The COMET announces two directors have completed Westgate Center for Leadership and Management Development Transit Paratransit Management Certificate Program

Jan. 6, 2023
With Jackie Bowers, director of operations, and Pamela Bynoe-Reed, director of marketing and community affairs, completing the program, all of The COMET’s executive staff have received the prestigious leadership training.

The Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority (The COMET) announces that two of its directors have successfully completed the Westgate Center for Leadership and Management Development Transit Paratransit Management Certificate Program. Jackie Bowers, director of operations, and Pamela Bynoe-Reed, director of marketing and community affairs, were awarded the Transit Paratransit Management Certificate by the University of the Pacific, Eberhardt School of Business. With the certification of Bowers and Bynoe-Reed, all of The COMET’s executive staff have received the prestigious leadership training.

“The program provided our leadership team with useful tools to help us leverage our knowledge in transit regulations and mandates,” said LeRoy DesChamps, COO, The COMET. “At The COMET, we are dedicated to equipping staff with training and resources to help us embrace the challenges, successes and opportunities on the path forward for the betterment of public transportation and the people we serve.”

For almost 30 years, the Westgate Center has been offering quality leadership training to the transit industry. In 2020, they developed an online version of their top-rated Transit Management and Paratransit Certificate Series.

The program consisted of an intensive eight-week curriculum, which included an overview of transit legislation, regulation, and policy, legal issues, effective communication and financial management. Each one-day class was broken into four hours of online learning done at the participant’s convenience prior to the three hours of class engagement with the instructor to discuss, debate and internalize the learning process.

Participants must attend seven of the eight classes to receive their certification.