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MARTA CEO and General Manager Collie Greenwood is leaving “because of immigration and personal matters” and has elected early retirement.
MARTA CEO Collie Greenwood has stepped down due to immigration-related concerns. Rhonda Allen steps in as interim CEO.
Collie Greenwood, CEO of MARTA, has resigned from his position, citing immigration status and personal matters.
Collie Greenwood is stepping down from his role as CEO and general manager of MARTA.
Marta CEO Collie Greenwood is taking an early retirement, as the Canadian national's US work permit expired in June.
MARTA's CEO resigns amid immigration issues. Rhonda Allen named acting CEO as search for new leader begins. The board praises Collie Greenwood's leadership.
Collie Greenwood, the Canadian CEO of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, left his post after being unable to get a green card in time.
“Greenwood, due to immigration and personal matters, has elected to leave his employment and elect early retirement,” said MARTA General Counsel Jonathan Hunt.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - The general manager and CEO of MARTA has stepped down because of issues with his immigration status, according to the transit agency. Collie Greenwood’s ...
MARTA is moving forward with its search for a new leader after the transit agency's CEO and general manager's sudden retirement due to "immigration and personal matters," last week.
Several of Atlanta's key leaders and members of the region’s business community told the AJC that new MARTA leadership is a welcome change.