CEO of Ontario’s Metrolinx resigns
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CEO of Ontario’s Metrolinx resigns
TORONTO — Phil Verster, CEO of Ontario provincial transportation agency Metrolinx since 2017, has resigned, the provincial government announced this week. The CBC reports that a memo to employees said Verster is departing for a rail industry job outside of Canada. He will depart as soon as Dec. 16. Michael Lindsay, currently head of Infrastructure Ontario, will become interim president and CEO. “I want to thank Phil for his many years of service…
Angela Clayton appointed new interim-president and CEO of Infrastructure Ontario
The Government of Ontario appointed Angela Clayton as the new interim-president and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Infrastructure Ontario (IO). Clayton will assume her new role later this month, once the current president and CEO of IO, Michael Lindsay, moves over to Metrolinx. In the wake of the resignation of Metrolinx CEO Phil Verster last week, Lindsay was appointed as interim-president and CEO and he will move over to Metrolinx on Decemb…
Infrastructure Ontario boss to lead Metrolinx as Phil Verster quits top job
Canadian Press The head of provincial transit agency Metrolinx is resigning after seven years on the job, having become the target of frequent criticism for the failure to open the long-delayed Eglinton Crosstown LRT. Phil Verster has accepted a new position and will be moving on as soon as Dec. 16, Premier Doug Ford […] The post Infrastructure Ontario boss to lead Metrolinx as Phil Verster quits top job appeared first on Ontario Construction Ne…
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