CapMetro Board Selects Randy Clarke as New President/CEO

Experience includes time at Boston's MBTA, with national trade group APTA

AUSTIN, Texas - CapMetro's board of directors has voted to name Randy Clarke as the agency's next President/CEO. The board took action at a meeting today to allow Krauthamer & Associates to start negotiations with Clarke. The regularly scheduled January board meeting is set for Jan. 29, and board members plan to vote on approval of a contract with the new President/CEO at that time.

Prominent among the board's criteria in identifying a candidate was an ability to develop CapMetro's long-term strategic vision; engage the community at all levels; and forge partnerships in areas such as new and existing infrastructure, development, land use and public policy. An additional priority was the ability to identify, seek and secure new and creative funding sources to ensure the agency's viability.

Randy Clarke has served as the vice president of operations and member services at the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) since April 2016. Prior to that, he spent seven years in various positions with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) in Boston, including deputy chief operating officer and assistant general manager of engineering, maintenance and preparedness, and senior director of security.

While at the MBTA in Boston, Clarke was a key member of the senior leadership team, which provides 1.2 million trips daily. He was featured in Mass Transit magazine's 2011 β€œTop 40 under 40” list, which highlights leaders in the transit industry nationwide.

CapMetro went through a rigorous search process to ensure the agency found the best possible leader to take it forward. Executive search firm Krauthamer & Associates aided CapMetro starting in late July when Linda Watson announced her retirement following more than seven years in the position. The transit agency took public feedback regarding the search at multiple board meetings since the July announcement, including a special meeting called expressly for the purpose on Sept. 14.

Board members then met with a small number of candidates in November before narrowing the slate to four finalists. The Central Texas community had the opportunity to hear from the final four candidates at a public meeting on Jan. 8. During the past week, CapMetro has gathered feedback on the final candidates through social media and by email.

The board members expressed thanks to all of the candidates who were part of the process and who brought a wealth of talent for the board to consider.