Port Authority’s Board of Directors today voted to hire Ellen McLean as CEO
of the transit agency. McLean’s contract is effective February 1 and extends for
three years, with options to extend the agreement for up to two additional
years.
McLean currently is the Interim CEO and previously served as the Authority’s
Chief Finance Officer.
“Ellen is the right person at the right time for Port Authority,” said Port
Authority Chairman Bob Hurley. “Ellen’s financial expertise and ability to work
collaboratively toward solutions has set her apart. It’s become abundantly clear
over the past six months that she is the right person to lead Port Authority at
this most critical time. We need a leader with sharp financial instincts to take
full advantage of the public transportation funding approved last year by the
State Legislature and Gov. Tom Corbett.”
McLean has successfully led the Authority through a challenging period that
included the formation of a new Board of Directors under a change in state law,
and change in CEO. During this time, McLean effectively worked with local and
state officials to help ensure the success of a comprehensive transportation
funding bill that directly benefits public transportation in Allegheny
County.
"Ellen has really proven herself to be the right leader for the Port
Authority," said County Executive Rich Fitzgerald. "Over the past few months,
she has focused on improving service, implementing real time technology for
riders, advocating for the agency and its users in the negotiations on
transportation funding, moving the Bus Rapid Transit project forward and
increasing advertising revenues. She has met every challenge, established strong
relationships with each of our stakeholders and has led the agency with poise
and determination. I look forward to continuing to work with her and the rest of
our partners as we improve and strengthen our transit system."
McLean joined Port Authority in 2010 as its Chief Financial Officer,
overseeing financial planning, operating and capital budgets and other areas.
Her previous experience includes serving for six years as Chief Financial
Officer of the City of Pittsburgh under Mayor Tom Murphy and later as Managing
Director of Infrastructure Initiatives for the Urban Land Institute in
Washington, D.C.
"We've developed a positive relationship with Ellen McLean and County
Executive Rich Fitzgerald through the last few years, working on legislation and
our last labor agreement," said Steve Palonis, President/Business Agent for ATU
Local 85. "I think we all agree that public transportation is a right for
residents of Allegheny County. And, I think Ellen brings stability and positive
direction to the Authority."
McLean will be paid an annual salary of
$215,000. The average CEO salary nationally for transit agencies of similar size
is about $254,000, according to 2012 data from the American Public
Transportation Association.
“I’m very pleased to lead this agency and look forward to working to improve
our transit system for this region,” McLean said. “This is a team effort and I’m
thrilled to do this alongside a strong Board of Directors, an engaged union
leadership, community partners and support from public officials.
“Together, we can make very positive change in our public transportation
system. We intend to move forward in a strategic and deliberate manner.”