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Marta CEO Collie Greenwood is taking an early retirement, as the Canadian national's US work permit expired in June.
MARTA CEO Collie Greenwood has stepped down due to immigration-related concerns. Rhonda Allen steps in as interim CEO.
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MARTA CEO and GM Collie Greenwood resigned Thursday due to personal, immigration issues. Venezuelans deported by Trump to ...
MARTA leadership says the rider experience will not change after Collie Greenwood's sudden departure. Venezuelans deported by ...
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Collie Greenwood has announced his early retirement from Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA), where he spent ...
Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) General Manager and CEO Collie Greenwood announced on July 17 that he ...
“Greenwood, due to immigration and personal matters, has elected to leave his employment and elect early retirement,” said ...
The U.S. green card backlog has hit a record 11.3 million pending cases, as processing slows and stricter Trump-era ...
Greenwood joined MARTA in July 2019 as chief of bus operations and urban planning, advanced to deputy general manager of ...
Collie Greenwood, the Canadian CEO of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, left his post after being unable to get a green card in time.