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In 1984 Mr. Toliver joined the City and
County of San Francisco as the Deputy General Manager of Operations
for the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni).
Mr. Toliver was recruited to Seattle in 1988 for the position
of Director of Transit for Seattle Metro. In 1996 a new
County Department of Transportation was formed and the former
County Executive and now Governor of the State of Washington,
Gary Locke, appointed Mr. Toliver the Director of the new Department
of Transportation for King County.
Mr. Toliver left King County in October of 2002 and joined the
Atlanta, GA firm of Computer Intelligence2, Inc. (CI2) as its
Vice President charge with the creation of CI2's new Transportation
Division. CI2 Transportation deploys, integrates and manages
both basic and advanced technology based systems.
Mr. Toliver has both his undergraduate (BBA, 1968) and graduate
degree (MBA, 1973) from the University of Cincinnati.
Mr. Toliver is a member and former Chair of the Board of Trustees
for the Norman Y. Mineta International Institute for Surface
Transportation Policy Studies. He is also a former member of
the Board of Directors of the Intelligent Transportation Society
of America (ITSA). He is currently the Chair of TCRP Project
J-9 (eTransit). He served on the “ITS World” editorial
advisory board and has published numerous articles and papers
on technology and its role in transit's future.
Mr. Toliver is a past Vice President for Management and Finance
of the American Public Transit Association (1992-94); past National
Chairman/President of the Conference of Minority Transportation
Officials (l986-88); and a former member of the Board of Trustees
of the National Urban League (1994-97).
Mr. Toliver has received many prestigious awards, including the
American Public Transportation Association's 1999 Jesse L. Haugh
Award. Presented to the transit executive who has contributed
the most to advance the urban transit industry in the United
States and Canada. He was named by Bus Ride magazine as "One
of the 25 most influential people in the bus industry" in
1998 and most recently profiled in the November/December 2002
issue of the TRB's publication "TR News".
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