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Metropolitan Transportation Authority Biographical Information Report Covering Fiscal Year 2011 Metropolitan Transportation Authority Biographical Information Report Covering Fiscal Year 2011 Submitted as part of the MTA 2011 Annual Report Pursuant to New York State Public Authorities Law Section 2800(1)(a)(5-a) MTA BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FISCAL YEAR 2011 Agency First Name Last Name Title Education/Degree Employment Univ of Benin(Nigeria)/Bachelor of Law(BL); Nigerian Law School/BL; Howard CCC John Abili Dep General Counsel Univ/Master/Laws MTA, Goldberg & Connolly CCC Yunes Abu-Mulaweh Dir Estimating Manhattan College/BE; Manhattan College/ME MTA Univ of Ill/BS, Stevens Inst of Tech/Master's CCC Rajee Alexander Design Manager Certificate MTA, Booz Allen Hamilton CCC Barbara Borges Sr Dir Pol & Cnt Admin-ESA SUNY at Oneonta/BS Bus. Economics MTA, BRW, Inc. CCC David Cannon Sr Dir Chief Procur Officer St. John’s Univ/AS; St. John's Univ/BS MTA Gauhati Univ./BS Civil Eng;Ranchi Univ./MS CCC Sankar Chakraborty Dep Chief Engineer Civil Eng;CUNY/MS Civil Eng. MTA CCC Joseph Christen Jr. VP & Dep Program Exec NJ Inst of Tech/BSME MTA Harvard Univ/Master of City and Reg.l Plng; St. CCC Anthony D'Amico VP Chief Financial Officer Joseph’s Univ/BA MTA CCC Michael Daniels Sr Proj Mgr-ESA Constr Coord SUNY Farmingdale/AAS, Pratt Institute/BSME MTA John E Osborn P.C; Kossoff & Unger; NY CCC Zoe Davidson Asst Gen Counsel Univ. of WA/BA Sociology;Boston Univ/JD Law School; NYC Law Dept. CCC Mark DeBernardo Dir Planning & Construct Hunter College/BA; Univ Tenn/MS MTA CCC Anthony Di Fiore Program Manager I Univ. Of Rochester/BS Mechanical Engineering MTA Pratt Univ./BE Electical Eng.; Polytechnic CCC Jose Diaz Construction Manager Univ./ Transportation Mgt MTA Lehman College/BA, Long Island Univ/Master CCC Sheldon Dixon Dir Human Resources Applied Psychology MTA CCC Uday Durg Program Executive LMP Univ of Mysore/BSME, Polytechnic Univ/MS MTA SUNY Buffalo/BS Mech Eng.; Brooklyn Law CCC Evan Eisland SVP Gen Counsel & Secr School/JD Mc Cullough Goldberger &Staudt LLP CCC Demetris Eliades Sr Eng Mgr Design Mgmt CUNY City College/BSCE MTA CCC Timothy Gianfrancesco Program Manager II Manhattan College/BE MTA Univ. Penn/BS Economics; Univ. Penn/ MA City Parsons Brinkerhoff;NY/NJ Port Auth.; CCC William Goldstein Exec Vice President Planning WTC Memorial find US Military Academy West Point/BSCE; CCC William Goodrich Sr VP Program Exec 2Ave MIT/MSCE MTA, Parsons Brinckerhoff CCC Richard Grove Sr Dir Program Support Fairleigh Dickinson Univ/BSCE and MBA MTA CCC Herman Hausmann Chief Sys Integration OFF-CCC Empire State College/BS Labor Studies MTA Page 1 of 79 MTA BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FISCAL YEAR 2011 Agency First Name Last Name Title Education/Degree Employment Bard College/BA, Pratt Institute/MS, CCC Audrey Heffernan Dir Planning & Ext Rel CUNY/MA MTA CCC Patricia Hoag Sr Dir Pol & Cnt Admin 7Ln Empire State College/Bachelor's degree MTA Israel Inst.of Tech./BCE;Columbia Univ./ME CCC Michael Horodniceanu President Mgmt; Polytec. Univ/Ph.D., Transp, Plan & Eng MTA, Urbitran Group SUNY Albany/BA, Univ of Cincinnati/Master of CCC Susan Jurman Chief of Program Ops Public Affairs MTA CCC Bhima Khunti Sr Eng Mgr Design Mgmt SP University(India)/BSME MTA CCC Shawn Kildare Sr VP & Prog Exec 7 West Manhattan College/BS-Civil Engineering MTA Columbia/BA, Harvard/Master of Public CCC Patrick Killackey Dep Chief Perf & Fin Anal Policy MTA Washington Univ/BS in Bus Admin, Pace/MBA CCC Sharon Killiebrew Sr Dir Program Support and MS in Acct. MTA Gujarat Univ(India)/BE; Stevens Inst of CCC Bharat Kothari Program Manager I Tech/ME; Baruch/MBA MTA CCC Mike Kyriacou VP & Chief Engineer CUNY/ BSCE MTA SUNY Stonybrook/BA Mechanical Eng.; New CCC Sergey Leonidov Asst Gen Counsel England School Law/JD Peckar & Abramkson, PC CCC Kenneth Lewaine Dir Procurement & Admin St. John's University/BS MTA CCC Laurie Lombardi Dir Budgets Oswego State Univ/BS in Business Admin MTA CCC James Lyons Sr Dir Program Support College of Staten Island/BS MTA Colorado School of Mines/BS; Georgia Institute CCC Robert Magnifico Dir Design of Technology/MS MTA CCC Ayala Malinovitz Chief of Staff Tel Aviv University/BBA MTA, Urbitran Group CCC Sammy Mercado Construction Manager CUNY/Bachlors Mechanical Engineering MTA, Kone Inc. CCC Kirit Mevawala Program Manager I BVM Engineering College (India)/BSCE MTA Washington Univ/BA Architecture, Masters of NYC Housing Auth; eM Real Estate, CCC Eve Michel VP Dev Chief Architect International Administration Archstone, NYC CCC Ahmad Nasser Chief Scheduling U. Southern California/BSCE MTA SUNY Cortland/BS; West Virginia Univ/ MS CCC Eric Osnes Dir System Safety&Security Safety and Environmental Mgmt MTA, FBI CCC Anil Parikh VP & Dep Program Exec NJIT/BSCE & MSCE MTA CCC Alan Paskoff Sr VP Program Exec ESA Lehigh Univ/BS, Baruch College/MBA MTA CCC Naresh Patel Construction Manager NJIT/BSCE and MSCE MTA CCC Joseph Petrocelli VP Plan Dev & Ext Relation Hunter College/BA MTA CCC Ronald Pezik Program Manager II NJIT/BSCE & MSCE MTA CCC Nino Pirraglia Construction Manager Manhattan College/BCE MTA Page 2 of 79 MTA BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FISCAL YEAR 2011 Agency First Name Last Name Title Education/Degree Employment Univ. College of Eng/BS Civil Eng;Univ. College CCC Ramesh Ramanathaiah Construction Manager of Eng/MS Constr. Tech; NJIT/MS Constr. Mgt. MTA CCC Thomas Reed Construction Manager NYIT/BS MTA Syracuse Univ./BS Child & Family Studies; CCC Sarah Rios Chief of Grants Mgmt yracuse Univ.Masters Regional Planning MTA CCC Charles Ryker Chief Estimating Stevens Institute of Tech/BE MTA CCC Nicola Santoiemma Construction Manager SUNY Farmingdale/AAS; Hofstra/BSME MTA, Bovis Lend Lease LMB Hofstra Univ./BS Mechanical Eng; Columbia Univ/MS Mechanical Eng.;Columbia CCC Thomas Savio Chief Risk Mgnt&Cost Cntrl Univ./MBA MTA Swiss Federal Institute of Technology/BSCE MTA, Fay, Spofford & Thorndike of NY, CCC Raymond Schaeffer VP Program Cont & Qual Saf and MSCE Inc Cornell Univ/BSCE; Univ South Carolina/ME, CCC Mark Schiffman VP & Dep Program Exec Univ North Carolina/JD MTA, Urbitran Group, HAKS CCC Ihab Shafei Construction Manager Alexandria Univ/BSCE, CUNY/MSCE MTA CUNY City College/BSCE, MSCE; Polytechnic CCC Mohyi Soliman Construction Manager Univ/MSCE Constr. Mgmt MTA Punjab Univ/BS Chem. Eng., Manhattan CCC Balbir Sood Design Manager College/MS Envir. Eng MTA CCC Stephen Stark Sr Dir Program Support Northeastern U./BS & MS MTA CCC Karl Steel Construction Manager CCNY/BE Electrical Eng MTA Univ of Madras/BS Mechanical Eng; NJIT/MS CCC Ehambaram Sundaresan Chief Quality & Safety Engineering Mgt. MTA CCC Wai Tong Sr Dir Program Support CUNY/BE MTA CCC Hsin Wu Program Manager II City College of NY/BCE and MSCE MTA CCC Lewis Wunderlich Construction Manager SUNY Stonybrook/BA and MS MTA CCC Chester Yee VP & Dep Program Exec Northeastern U./BS Civil Engineering NYC School Construction Auth. LIRR THOMAS ABBOTT MGR-SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT University of Michigan/BS LIRR LIRR RICHARD AEBLY MGR-NTWK COMPUTING TECH New York Institute of Tech/BS LIRR LIRR RALPH AGRITELLEY DIRECTOR-LABOR RELATIONS Tufts University, Antioch Law School City of NY Office of Labor Relations DEPUTY DIRECTOR SYSTEM Boston College/BA LIRR PETER ALBERT SAFETY/SAFETY COUNSEL Hofstra University School Of Law/JD Law Offices of Peter Albert DEPUTY CHF PROCUREMENT Fairfield University/BS LIRR JAMES ALLEN OFFICER Long Island University CW POST/MBA LIRR Cornell University/BA LIRR KARLA ALSTON GENERAL ATTORNEY Brooklyn Law School/JD New York Tranist Authority LIRR SIGFREDO ALVARADO SUPERVISOR-TRAIN MOVEMENT N/A LIRR Page 3 of 79 MTA BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FISCAL YEAR 2011 Agency First Name Last Name Title Education/Degree Employment Technical Career Institute/ Certificate in A/C & LIRR VINCENT ANDREOTTI SUPT-M OF E PLANT MAINTENANCE Refrigeration Technology LIRR LIRR LISA ANTONIETTI PRINC MGR-MW ADMINISTRATION Dowling College/BBA LIRR LIRR ROBERT ARASA ASST GEN MGR - STATION OPERS N/A LIRR LIRR GEORGE ASIMENIOS SR PROJECT MANAGER The City College of NY/BS & ME LIRR LIRR RUSSELL AUERBACH ASST ENGINEER-SIGNAL New York Institute of Technology/MSEE LIRR LIRR RICHARD BARONE SR. MGR-PROCUREMENT-ENG SUNY Empire College/BS LIRR LIRR MICHAEL BARTO SUPV-TRAIN MOVEMENT N/A LIRR LIRR KENNY BAUTISTA SUPV-TRAIN MOVEMENT N/A LIRR LIRR BRET BECKER SUPT OF ENGINES SUNY @ Albany/BA LIRR LIRR MICHAEL BENDICK SUPERINTENDENT EAST END N/A LIRR Sperry University/Cert LIRR ARTHUR BERBERICH SR MGR-SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT Control Data Corp/Cert LIRR BS Eng Tech Middlesex LIRR KENNETH BERG SR PROJECT MANAGER County College/Eng Tech LIRR Queesnborough College/AAS Baruch College/BBA LIRR DONNA BETTY SR MGR-CAP PROG DEVELOPMENT St Johns University/MBA LIRR BBA Business Mgmt Nassau LIRR ARTHUR BILLOTTI SR. MGR-PROCUREMENT-EQUIP CCC/AS LIRR Suffolk CCC/AA LIRR KENNETH BOHLER MGR-COMM MAINTENANCE Grumman Data Systems/Certificate LIRR LIRR ALLEN BOYLE ASST DIR-FA SCPS,EST&PRJ CTRLS N/A LIRR LIRR MICHELLE BOYLE MGR-GRANT MANAGEMENT Hofstra Unviersity/BBA LIRR LIRR ERNEST BRATHWAITE MGR-SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT Academy of Aeronautics/BS LIRR LIRR ROBERT BRENNAN DIR-GOV'T & COMM AFFRS John Jay College of Criminal Justice/BS LIRR PRINCIPAL ENG FACILITIES BS Degree Mechanical Engnineering; EIT LIRR ALBERT BRIFFA MAINTENANCE EAST/WEST Certification LIRR LIRR PETER BROCK PRINC ENGR-FACIL MAINT-EAST SUNY Maritime College @ Fort Schuyler/BE LIRR Columbia Business School/ Certificate LIRR JAMES ROD BROOKS CHIEF TRANSP OFFICER SUNY Empire State/BA LIRR Suffolk County Community College/AA LIRR PAMELA BURFORD DIR-STRATEGIC INVESTMENT SUNY @ Stony Brook/BA LIRR University of ArizonaTucson/BS LIRR MICHAEL BUTLER DIR-PROGRAM MGMT-ESA Project Director/Federal Certificate US Department of Energy LIRR JOHN CABOT ENGR-TRACK SPECIAL PROJECTS Pratt Institute/BE LIRR LIRR JOSEPH CALDERONE VICE PRES-MKT DEV & PUB AFFRS N/A Nassau County Executive Page 4 of 79 MTA BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FISCAL YEAR 2011 Agency First Name Last Name Title Education/Degree Employment LIRR CHRISTOPHER CALVAGNA EXEC DIRECTOR - PTC N/A LIRR GEN SUPT-TRANSPORTATION LIRR VINCENT CAMPASANO SUPPORT SERVICES SUNY Farmingdale College/AS LIRR SR PROJECT MANAGER- ESA OPER LIRR ANTHONY CAPOBIANCO READ ST.
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