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New CEOs Named

Knueppel, SEPTA

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) in Philadelphia has named 27-year SEPTA employee Jeffrey D. Knueppel as its next general manager, succeeding Joseph M. Casey upon his retirement Sept. 30.

Knueppel joined SEPTA in 1988 as an entry-level structural engineer and moved through the ranks, serving most recently as deputy general manager in charge of two divisions (Operations and Engineering, Maintenance & Construction) and several staff support departments. SEPTA is the sixth largest U.S. public transportation agency, with 9,300 employees.

For APTA, he is a member of the Bus & Paratransit CEOs Committee, Commuter Rail CEOs and Rail Transit CEOs subcommittees and Elevators & Escalators Technical Forum.

Cole, Cubic Transportation Systems

Cubic Corporation, ­parent company of Cubic Transportation Systems (CTS), has named Matthew J. Cole president of CTS and senior vice president of Cubic Corporation, effective Oct. 1.

Cole joined CTS in 2003 and most recently served as executive vice president and deputy of strategy and business development. In his new post, he succeeds Stephen O. Shewmaker, who plans to retire in 2016 and has been appointed chairman of CTS.



Miller, GE Transportation

GE has named Jamie Miller as president and chief executive officer of GE Transportation in Chicago. She succeeds Russell Stokes, who will lead GE’s energy management business effective Oct. 1.

Miller joined GE in 2008, serving most recently as senior vice president and chief information officer overseeing the company’s global Information Technology strategy, services and operations.



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