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New, Interim CEOs Named

Dreier, Pierce Transit
Pierce Transit, Lakewood, WA, has named Susan Dreier its chief executive officer. She has served since 2010 as chief operating officer for Salem-Keizer Transit, Salem, OR, and began her career in 1992 as a bus driver for the Lane Transit District (LTD), Eugene, OR, later filling managerial positions at LTD.
 
Dreier succeeds Jim Walton, the former city manager for Tacoma, who has served on an interim basis since Lynne Griffith retired from the post. Griffith subsequently became director of Washington State Ferries.

Genova, RTD Denver
The Denver Regional Transportation District (RTD) Board of Directors has named longtime agency employee David Genova interim general manager. He succeeds Phillip A. Washington, who stepped down at RTD to take over the top position at Los
Angeles Metro.
 
Washington designated Genova, currently assistant general manager of safety, security and facilities, as his successor in the staff succession plan. Genova joined RTD in 1994, serving as senior manager of public safety before assuming his current post.
 
For APTA, Genova is a past chair of the Rail Safety Committee, a past vice chair of the Bus Safety Committee and a member of numerous other committees.
 
Marx, PRTC
The Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission (PRTC), Woodbridge, VA, has appointed 22-year employee Eric Marx, currently director of planning and operations, interim executive director effective May 15.
 
He will succeed Alfred Harf, who has announced his plans to step down after 16 years as PRTC executive director.
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