
The regional transit advocacy organization, Citizens for Modern Transit (CMT), announced the election of six new members to its Board of Directors during its 34th Annual Meeting held in downtown St. Louis last week. These individuals include Chris Beard of the Lochmueller Group, Robert Blaine of Washington University in St. Louis, Rob Goltermann of DCM Management Group, Adella Jones of Centene Corporation, Austin Walker of the St. Louis Regional Chamber and Kate Whiting of the St. Louis Association of REALTORS®. Each is set to serve a three year-term. The organization also extended the appointment of six existing board members to a second, three-year term.
Beard is the director of traffic engineering and transportation planning for Lochmueller Group. He brings 14 years of experience with transportation projects throughout the St. Louis region to his current role. He also served as the project manager for the Cortex MetroLink Station Feasibility Study, authored the successful TIGER application that secured funding for the new station, and has experience with transit-oriented development planning as well as bus/circular routing and operational studies.
“Citizens for Modern Transit is thrilled to add these individuals to its Board of Directors,” said Kim Cella, executive director of Citizens for Modern Transit. “Their collective experience, coupled with their diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise, will go a long way towards furthering the organization’s mission to expand a safe, integrated and affordable public transportation system throughout the St. Louis region.”
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As part of the 34th Annual Meeting, several current members of CMT’s Board of Directors were also elected to serve a second, three-year term. These individuals include Kevin Anders of Ameren Missouri, Mark Carlie, Tom Etling of DoveTail, Hart Nelson of St. Louis Community College, Sheila Holm of AARP St. Louis and Renee Ross of WSP.
For more information about Citizens for Modern Transit, visit www.cmt-stl.org or call (314) 231-7272. Those interested can also like the organization on Facebook or follow them on Twitter @cmt_stl.