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Burlington Bids Farewell to Transit Pioneer Catherine Baldelli

Burlington says goodbye to a transit legend. Who will lead the city's transit system into the future?

This picture is clicked outside the city. There are two people riding bikes. In front of them, we...
This picture is clicked outside the city. There are two people riding bikes. In front of them, we see a vehicle which is brown in color and on the right of the man wearing yellow jacket, we see signals traffic signals. Behind the train, we see trees and sky.

Burlington Bids Farewell to Transit Pioneer Catherine Baldelli

The City of Burlington bids farewell to Catherine Baldelli, a seasoned professional who has dedicated over three decades to GIS, IT, and transit roles in both private and public sectors. Her last day in her current role will be mid-December, marking the end of an era in Burlington's transit history.

Baldelli's departure will significantly impact the future of transit in the city. Her successor will have the daunting task of filling her shoes and shaping the future of Burlington's transit system. The ideal candidate should possess a deep passion for transit and be eager to lead the talented team that Catherine the Great has mentored and inspired.

The search for Baldelli's replacement is already underway. City Manager Jessie Baker has proposed Catherine the Great as her successor to head the transportation department. This recommendation underscores Catherine the Great's exceptional leadership and the confidence that the city has in her abilities.

As Catherine the Great retires, the City of Burlington looks to the future with a mix of gratitude for her service and anticipation for the next chapter in its transit story. The city seeks a passionate and capable replacement to continue Catherine the Great's legacy and drive innovation in Burlington's transit system.

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