Recent tax filings show the CEOs of safety-net hospitals typically make around $1 million a year — and sometimes more.
Embattled CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. was moved to tears on Friday after signing the agreement that will lock in nearly $2 billion in federal funding for the southern extension of the Red Line.
The CTA said Carter has overseen $11 billion in projects that were either completed, begun or announced during his tenure, including the $5.7 billion Red Line Extension.
Carter's retirement is effective Friday, Jan. 31, 2025. He is leaving the CTA to become the head of St. Anthony Hospital in North Lawndale. Carter has been on the job nearly 10 years. But over the ...
Dorval Carter is out at the CTA. The transit agency president announced his retirement Monday in a CTA news release, after years in the hot seat as riders complained about unreliable service ...
The transit systems, CTA, Metra and Pace, face a collective $771 million budget gap when federal COVID-19 relief funding runs out. During a City Club speech in September, Carter pushed back ...
Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times file Share Dorval Carter Jr., has taken his fair share of knocks from all sides as CTA president for overseeing a system in which trains and buses are too often late and ...
The next CTA leader will face the task of helping to rebuild trust in the agency, after years of complaints about service, personal safety and conditions on buses and trains ...
CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. on Friday signed the full funding grant agreement for the Red Line extension. Pat Nabong/Sun-Times Share Embattled CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. was moved to ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- CTA President Dorval Carter, Jr. announced Monday he will retire as head of the transit agency at the end of the month. "The City of Chicago is grateful to President Dorval Carter ...