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APR 2014

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people 49 APRIL 2014 m ETRO m AGAZINE > www.camirafabrics.com www.holdsworthfabrics.com 317 484 0305 Holdsworth Fabrics - moving forward as Camira We hope you've heard that this year our name is changing from Holdsworth to Camira. Don't worry, we'll still deliver the same great transport fabrics with the outstanding customer service you've come to expect. Bringing you total interior fabric solutions under the award winning Camira banner. Palmieri, to VP, rail business development; Ebbe Jensen, to national safety and security compliance manager; Cindy Cain, to northeast region director of safety and training; and Lance Atencio, to GM of the transportation contract with Butte County Association of Governments based in Chico, Calif. Ray LaHood, to the board of directors at Proterra Inc. Jonathan Robbins, to account manager, northeastern region, for ABC Companies. Scott Graham, to CEO/GM for San Bernardino, Calif.-based Omnitrans. Tom Tulley, to chief operating of cer of the Trinity Railway Express. Donald A. Orseno, to executive director/ CEO of Chicago's Metra. Philip Hale, CEO of the Tampa, Fla.- based Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority, to retire. Ellen McLean, to CEO of the Pittsburgh- based Port Authority Allegheny County. Steve Cooney, VP, sales, for Crosspoint Kinetics. Tony Gonzales, to area of ce leader/ architectural practice leader, Los Angeles- area of ce, for HNTB. Jack Stephens, to interim executive director for the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority. Ballard to lead Texas' T e T Paul J. Ballard, to president/CEO of Texas' Fort Worth Transportation Authority (T e T). Previously, Ballard served as CEO of the Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority and the Regional Transportation Authority of Middle Tennessee. He has also served as CEO or GM of multiple transit systems as well as president of two national transit management f rms, and operated or consulted on transit operations in 38 U.S. cities in 19 states. Ballard's appointment follows the evaluation and interviews of f nal candidates by an Executive Search Committee comprised of T e T board members and business and community leaders in Tarrant County. Ballard will succeed Anthony Johnson, who served as interim president/CEO. Ballard LaHood Graham Robbins Tulley M E T R O 0 4 1 4 _ p e o p l e . i n d d 4 9 METRO0414_people.indd 49 3 / 1 7 / 1 4 5 : 5 8 P M 3/17/14 5:58 PM

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