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Rogers Named Omnitrans Interim CEO/GM

By Wendy Williams, Media Contact
October 10, 2019 at 12:23pm. Views: 64

The Omnitrans Board of Directors today appointed Deputy General Manager Erin Rogers as Interim CEO/General Manager of the transit agency effective November 7, 2019. She takes over for CEO/General Manager P. Scott Graham who will be departing after 13 years of service.

“We are confident in Erin’s ability to lead the Omnitrans team into a new era of transit as we transition to a zero-emission bus fleet and implement more flexible and efficient bus service,” said David Avila, Omnitrans Board Chair and Yucaipa Mayor Pro Tem.  

Rogers joined Omnitrans in 2017. She brings three decades of experience in the transit industry to her leadership role at Omnitrans including 16 years at Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA). There she held the position of Assistant General Manager for 10 years and was responsible for oversight and management of all fixed route bus and paratransit operations.           

“Through teamwork, leadership, pride and enthusiasm, we will keep on our commitments to the Board of Directors while delivering outstanding transportation service in the San Bernardino Valley,” said Rogers.

She plans to focus on developing a strong safety culture, excellent customer service, smart use of technology, and ensuring efficient and cost-effective service delivery.

Graham originally joined Omnitrans in 2006 as Director of Operations before being tapped to lead the agency in 2013.  He previously worked at OCTA for 12 years and had a 26-year career in the US Marine Corps.

“I’m proud to have led Omnitrans during a time when the agency implemented the innovative sbX bus rapid transit line, opened the multimodal San Bernardino Transit Center, and earned the Gold Award in Safety and Security from the American Public Transit Association,” said Graham.

Omnitrans currently employs about 720 people directly and has 220 contracted employees. Annual ridership tops 10 million on 34 bus routes and paratransit services combined. The agency fleet includes 178 transit coaches and 106 vans and minibuses for demand response. 

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