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The Transit Authority
American Public Transportation Association
32 episodes
1 week ago
Joshua Schank provides case studies on effectuating change and about his new book "New Tricks for Old Bureaucracies: Improving Policy Outcomes in the Public Sector.”
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Joshua Schank provides case studies on effectuating change and about his new book "New Tricks for Old Bureaucracies: Improving Policy Outcomes in the Public Sector.”
Show more...
Education
Business,
Government
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Season 4, Episode 5: Women are the Future!
The Transit Authority
1 hour 23 minutes
1 year ago
Season 4, Episode 5: Women are the Future!
This podcast explores the transformative influence of women in executive leadership. Hear about the multifaceted ways in which female leaders are shaping the landscape of transit and fostering positive change within their organizations and communities. Host: Dawn Distler, Chief Executive Officer, METRO Regional Transit AuthorityGuests: Nadine Lee, President & CEO, Dallas Area Rapid TransitErin Rogers, CEO and General Manager, OmnitransMJ Maynard, Vice Chair, APTA Board of Directors; and ...
The Transit Authority
Joshua Schank provides case studies on effectuating change and about his new book "New Tricks for Old Bureaucracies: Improving Policy Outcomes in the Public Sector.”