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John Nathan Lieber. ( 1961-09-19) September 19, 1961 (age 62) Education. Harvard University ( BA) New York University ( JD) John Nathan " Janno " Lieber (born September 19, 1961) [1] is the head of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York. He was appointed acting chair and CEO in July 2021 and confirmed permanently in January ...
In 2017 Janno Lieber became MTA Capital Construction president; in 2021 he was appointed Acting Chair of the MTA. Projects being built under MTA Capital Construction include the East Side Access and phases 2, 3, and 4 of the Second Avenue Subway.
New York City's minimum wage will raise to $16 starting in 2024, Hochul said. It'll then go up by 50 cents each for the next two years, until it hits $17 in 2026, she said. Starting in 2027, the ...
NEW YORK, NY — Deep in the bedrock 15 stories below the famous Grand Central Terminal, a cavernous construction site is slowly – and expensively – taking shape as a commuter rail hub that ...
MTA Shakeup: Feinberg Steps Aside, Lieber Takes Leadership Spot - New York City, NY - Sarah Feinberg is stepping down as New York City's transit chief, but could move onto the MTA's board under a ...
Janno Lieber, Chair January 20, 2022: Governor (Kathy Hochul) Jamey Barbas June 10, 2020: Governor (Andrew Cuomo) Haeda B. Mihaltses April 10, 2019: Governor (Andrew Cuomo) Lisa Sorin June 3, 2022: Governor (Kathy Hochul) VACANT Governor (Kathy Hochul) David R. Jones June 17, 2016: Mayor (Bill de Blasio) Meera Joshi
Janno Lieber, the MTA’s acting chair and CEO, thanked Schumer and the rest of New York’s congressional delegation for their work to secure the funding.
Janno Lieber, president of MTA construction and development, said the pandemic also sapped the agency's capital budget. "I am here to tell you today that we are back on track,” he said.
Janno Lieber, chair and CEO of the MTA, called the plan "essential to the city's future" economically and from a quality-of-life standpoint, in a press conference Wednesday afternoon.
"The deal embodies the MTA’s commitment to maximize the value of its assets for the public’s bottom line," Janno Lieber, President of MTA Construction & Development, said in a statement.