Todd P. McIntyre is joining Metrolink as chief strategy officer where he will lead the commuter railroad’s planning, government affairs, community relations, procurement and railroad services.
“Todd brings a breadth of experience to the position of chief strategy officer at both the local and national levels and a deep knowledge of transportation policy and legislative affairs along with direct management experience of commuter and freight capital programs,” said Metrolink CEO Stephanie Wiggins.
His experience includes three years at the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) in Washington D.C. as chief of staff where he served as an advisor and proxy for the director on strategic direction and decision making. Prior to DDOT, McIntyre worked at the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) where he managed oversight of more than $4 billion in freight and passenger rail capital programs around the U.S., including the California High-Speed Rail Authority and the Pacific Northwest Rail Corridor.
McIntyre received a Bachelor of Arts from Morehouse College in 1996 and a Master of Planning Degree from the USC in 2006. He is a recipient of the FRA Administration Award for Excellence in 2016 and the Secretary of Transportation Award for Excellence in 2013 and 2015.
“I am honored and humbled to join Metrolink’s new leadership team at this exciting time,” McIntyre said “I look forward to working with Metrolink’s partners and stakeholders, including the member agencies, a broad delegation of elected officials, staff at cities throughout the region and regional citizens to advance our shared transportation goals.”