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Collie Greenwood, who has led MARTA through expansion, modernization and troubled times, is out as the agency’s chief. Greenwood is leaving “because of immigration and personal matters” and ...
Collie Greenwood has announced his early retirement from Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA), where he spent ...
MARTA General Manager and CEO Collie Greenwood has resigned from his post because of “immigration and personal matters.” Near the end of the transportation authority’s July 17 meeting, chief ...
MARTA's CEO Collie Greenwood announces early retirement. Rhonda Allen named acting GM/CEO. Greenwood's leadership led to great success.
In a 2024 interview, Collie Greenwood, then CEO of MARTA, shared his hopes for his legacy. It's taken on new meaning after he announced his early retirement.
Greenwood did not attend the meeting where his early retirement was announced. Ide addressed his absence, stating, “He has served MARTA tremendously in his role as general manager.
Marta CEO, Collie Greenwood, is taking an early retirement, as the Canadian national's US work permit is set to expire July 18. CEO of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, Collie ...
Greenwood is a Canadian citizen and was recently notified that his Green Card is coming after his work permit expired on June 18. As a precaution, he notified MARTA and stopped working for the ...
MARTA said Greenwood’s work permit expired June 18, beginning the process that finished Thursday where he ended his tenure as MARTA’s General Manager and CEO.
ATLANTA — In 2022, Collie Greenwood promised that MARTA could and would do better. The Metro Atlanta transit authority will now have to do so without Greenwood at the helm.
Leroy Ramos, a 47-year-old MARTA bus driver, was killed last week after getting into an argument with three teenagers who refused to pay the $2.50 bus fare. On Wednesday, MARTA General Manager ...