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New CEOs Named

Frank DePaola

Frank DePaola, Massachusetts state highway administrator and Massachusetts DOT chief operating officer, will serve as interim general manager of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) in Boston. He succeeds Beverly A. Scott, who is stepping down from the post.

DePaola has 38 years experience in engineering and worked for MBTA as assistant general manager for design and construction from 2009-2011, when he was named highway administrator.

Francis, Keolis Commuter Services, Boston

Keolis has named Gerald Francis general manager of Keolis Commuter Services in Boston, contractor for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s commuter rail system since 2014.

He formerly served as deputy general manager and succeeds Thomas Mulligan in the top post. Also, Franck Dubourdieu succeeds Francis as deputy general manager.

Before joining Keolis in 2014, Francis worked for Union Pacific Railroad, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority and TASI-Caltrain, where he was general manager under a Herzog Transit Services contract.

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