Feinberg named Acting Administrator of FRA

Written by Jenifer Nunez, assistant editor

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Chief of Staff Sarah Feinberg will serve as acting administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), succeeding Joseph Szabo who was appointed and confirmed as the agency's twelfth Administrator in 2009. Szabo stepped down as the agency's head Jan 9.

 

“Sarah has been my partner and served as my closest advisor during her tenure as chief of staff at the USDOT. With her ability to bring clarity, focus and direction to complex challenges, she has become a proven leader within our agency,” said U. S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. “Sarah has the right mix of experience and skills to adeptly lead the FRA as it continues its important work to ensure the safe, reliable and efficient movement of people and goods.”
Feinberg becomes the second woman to lead the agency since its founding in 1966.

Since 2013, Feinberg has served as the chief of staff for USDOT, managing the agency’s 10 modal departments and spearheading the agency’s legislative, policy and communications efforts. Feinberg provided strategic advice and counsel to the secretary regarding operational and legislative initiatives across all modes of transportation, as well as leading the department’s efforts on its $302-billion surface transportation reauthorization plan, sent to the U.S. Congress last year.
During her time as Chief of Staff, Feinberg worked closely with Secretary Foxx and each agency in the department to ensure that they are continuously raising the bar on safety. As acting administrator of the FRA, Feinberg will work to strengthen the culture of safety across the railroad industry.

 

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