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DART Names Elizabeth Reich as New Chief Financial Officer
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is pleased to announce that Elizabeth Reich has joined the agency as the new chief financial officer (CFO). A proven and distinguished finance leader, Reich assumed her new role and responsibilities on July 18th.
A key member of the executive team, reporting to DART president & chief executive officer Nadine Lee,
Reich will lead the agency's accounting, financial reporting, budget, treasury, fare collections, and fare payment systems, debt management, investment management, and risk management functions. "We are thrilled to welcome Elizabeth to our leadership team at DART," said Nadine S. Lee,
DART president & CEO. "She brings a diverse skill set to the agency, including deep financial experience, strong analytics, and a track record of achievement. She is the right leader to helm our talented finance organization and deliver a comprehensive strategic financial plan that will help drive our rider-focused vision for the future." Reich comes to DART with more than 20 years of financial leadership experience. She joins the agency from the City of Dallas, where she served as the chief financial officer. This included leadership of Budget and Management Services, Procurement Services, Information & Technology Services, the City Controller's Office, and the Office of Data Analytics & Business Intelligence. The Bond Buyer honored Elizabeth as a Trailblazing Woman in Public Finance in December 2021. "These are exciting times for the North Texas region, and DART has developed an unparalleled vision and mission that I feel will make a real difference in the lives of our residents," said Reich. "I'm looking forward to the opportunity to leverage all of my years of finance and business experience to play a role in helping deliver on this vision. I'm excited to work with the team to further strengthen the agency's financial growth to ensure that we can expand and develop greater mobility opportunities for our riders."
Prior to joining the City of Dallas, Reich spent 16 years with the Social Security Administration, taking on greater challenges and responsibilities including serving as the deputy regional commissioner of the Dallas Region and also serving as its chief financial officer.
Reich received her Master of Public Administration degree from The American University in Washington, D.C. in 2000. She is also a member of the Dallas Regional Chamber Executive Women's Roundtable, Women in Public Finance, and serves on the board of Broadway Dallas, previously Dallas Summer Musicals.
For more information, visit DART.org.
Source: DART
City Council Green Lights Food and Retail Concession Contracts for New
International Terminal at Bush Airport
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The passenger experience for millions of travelers will soon be elevated at the new international terminal, currently under construction, at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, IAH. Houston Airports is enhancing its world-class experience by offering a new selection of diverse culinary and retail options.
The Houston City Council gave final approval recently on a retail concessions contract at IAH to travel retailer Paradies Lagardère. The City Council also recently approved another concessions contract for food and beverage to food travel specialist SSP America. The two 10-year agreements are projected to generate as much as $116 million in revenue for Houston Airports. These new food, beverage, and retail options are expected to create at least 390 jobs spread across 26 concession locations.
The new lineup reflects the ambitious goal of Houston Airports to offer brands that meet the guiding principles of our concessions vision for the new international terminal:
• Achieve exceptional customer service and offer a five-star experience • Offer greater va riety and quality for international passengers • Increase opportunities for local operators • Encourage innovative, unique, and exciting concepts
• Showcase Houston as a premier, world-class destination • Create a sense of place within the airport
“As one of the biggest and most modern airport facilities in the country, the new international terminal at IAH deserves the best dining and shopping experiences,” Houston Aviation Director Mario Diaz said. “As we expand our reach across the world, offering unique local, regional, and national concepts ensures all customers will experience Houston’s diverse and vibrant flavors without ever having to leave the airport.”
With customer service and operational excellence top of mind, SSP America has agreed to develop and operate 16 food and beverage concession locations inside the new
international terminal. As a long-standing partner, SSP America has a proven track record of successfully operating concessions at Houston Airports. “SSP America began our Houston operations in 2008, and we’ve been proud members of the IAH community every day since then,” said Pat Murray, Deputy Chief Executive Officer at SSP America. “Most of our partners and many of our team members have been with us since we expanded operations in 2014. Houston has been an incredibly important part of our growth as a company. It’s hard to describe just how honored we are by the opportunity to create 340 new jobs for local residents. We have a tremendous passion for service and will continue to do all we can to support the IAH mission and goals.” The new food and beverage program will feature a combination of local Houston flavor and national brands, specially curated so that the offerings are well-balanced, robust, and meet the international traveler’s needs. The local concepts include iconic Houston landmarks The Annie Café & Bar, The Kitchen (Woodlands, TX), and Common Bond Bakery and Café, complemented by tried-and-true national favorites like Chili’s and MOD Pizza. Paradies Lagardère, which is also already operating concessions at Houston Airports, will develop and operate 10 new retail concession locations inside the new international terminal.
“We appreciate our partnership with Houston Airports and are thrilled with the opportunity to deliver an amazing retail program for the George Bush Intercontinental Airport that will generate more than 50 new jobs and over 100 total jobs in the Houston community,” said Gregg Paradies, President and CEO of Paradies Lagardère. “We’re confident that our incredible designs, great blend of recognized national brands and popular local concepts, support of the local community, and leading innovation will fully endorse Houston’s vision of being a five-star global service gateway.”
Paradies Lagardère embraced the opportunity to curate a selection of national brands, local brands, and even a one-of-a-kind news and retail shop to ensure that all guests will be satisfied, no matter their desire. The new retail program will have an exciting new lineup of stores including Houston Supply Co., Uno de 50, Be Relax (spa service), LEGO and iStore.
In addition, Jetero Market, developed by Paradies Lagardère to celebrate the eclectic history and culture of Houston and IAH, is named after a group of Houston businessmen and civic leaders who purchased the site for IAH. The story of that undertaking will be showcased inside the store, alongside exclusive souvenirs and gifts crafted by Texas artisans.
Innovation is also at the forefront of the new concessions program. Both operators have committed to implementing new technologies such as self-ordering kiosks, 24/7 access to offerings for delayed passengers, and potential opportunities to implement gate service and advanced ordering systems.
“All of the important boxes have been checked off,” said Diaz of the concession concepts that ensure a decidedly Houston feel inside the new state-of-the-art international facility which will boast 17 TSA security lanes, more wide-body gates to welcome larger airplanes, and the ability to accommodate even more international flights.
The contracts for both SSP America and Paradies Lagardère will begin upon substantial completion of the new international terminal.
For more information, visit fly2houston.com.
Source: Houston Airports
September 2022 | 29 TRANSPORTATION Federal Grant Helps METRO Roll Into a Greener Future
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METRO Board of Directors Chair Sanjay Ramabhadran joined other Board members and agency leaders along with local, state, and federal officials to celebrate the Federal Transit Administration's (FTA) recent award of $21.6 million to the Authority for the purchase of additional electric buses and related charging infrastructure. U.S. Department of Transportation leaders issued the following statements: "The awards, funded through President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, will help communities across America," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
FTA Administrator Nuria Fernandez added that investments will also give more Americans access to opportunities that transit creates.
said Fernandez.
Moving away from diesel buses to 100 percent zero emissions purchases by 2030 is a key component of METRO's Climate Action Plan, adopted earlier this year. Federal funds, which cover 80 percent of costs, will help the Houston region transition to more energy-efficient transit vehicles quicker. "This grant of $21.6 million will help METRO double its initial purchase of 20 full-sized electric buses to 40," said METRO Board Chair Sanjay Ramabhadran. "Our move toward environmentally friendly vehicles also supports Mayor Sylvester Turner's Complete Communities initiative and is focused on equity and accessibility."
City of Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner acknowledged the award announcement as a collective effort, adding the event marked a great day for the city and transit agencies across the country. "We are happy to support METRO and I am thrilled with the work that has been done by this agency's Board and its executive team," said Turner. "Coordination is very important. Who would have thought that the city of Houston, the energy capital of the world, known so much for its cars and trucks, would be moving forward with electric buses? The best for this city is yet to come."
For more information, visit ridemetro. org.
Source: Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO)
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