Traffic & Transit

SEPTA General Manager Leslie Richards Stepping Down In November

Leslie Richards served as SEPTA's general manager and CEO for five years. She will now become a professor at the University of Pennsylvania.

SEPTA General Manager and CEO Leslie Richard will go on to serve as a Professor of Practice in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania’s Weitzman School of Design.
SEPTA General Manager and CEO Leslie Richard will go on to serve as a Professor of Practice in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania’s Weitzman School of Design. (SEPTA)

PHILADELPHIA — SEPTA's general manager and CEO is stepping down.

The transit authority said Leslie Richards will step down from her role leading SEPTA on Nov. 29.

Richards served as the general manager and CEO of SEPTA for five years.

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According to SEPTA and Richards, she will go on to serve as a Professor of Practice in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania’s Weitzman School of Design.

"It has been an honor to lead SEPTA, and especially to lead our 9,500 employees, each of whom brings incredible expertise, dedication and heart to serving our community," Richards said.
"I’m proud to have led a workplace known for its collegiality, dedication to efficiency and equity. Working together, we have positioned SEPTA for a bright future, increasing frequent mobility and access to opportunities for our region."

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During her five-year tenure, Richards has overseen SEPTA’s recovery from the COVID pandemic and its impact on the agency’s ridership and finances, while also overseeing a redesign of SEPTA’s bus network, introducing the SEPTA Key Advantage system, and working to secure additional public funding for transit amidst the reality of a $240 million projected FY2025 operating deficit.

"Leslie has been a dedicated public servant for nearly 20 years, and at SEPTA she has been a true champion for public transit and for our region as a whole," SEPTA Board Chair Kenneth Lawrence said. "She faced an extraordinary set of challenges over the last five years, and we deeply appreciate her service to the cause of public transit. We wish her well in her future endeavors.” Lawrence indicated that SEPTA intends to conduct a nationwide search for Richards’ successor, which is expected to begin in the coming weeks. The Board also announced that Chief Operating Officer Scott Sauer will serve as Interim General Manager until a permanent successor is chosen."

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