Metro CEO Stephanie Wiggins Agrees to Advise TWI

Metro CEO Stephanie Wiggins has agreed to be an advisor to TWI, reaffirming the long-standing relationship between LA Metro, TWI, and LA Trade Tech. Ms. Wiggins will provide advice and guidance on matters related to the transit workforce in the Los Angeles area. TWI will, in turn, lend our expertise to facilitate projects related to our ongoing partnership, as well as the challenges posed by preparing Los Angeles to host the upcoming 2028 Olympic Games. We look forward to our continued productive relationship.

Metro CEO Stephanie Wiggins, seated in a blue business suit
Alfred Mc Quarters, Marion Colston, Stephanie Wiggins, Jess Guerra, et al

Pictured here from left to right:

  • Alfred McQuarters, President, LA Trade Tech College
  • Dawn Jackson-Perkins, Deputy Chief Profile Officer Talent Development – Next Gen Deputy Chief People Officer, LA Metro
  • Marion Jane Colston, Sr. Director Strategic & Organizational Planning Talent Development – Workforce/Next Generation Programs, LA Metro
  • Stephanie Wiggins, CEO, LA Metro
  • Angela Scott, Sr. Diversity and Economic Opportunity Rep, LA Metro
  • Jess Guerra, Executive Director, Transportation Workforce Institute

Reposted from Dr. McQuarters LinkedIn

Transportation Workforce Institute (TWI), hosted by Los Angeles Trade-Technical College, plays a major role in ensuring the transportation industry has the requisite, skilled workforce both nationally and regionally.

This week we met with Stephanie Wiggins, CEO of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Metro serves as transportation planner and coordinator, designer, builder, and operator for the country’s largest, most populous county with more than 10 million people within the service area.