James Simpson (government official)
James Stuart "Jim" Simpson is the former commissioner of New Jersey's Department of Transportation (NJDOT), from 2010–2014,[1][2][3] and a former federal government official and moving company executive.
James Simpson | |
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Simpson as Federal Transit Administrator. | |
Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Transportation | |
In office 2010–2014 | |
Governor | Chris Christie |
Preceded by | Stephen Dilts |
Succeeded by | Joseph Bertoni |
Administrator of the Federal Transit Administration | |
In office 2006–2008 | |
President | George W. Bush |
Preceded by | Jennifer L. Dorn |
Succeeded by | Peter Rogoff |
Personal details | |
Political party | Republican |
He became Federal Transit Administrator (head of the Federal Transit Administration) in the United States Department of Transportation on August 10, 2006.[4] Simpson began his career in transportation over 30 years ago as a tractor-trailer driver for a local moving company and advanced within the company to shape it into a major international business. For his work in the moving industry, the U.S. Department of Commerce honored Simpson with an International Trade Award for service excellence.
In 1995, New York Governor George E. Pataki appointed Simpson as a commissioner of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) where he served for 10 years, including stints as chairman of the Real Estate & Planning Committee and the Safety and Security Committee. Immediately following 9/11, he was designated the primary MTA Board liaison to the Governor’s and Mayor’s Offices in coordinating transit activities at the World Trade Center site.
Gov. Pataki also appointed Simpson as a member of the New York State Job Development Authority Board. Under New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s administration, he was appointed Honorary Deputy Police Commissioner for the New York City Police Department. The New York City Police Department’s Honor Legion also honored him with a membership. In addition, Mayor Giuliani appointed him to the New York City Work Force Investment Board.
Simpson's other civic roles include serving as a director of the New York City Partnership and Chamber of Commerce; and, chairman of the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce. In June 2015, he joined the board of Zippy Shell.[5]
He graduated magna cum laude from St. John’s University, with a B.S. in managerial science and economics. He is a 1995 Alumnus of the David Rockefeller Fellowship Program and a 1996 British American Fellow.
In 2004, President George W. Bush nominated and the United States Senate confirmed Simpson to the St. Lawrence Seaway Advisory Board, where he was elevated to chairman.
References
- Frassinelli, Mike (March 1, 2010). "Senate panel approves James Simpson for N.J. Department of Transportation commissioner". The Star-Ledger. New Jersey. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
- Nussbaum, Paul (2010-02-28). "Next N.J. transit chief faces rough road ahead". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
- "Report: Former Staten Islander James Simpson stepping down as head of New Jersey Department of Transportation". SILive.com.
- Presidential Nomination: James Stuart Simpson
- "Zippy Shell Announces New Board Member Following $25 Million Investment". StreetInsider.com.
- "DOT Commissioner James Simpson's tenure gets mixed reviews". NJ.com.
- "Simpson calls tenure as NJ transportation chief 'the most gratifying experience I've ever had'". NJ.com.
This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Department of Transportation document: "http://www.fta.dot.gov/about/offices/about_FTA_144.html".