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A Message from our Board of Directors

Welcome to Trinity Metro! We are proud to be the public transportation provider for Tarrant County. Our services include a bus network, Trinity Metro TEXRail commuter rail line, Trinity Metro ACCESS paratransit, Trinity Metro On-Demand rideshare services, Fort Worth Bike Sharing and vanpools. We also jointly own and operate Trinity Railway Express with Dallas Area Rapid Transit.

At Trinity Metro, we strive to deliver our customers safely to their destinations in a reliable and timely manner. We know that riders have important places to be and they rely on us to get them there, whether it’s work, school, a doctor’s office or other essential stops.

Our goal is to always provide an exceptional customer experience. If you ever find that not to be the case – or if you want to pass along a compliment or ask a question – call one of our customer care representatives at 817-215-8600 to share your feedback.

Whether you’re traveling for business or leisure, we’re glad you’re on board with Trinity Metro. Thanks for riding!

Jeff Davis Headshot

Jeff Davis

Chair

Tito Rodriguez Headshot

Tito Rodriguez

Vice Chair

Sharla Horton

Secretary

Teresa Ayala Headshot

Teresa Ayala

Member

Michael Crain

Michael Crain

Member

Isaac Manning

Isaac Manning

Member

Chris Nettles

Member

Rachel Navejar Phillips

Rachel Navejar Phillips

Member

Benjamin Robertson

Benjamin Robertson

Member

Paul Slechta

Paul Slechta

Member

Richard W. Andreski

President
Chief Executive Officer

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Rich Andreski, a 23-year career veteran of public transportation, joined Trinity Metro as President and Chief Executive Officer in June 2022. In this capacity, he oversees all of the agency’s operations for bus, rail, paratransit, on-demand ridesharing, vanpool and bike sharing.

Previously, he played critical roles in the development of rail and bus infrastructure in the greater New York metro area, serving in various roles with NJ Transit and the Connecticut Department of Transportation, most recently as CTDOT’s Bureau Chief for Public Transportation.

Rich is motivated by a mission of public service and believes transit plays a critical role in communities by providing access to employment, education and other opportunities; spurring economic development; and supporting a cleaner and greener future. He keeps the customer experience at the heart of every investment decision.

Active in the American Public Transportation Association (APTA), Rich was co-founder and co-chair the APTA Emerging Leaders Program, an immersive year-long leadership development program for rising leaders in the public transportation industry. Rich also serves on APTA’s High-Speed Intercity Passenger Rail Committee and APTA’s Awards Committee.

Rich holds a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Lafayette College and a Master of City & Regional Planning (MCRP) degree from the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy at Rutgers University. He also completed the Jurisdictional Crisis Incident Management Program from Texas A&M Engineering Extension and is a graduate of the APTA Leadership Program, Class of 2009.

Christine Black

Chief of Staff

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Christine Black serves as Trinity Metro’s Chief of Staff. In this role, she leads special projects, facilitates internal leadership and organizational development, develops corporate policies and supports the CEO’s office. Additionally, she supports the leadership team and manages the executive assistants and administrative staff.

Christine joined Trinity Metro in 2022. Her previous experience includes administrative and board roles at Alcon Laboratories Inc., Chesapeake Energy, Acme Brick, Lone Star Ag Credit and Generous Giving. A native of Fort Worth, Christine attended Tarrant County College and is a huge TCU fan.

Wayne Gensler

Chief Operations Officer

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Wayne Gensler, a transportation executive with more than 25 years of experience, is Chief Operations Officer at Trinity Metro. In this role, he oversees the agency’s bus and ACCESS paratransit operations, maintenance, scheduling, facilities and property management, safety and risk management.

Gensler came to Fort Worth from Houston, where he served as Director of Contract Operated Services at the Metropolitan Transit Authority. In that capacity, he managed contract compliance and ensured adherence to the agency’s service goals while managing an annual budget of $90 million. He worked to improve the customer experience by using innovative technologies and enhancing first mile/last mile opportunities.

He earned a Bachelor of Science in economics at Northern Illinois University and a Master of Business Administration from Webster University in St. Louis.

Greg Jordan

Chief Financial Officer

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Greg leads the finance department and oversees the financial operations, budget, real estate transactions and assist in charting a new future that includes innovations in operations, fare collection and long-term funding strategies for the agency.

He began his career with the City of Fort Worth focusing primarily on budget and finance. In 2015, he became the City of Grapevine’s CFO overseeing its risk management and financial operations. Greg played a critical role in creating an award-winning transit-oriented development project centered on TEXRail’s Grapevine Station. Greg grew up in Fort Worth and attended college at the University of Oklahoma where he earned his master’s degree in public administration.

Anette Landeros

Chief Strategy Officer

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Anette Landeros serves as Trinity Metro’s Chief Strategy Officer. In this new role, she drives the agency’s vision by overseeing the development of strategies that support both immediate goals and long-term growth as it continues to expand services and enhance connectivity across the region.

Anette Landeros brings a wealth of expertise to the role. As President and CEO of the Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, she led the organization to new heights of success. Before her tenure at the Chamber, Landeros spent 12 years with the U.S. Department of Transportation in the Office of the Inspector General. Her extensive background in both community leadership and transportation helps guide Trinity Metro’s ambitious growth plans.

Kelli Shields

Chief Administrative Officer

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Kelli Shields, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, serves as Vice President of Human Resources for Trinity Metro, where she oversees human resources and talent acquisition, training, employee and labor relations, procurement, DBE administration, wellness and Fort Worth Bike Sharing. Kelli joined us in 2011, when she started as a leave specialist in human resources and worked her way up to roles as manager and later director of employee relations and recruitment. Earlier in her career, she worked a human resources specialist for Think Finance, Inc., and a human resources manager for Total Logistic Control. Kelli earned a Bachelor of Science from Texas A&M University and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Phoenix. She belongs to the Society for Human Resource Management and the Fort Worth Human Resources Association.

Chad Edwards

Executive Vice President of Planning

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Chad Edwards is the Executive Vice President of Strategy, Planning & Development. He oversees planning, grants, government affairs and project management. His experience includes serving as the assistant director and regional mobility and innovation officer for the City of Fort Worth, working as an assistant vice president for capital planning at Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) and as program manager at the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG). Edwards earned a Bachelor of Arts in geography with a minor in environmental studies from Texas Tech University. He earned a Master of City and Regional Planning and a graduate certificate in geographic information systems from the University of Texas at Arlington. He serves as a member of the Surface Transportation Technical Committee for NCTCOG. He is a graduate of Leadership APTA Class of 2016.

Reed Lanham

Vice President
of Rail

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Reed Lanham, Vice President of Rail, joined Trinity Metro in 2015 and has held a variety of leadership roles in rail, most recently as Deputy Vice President of Rail. During his tenure, Reed played a key role in the start-up of TEXRail and successfully led Trinity Metro’s pursuit of regional positive train control. For the last four years, he has overseen all TEXRail operations and he brings 16 year of commuter rail experience to the position.

Reed has strategic leadership, future initiatives, and relationship management with the Federal Railroad Administration, Federal Transit Administration and other regional transportation agencies. His previous experience includes working as the Manager of Safety and Compliance, Quality Control Inspector/Field Engineer and a Signalman for numerous commuter rail systems. Through these experiences, Reed has gained extensive knowledge of commuter rail operations and transportation agencies across the nation and holds several certifications related to rail operations.

Detra Whitmore

Vice President of Community Engagement
People & Culture Officer

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Joining Trinity Metro in 2005, Detra Whitmore currently serves as the Vice President of Community Engagement. With a dedicated focus on enhancing customer experience, her expertise lies in leveraging passenger insights and analytics, spearheading customer programs and initiatives, and managing the Transit Envoy program. Whitmore is also responsible for overseeing Customer Support & Solutions and serves as the agency’s People & Culture Officer.

Whitmore brings strategic leadership to Trinity Metro, driving innovation in customer experience within the transit system. She is committed to cultivating a customer-centric culture and ensuring the operational realities of service delivery align with this vision. By fostering relationships with key external stakeholders and internal departments, she effectively bridges service improvements across the Trinity Metro service areas.

In addition to her primary roles, Whitmore acts as the agency’s Public of Information Officer, and Records Retention Officer. She holds certification as a Project Management Professional, underscoring her commitment to excellence and professional growth.

About Trinity Metro

Trinity Metro was created in 1983 as a regional transportation authority of the State of Texas and is not an agency or department of any of its member cities.

The agency provides passenger trips on buses, Trinity Metro TEXRail, Trinity Metro On-Demand rideshare services, Trinity Metro ACCESS paratransit, vanpools and Trinity Railway Express (TRE). Trinity Metro TEXRail, which operates between Fort Worth and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport’s Terminal B, is solely owned and operated by Trinity Metro. TRE, which runs between Fort Worth and Dallas, is jointly owned and operated by Trinity Metro and DART.

The governing body is an eleven-member board of directors with eight appointed by the Fort Worth City Council and three by Tarrant County Commissioners Court.

To learn more about Trinity Metro, read the Reference Guide that was created by the agency’s Department of Planning and Development. The guide is intended to serve as a comprehensive resource of data and narratives.

Our Mission

Connecting people to life.

Our Vision

The preferred choice for simple, safe, and innovative mobility services.

Board of Directors Meetings

Ever wanted to learn more about the Trinity Metro Board of Directors meetings? It’s easy! Go to our Board/Public Meetings page, which lists all of the times and dates – plus board packets from previous meetings.