SEPTA CEO and General Manager, Leslie Richards, announced she is stepping down from her post on November 29th.
Chief Operating Officer Scott Sauer will serve as interim general manager until a permanent successor is chosen.
SEPTA CEO Leslie Richards will resign at the end of November, bringing her five-year reign as the lead of the troubled transit agency to an end.
The shakeup in leadership comes as state lawmakers remain divided on how to provide more funding for public transportation.
SEPTA CEO and General Manager Leslie S. Richards announced Thursday that she will step down effective Nov. 29 from the ...
Leslie Richards, who’s led SEPTA for the last five years through the COVID-19 pandemic and its subsequent recovery, announced ...
SEPTA CEO Leslie Richards has announced she will step down from that position next month. Richards, who is also the transit ...
SEPTA General Manager and CEO Leslie Richards will step down next month. On Thursday, Oct. 24, Richards announced she would ...
SEPTA had a 34% decrease in serious crimes in 2024 compared to the same period last year, according to new data.
The U.S. Marshals Service Eastern Pennsylvania Violent Crime Fugitive Task Force has captured the man responsible for shooting 3 women on a SEPTA bus in early October. 18-year-old Raphael Ezeamaka ...
SEPTA's Transit Police Department Thursday announced serious crime has dropped by 34 percent in the first three quarters of ...
U.S. Marshals capture 18-year-old Raphael Ezeamaka in Delaware, accused of shooting three women on a SEPTA bus in ...