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Posted: 13-Jul-26
Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
Type: Full Time
Years of Experience:
11+
ABOUT MPTA:
Created through North Carolina''s landmark Projects for Advancing Vehicle-Infrastructure Enhancements (PAVE) Act, the Metropolitan Public Transportation Authority (MPTA) has been entrusted with delivering a bold vision for mobility, economic opportunity, accessibility and regional connectivity throughout Mecklenburg County and the greater Charlotte region. It is worth noting that voters were asked to approved the tax, not specific transportation plans.
The voter-approved initiative provides a projected $19.4 billion transportation investment program for transit over the next 30 years that will expand mobility options, modernize transit infrastructure, strengthen regional connectivity, provide greater access to transit dependent riders, and support continued economic growth for decades to come. As a newly established independent regional transit authority, separated from the City of Charlotte, the MPTA will guide one of the most ambitious transportation programs in the Southeast while helping shape the future of mobility for generations of residents, businesses, and visitors.
The MPTA is governed by a 27-member Board of Directors representing communities and stakeholders from across Mecklenburg County and the state. The Board includes transit riders, small business leaders, and professionals with expertise in finance, engineering, planning, law, real estate development, and related disciplines. Through its Executive, Operations and Safety, Planning and Capital Project Delivery, and Finance and Audit Committees, the Board provides strategic direction and oversight for one of the region''s most important public transportation investment organizations.
The MPTA builds upon nearly five decades of public transportation service in the Charlotte region. Charlotte Transit began operating bus service as a department of the City of Charlotte in 1976, and the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) was established in 2000 to lead the region''s transit within the City of Charlotte. Today, that system includes an extensive multimodal network of bus, light rail, streetcar, paratransit, vanpool, and microtransit services and serves as the largest public transportation system between Atlanta and Washington, D.C.
The process has begun to transfer employees and assets from the City of Charlotte to the MPTA which will oversee the delivery of bus, rail, paratransit, microtransit, and other mobility services throughout Mecklenburg County and eventually the Charlotte region. Current public transportation services operated by CATS are provided through acombination of employees employed directly by CATS and a nonprofit corporation known as Transit Management of Charlotte (TMOC). Bus operators, specifically, are contracted and employed by TMOC and represented by SMART Transportation Division Local 1715, the exclusive collective bargaining unit for bus operators. rail, paratransit, maintenance, administrative, and other transit personnel operate under separate employment and management structures and are employed directly by CATS.
As the region transitions from the City of Charlotte to the newly created MPTA, the Authority''s leadership will be responsible for maintaining strong relationships with employees, labor representatives, contractors, and operating partners while ensuring the continued delivery of safe, reliable, customer-focused transit services.
The creation of the MPTA marks the next chapter in that evolution of transit for the Charlotte region. By transitioning from a city-operated department to an independent regional authority, the MPTA will build upon a strong operational foundation while striving to become the nation's premier transit authority, pushing the region to cultivate educational and training institutions focused on innovative transit solutions that will foster generations of talent focused on public transit services designed to meet the needs of one of America''s fastest-growing metropolitan regions.
MPTA TRANSITION MISSION STATEMENT:
Through safety, reliability, transparency, and accountability, MPTA earns the confidence of the region it serves. We connect people to opportunity, strengthen regional prosperity, and build a transit system that the region will trust, value, and support.
ABOUT THE REGION:
Located within Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, the City of Charlotte has emerged as one of the nation''s most dynamic and desirable metropolitan areas in the nation. Home to nearly one million residents and located within a metropolitan region approaching three million people, Charlotte continues to attract new residents, employers, and investment at an exceptional pace.
The region offers an exceptional quality of life, combining economic opportunity, affordability, and outstanding community amenities. Charlotte''s economy is powered by nationally recognized employers in finance, healthcare, energy, technology, manufacturing, and logistics. Residents benefit from excellent public and private schools, respected higher education institutions including the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Davidson College, Johnson C Smith University, Central Piedmont Community College, Johnson and Wales University Charlotte and Queens University of Charlotte, and a cost of living that remains attractive relative to many peer metropolitan areas.
Beyond its economic strengths, Charlotte offers a vibrant lifestyle that appeals to individuals and families alike. Residents enjoy major and minor professional sports, including the Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets, Charlotte FC, Charlotte Knights, and Charlotte Checkers, a thriving arts and cultural scene, diverse dining and entertainment options, and extensive outdoor recreation opportunities. Hundreds of miles of greenways, walking and biking trails, nearby lakes, and convenient access to the Blue Ridge Mountains contribute to a quality of life that consistently ranks among the best in the Southeast.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Reporting directly to and at the direction of the MPTA Board of Directors, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) serves as the Authority's chief strategic leader and principal public representative. The CEO is responsible for all aspects of organizational leadership, including operations, safety, capital program delivery, administration, financial stewardship, workforce and business development, risk management and regulatory compliance, stakeholder engagement, innovation, and long-range strategic planning.
The CEO will work closely with the board, municipalities, local, state and federal government officials, community organizations, business stakeholders, riders, employees, and regional partners to advance a shared vision for transportation and regional prosperity. The successful candidate must be equally comfortable serving as strategist, coalition builder, diplomat, communicator, innovator, and most importantly an operational executive. Through the delivery of safe, reliable, accessible, affordable and timely transit operations, the next CEO will help shape economic development patterns, improve access to opportunity, support workforce mobility, advance transit-oriented development, and enhance quality of life throughout the region.
SCOPE AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The inaugural CEO will be expected to:
Essential duties and responsibilities include:
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE:
The ideal candidate will have the following leadership characteristics and executive capabilities:
Leadership Characteristics:
Executive Capabilities:
The board seeks a transformational leader who combines strategic vision with practical execution. This individual must assist with transitioning all transit services from the City of Charlotte to the MPTA and ensure that these services continue without interruption and that employees are provided with the tools, resources and support needed to perform at the highest level possible. This individual must be capable of navigating a highly complex governance environment while maintaining focus on long-term regional outcomes. The successful candidate will possess the credibility to work effectively with elected officials, business leaders, labor representatives, advocacy groups, transit riders, and governmental partners while building consensus around a shared regional vision.
The board welcomes candidates who have successfully led large, complex organizations in public transportation, transportation infrastructure, public administration, economic development, healthcare, utilities, higher education, financial services, military service, orother public, quasi-public, and private sector organizations of significant scale and complexity.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS:
TO APPLY:
To submit a resume and cover letter, please reach out to Gregg Moser, Partner at K&A, at gmoser@kapartners.com.
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