Andy Byford
Andy Byford (born 1965) is the Chief Executive Officer of the Toronto Transit Commission.
Biography
Early life
Byford grew up in Plymouth, United Kingdom and graduated with double honours in French and German at the University of Leicester.[1] He also holds a certificate and diploma in transport from the University of London and a diplome superieur d'etudes francaises from the Universite de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour.
Career
He worked as a Station Foreman in the London Underground from 1989, Group Station Manager of King’s Cross station and later General Manager of customer services on a number of tube lines.[2] Byford then moved to main line railway operations, becoming Operations and Safety Director for South Eastern Trains from 2003 to 2006 and subsequently Operations Director for sister company Southern Railway from 2006 to 2009. He was then approached to become Chief Operating Officer with Railcorp of New South Wales, Australia. From there, Byford was hired for the same role with the TTC in November 2011.[2] Following the firing of Gary Webster, Byford became interim Chief General Manager. In March 2012, Byford was promoted as CGM and his role was renamed as CEO.[1]
As CEO, Byford launched a five-year Corporate Plan to modernise all aspects of the TTC's operations.
A member of the Institution of Railway Operators, Byford serves on the Board of Directors of the American Passenger Transit Association (APTA). In June 2014, Byford was invited to serve on the Governor of New York's MTA Transportation Reinvention Commission to review the MTA's capital program, specifically its operations and maintenance practices. In 2015, Byford served on an APTA panel that reviewed Boston MBTA's handling of winter operations. In June 2016, Byford served on an international transit CEO panel struck by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments to advise the Washington Metro on best practice as it relates to funding, governance and operations.
Byford is the Chair of FlyPlymouth, the company set up to reopen Plymouth City Airport and resume commercial flights from the city.
Personal life
Byford is married to his Canadian-born wife Alison (m. 1994 in Ottawa) and lives in downtown Toronto. He does not own a car, using the TTC for both personal and professional travel. [3] Byford's grandfather was a bus driver for London Transport.[4] Byford has retained his British citizenship since his departure from England. He is a lifelong supporter of Plymouth Argyle Football Club.
References
- 1 2 http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2012/03/13/toronto-transit-commission-ttc-webster.html?cmp=rss%26cmp=AFC-I78V04166919
- 1 2 http://www.thestar.com/news/transportation/article/1136486--ttc-s-new-driver-andy-byford-rolls-up-his-sleeves-and-gets-to-work
- ↑ Kalinowski, Tess (2014-04-17). "Can this man save the TTC?". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2014-04-20.
- ↑ http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/02/26/andy-byford-from-the-tube-to-the-ttc/
External links
Media related to Andy Byford at Wikimedia Commons
Preceded by Gary Webster - as Chief General Manager |
Chief Executive Officer of the Toronto Transit Commission 2012- |
Succeeded by incumbent |