Bob Kiley
Robert R. Kiley, better known as Bob Kiley, (born 16 September 1935) is a public transit planner and supervisor, with a reputation of being able to save transit systems experiencing serious problems. As of 2004 he is the current Commissioner of Transport for London, the public organisation empowered with running and maintaining London's public transport network.
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16 September - 1935 - Public transit - As of 2004 - Commissioner - Transport for London - London - Public transport
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Kiley has also worked as a CIA agent, as the CEO of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, the deputy mayor of Boston, the Chairman and CEO of the New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority and as President and CEO of the New York City Partnership. He is credited as being the architect of the revival of Boston and New York's ailing public transport systems in the 1970s and 1980s respectively.
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CIA - CEO - Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority - Deputy mayor - Boston - Chairman - New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority - President - New York City Partnership - Architect - New York - 1970s - 1980s
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