Dorval Carter Jr. Announces Retirement from CTA to Become St. Anthony Hospital CEO
A New Chapter Ahead
Chicago Transit Agency President Dorval Carter Jr. has announced his decision to retire from the agency to take on a new role as the CEO of St. Anthony Hospital, located just south of Douglass Park.
A Long and Rewarding Career
Carter has been the president of the agency since 2015 and has faced numerous challenges during his tenure, including pressure from the city council and others to resign. Despite these challenges, Carter has remained committed to his mission of serving the CTA and its customers.
A Track Record of Service
Carter began his CTA career in September 1984 as a staff attorney and has worked at the agency for a combined 26 years. He has also served on St. Anthony’s board for over a decade.
A Lasting Legacy
Carter has been a strong advocate for the CTA, defending his leadership and lashing out at efforts to oust him. In a hearing last May, he spoke out against the criticism, stating that he has faced racist threats and harassment during his time as president.
Conclusion
Carter’s decision to retire from the CTA and take on the role of CEO at St. Anthony Hospital marks a new chapter in his career. As he looks to the future, he remains committed to serving the public and advancing the mission of the CTA.
FAQs
Q: When is Dorval Carter Jr. set to retire from the CTA?
A: He is set to retire in the coming weeks.
Q: What will be his new role?
A: He will become the CEO of St. Anthony Hospital.
Q: How long has Dorval Carter Jr. been the president of the CTA?
A: He has been the president since 2015.
Q: What is his background with St. Anthony Hospital?
A: He has served on the hospital’s board for over a decade.