Fare Media and Operations Committees in re-invigorating the Ops Comm, briefly cover the Rail CEO presentation, get a status of the IP Policy, and give a brief overview of the tech assist activities under way. Financial Management Committee Update

  38. George Dixon III

    George F. Dixon, III , President, Board of Trustees Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority email Geo3Dix@aol.com and rraidl@gcrta.org REGIONAL â

  39. Jeff Hiott
  40. A. Renee Battle, Cmp

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