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#21 CNJRoss

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Posted 19 November 2015 - 02:37 PM

WMATA news release:

 

Metro Board appoints Paul J. Wiedefeld General Manager/Chief Executive Officer
Start date set for November 30

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The Metro Board of Directors today unanimously appointed Paul J. Wiedefeld as Metro's General Manager and Chief Executive Officer (GM/CEO) under a four-year contract.

 

Wiedefeld will assume his position as Metro’s Chief Executive on November 30, 2015, and receive an annual salary of $397,500 plus standard benefits. 

 

“Paul’s three decades of public and private sector transportation management experience will serve him well as he manages the day-to-day operations of Metro with an eye toward improving the rider experience and restoring credibility with regional stakeholders,” said WMATA Board of Directors Chairman Mort Downey.

 

“Paul has provided sound leadership in his previous roles at BWI and MTA, and the Board unanimously agree that his record proves he is the right person to lead Metro, at this time, into its rightful position as a world class transit system.”    

 

“I wake up every morning and go to sleep every night thinking about safety, and we have to make sure that everything we do in between makes Metro even safer," said Mr. Wiedefeld. "I am absolutely confident that we can run our buses and trains safely and get people to work on time.”

 

A resident of Maryland, Wiedefeld holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from Towson University and a Master's degree in City and Regional Planning from Rutgers University.

 

Video:  Meet Incoming General Manager Paul Wiedefeld



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Posted 18 November 2016 - 08:21 PM

WTOP radio, 11/18:
 

1 year in, union gives Metro boss a C grade

 

WASHINGTON — After nearly a year of emergency safety shutdowns and slowdowns and facing a budget proposal that includes fare hikes, service cuts and layoffs, the head of Metro’s largest union charges that Metro is still not moving in the right direction.

 

Amalgamated Transit Union Local 689 President Jackie Jeter told reporters she’d give Paul Wiedefeld a C grade on his first year at Metro, largely because of his budget proposal that she has said could contribute to a “death spiral” for Metro. Wiedefeld took over Nov. 30, 2015 after a protracted selection process.

 

“Did she mark that on a curve?” Wiedefeld joked, when asked about it later Thursday.

 

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