Previously, Robinson
served as CFO of the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio in
Cincinnati. -more- Page 2 His public finance experience
includes roles as Treasure/CFO with Jefferson Township Local
School District and Finance Director with the Butler County
Children Services. “Public finance is a wonderful arena in
which to work,” said Robinson. “This position at TARTA
offered the opportunity to join a team of professionals
looking to make broad transformational change and bring an
exceptional transportation service to the community of
Greater Toledo.”
Robinson has a Bachelor of
Science degree in Business Administration and Finance from
Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Talbott will oversee the
long-term planning and day-to-day operations of the Toledo
Area Regional Paratransit System (TARPS) which is a
door-to-door transit service provided in seven Northwest
Ohio communities for people with disabilities who have
physical and/or cognitive challenges.
Talbott brings over 15
years of experience in paratransit operations and a track
record of implementing cost-effective services that also
strengthen customer and community relations. At her previous
role with First Transit in Northern California, Talbott was
responsible for the day- to- day oversight of service
operations including vehicle maintenance, dispatch,
supplemental taxi operation, and customer support and
reservations.
She holds a Bachelor of
Science degree in Business Administration from the
University of Southern California.
“I plan to bring my
experience in transit and commitment to improvement to the
TARPS Team,” said Talbott. “I know we already have a great
team of people. I want to help give them the tools and
knowledge to bring our TARPS system to the next level of
service and continue to grow with the community.” –
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