Dorval Carter is out at the CTA. The transit agency president announced his retirement Monday in a CTA news release, after years in the hot seat as riders complained about unreliable service ...
Provided Share Chicago Transit Authority chief of staff Nora Leerhsen was named acting president of the agency Wednesday as CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. prepares to leave the post. Leerhsen ...
CTA chief of staff Nora Leerhsen will become the acting president of the transit agency, taking over after Dorval Carter’s retirement at the end of January. Leerhsen, a high-level CTA official ...
(left: Kinsey Fabrizio, CTA President; right: Gary Shapiro, Gary Shapiro, CEO and Vice Chair of the Consumer Technology Association) Gary Shapiro, CEO and Vice Chair of the Consumer Technology ...
Embattled CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. has announced his retirement from the agency, capping off a tenure full of huge projects and fierce criticism. Carter made the announcement Monday ...
"It's very convenient, efficient, cost-effective for sure," said Adrian Vasquez. The CTA also advertises its 'L' trains as a green way to travel—helping the environment by keeping polluting cars ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- CTA President Dorval Carter, Jr. announced Monday he will retire as head of the transit agency at the end of the month. "The City of Chicago is grateful to President Dorval Carter ...
Leerhsen was appointed the new CTA head at the agency's board meeting today and will receive an annual salary of $278,703.73, an agency spokesperson confirmed to Crain's. The decision comes days ...
The exit of the 67-year-old comes as the CTA faces a funding crisis and amid calls for his resignation from numerous Chicago aldermen. But Carter had resisted that pressure, only just celebrating ...
Sources Cited As a news piece, this article cites verifiable, third-party sources which have all been thoroughly fact-checked and deemed credible by the Newsroom. CTA President Dorval Carter speaks at ...
Embattled CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. was moved to tears on Friday after signing the agreement that will lock in nearly $2 billion in federal funding for the southern extension of the Red Line.