The Maine Turnpike Authority has appointed an interim executive director following the departure of Peter Mills. The MTA announced that Erin Courtney, the current Chief Financial Officer, will step in as the interim executive director. Mills’ departure comes after serving as the head of the agency for three years.
Courtney has been with the Maine Turnpike Authority for over 20 years and has a background in finance and management. She is well-respected within the organization and brings a wealth of experience to the role. The MTA board expressed confidence in Courtney’s ability to lead the agency during this transitional period.
Mills’ departure was announced in a press release from the Maine Turnpike Authority, noting that he is leaving to pursue other opportunities. During his tenure, Mills oversaw several key projects and initiatives aimed at improving the efficiency and accessibility of the Maine Turnpike. His leadership will be missed, but the board is optimistic about the future under Courtney’s interim leadership.
The Maine Turnpike Authority plays a crucial role in maintaining and improving the state’s transportation infrastructure. The agency is responsible for overseeing the operation and maintenance of the Maine Turnpike, as well as planning for future projects and developments. With Courtney at the helm as interim executive director, the authority is expected to continue its mission of providing safe and efficient transportation services to the people of Maine.
The appointment of Erin Courtney as interim executive director signals a smooth transition for the Maine Turnpike Authority following Peter Mills’ departure. The board is confident in Courtney’s ability to lead the agency through this period of change and looks forward to her continued contributions to the organization.
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