PA NEWS - Port Authority Retirees Association, Inc.
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PA NEWS - Port Authority Retirees Association, Inc.
PA NEWS Published weekly for Port Authority and PATH employees June 6, 2014/Volume 13/Number 22 Port Authority Names New Chiefs E xecutive Director Pat Foye, together with Deputy Executive Director Deb Gramiccioni, this week announced the appointments of Michael Massiah as Chief, Capital Planning, Execution & Asset Management and Lillian Valenti as Chief Procurement and Contract Officer. In his new role, Mr. Massiah will have accountability for the implementation and ongoing management of the recently approved 10-year capital program, and will manage Business Diversity & Civil Rights, Environmental & Energy Programs, Planning & Regional Development, Project Management, and WTC Redevelopment. A 33-year veteran, Mr. Massiah has served in a number of key leadership positions, including Deputy Director and Director of Human Resources, Director of the Office of Business and Job Opportunity, and Director of the Office of Organizational Michael Massiah Lillian Valenti Effectiveness and Change Management, where he led the agency through a period of innovation and business process re-engineering. As Chief Procurement & Contracting Officer, Ms. Valenti will continue to have responsibility for all procurement protocols, processes, and awards, including construction, consultants, commodity and services solicitations, and warehouse inventory management. Ms. Valenti progressed through a series of Human Resource functions of increasing responsibility, culminating in her role as Chief of the Office of Medical Services, where she provided leadership to all agency employees and victims’ families following 9/11. In 2007, she changed career paths, moving to Procurement, where she served as both Deputy Director and Director. Under her leadership, Procurement has helped the agency evolve and adapt to new ways of doing business, such as public/private partnerships, and has taken a key role in grant opportunities and grant management. The Executive Director and Deputy Executive Director wrote, “We are confident that these leaders are positioned to make significant contributions in shaping the Port Authority of the future. We look forward to the continued leadership that Michael and Lillian will demonstrate in their respective areas, and across the agency. Please join us in wishing them every future success.” At JFK, Practicing for Perfection M Michael Fedorko, PAPD Chief of Department Louie Koumoutsos; John Ma, Chief of Staff to the Executive Director; and Nicole Crifo, Chief of Staff to Deputy Executive Director Deb Gramiccioni. Nearly 150 volunteers from the American Red Cross, Metropolitan College of New York, the National Guard, At the exercise at JFK on June 3 (from right): PAPD JetBlue Airways, and young Deputy Chief Matt Wilson, Executive Director Foye, and people from the NYPD’s, FBI’s First Deputy Chief Security Officer Thomas Belfiore. and USCBP’s Law Enforcement Continued on page 3 Explorers program participated as Adam Perper ore than 400 emergency personnel from the Port Authority and 25 mutual aid partners responded to a simulated plane crash at John F. Kennedy International Airport this week as the airport held a full-scale exercise on Taxiway Q, which simulated Runway 13R. Monitoring the exercise were Executive Director Pat Foye; Acting Chief Operating Officer Stephanie Dawson; Aviation Director Thomas Bosco; Deputy Aviation Director Huntley Lawrence; Director of Public Safety/Superintendent of Police PA Launches Goethals Webcams Calendar T he Port Authority this week launched four webcams offering motorists and residents the opportunity to view and track construction progress of the Goethals Bridge replacement project. Two of the four construction cameras are located on the side of the current bridge with views of both states and two others are nearby, facing the bridge in Elizabeth and Staten Island. The cameras provide images every 15 minutes during construction activity. Visit http://www.panynj.gov/bridges-tunnels/goethals-bridge-replacement.html#webcam to view. WTC Memorial Scholarship The deadline is June 6 to apply for the WTC Memorial Golf Club Committee Scholarship for graduating high school seniors who plan to continue their education. Applications are available at www.wtcmemorialgolfclub.com. Jazz in Brooklyn Retiree and jazz vocalist Steve Cromity will perform on June 8, 2 to 5 p.m., at Milk River Cafe, 960 Atlantic Ave. (three blocks from Barclays Center). He will be there again on June 15 from 7 to 10 p.m. For more details, contact him at [email protected]. Welcome, Summer Interns Hidden Harbor Tour T The Working Harbor Committee’s first 2014 Hidden Harbor Tour of the region’s working waterfront sets sail on June 14. Because the PA is a member of the committee, PA employees get a $5 discount. See Employee Bulletins for details. Kate Baust he Port Authority welcomed 132 summer interns at two orientation sessions at 2 Montgomery on May 27. The 2014 internship class comprises college students from across the region, country, and world. Human Resources gave them an overview of the agency’s organization, history, structure, facilities, and operations, concluding with a PowerPoint presentation by Mark Hamilton and Michael Hessemer of Louis Berger Group on the redevelopment of the World Trade Center. HRD’s presenters included Cristina Kiley, Wayne Turner, Kevin O’Driscoll, Kate Baust, and Joseph Monte. Next steps include facility tours and a first-ever series of internship roundtable sessions, at which HRD, Leadership Fellows, and key PA staffers will provide tips to the interns on how to make the most of their time at the agency and prepare for their next steps in their academic and professional careers. Extend the Columbus Day weekend. The Sixth Annual LaGuardia Airport Golf Classic is set for October 14 at Pelham Bay Golf Course in the Bronx. Details will be posted soon on EmployeeNet. J Academic Honors Public Safety’s Carol Lauria was inducted into Phi Alpha Theta, the National History Honor Society, for “reaching high academic standards” in the subject. Ms. Lauria is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in history at New Jersey City University. Jean Marie Mitchell PA News / June 6, 2014 Achievements Alan Hicks 2 PATH’s Jeffrey Coleman is planning to participate in Friends of Karen’s 10th Annual “Journey of the Heart” Bike Tour in the Berkshires on September 26 through 28. Friends of Karen is a 501(c)(3) charity that supports critically ill children and their families. If you’d like to join him, contact him at 914 885-7537. Save the Date JFK Holds Career Day ohn F. Kennedy International Airport held its 31st Annual Career Day on May 19, hosting 465 students from nine area schools. In addition to the Port Authority, the airport community was represented by a large number of companies and government agencies, including FAA, TSA, CBP, USDA, USPS, OTG, Bombardier, the Council for Among those on hand for JFK Career Day: Port Airport Opportunity, the Civil Authority Police Officer Jane Ortlepp and her K-9 partner, Bree. Air Patrol, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, ABM Parking, and Aviation High School. Friends of Karen PCD Staffer Re-Elected PA and BCC Get Together A P ort Commerce Outreach Manager Lucy Ambrosino was re-elected President of the Westconn International Trade Association at its annual meeting last month. The association works to foster industrial and academic awareness of the importance of international trade to the U.S. economy, and to provide members with the information and tools they need to succeed in the global marketplace. Its members include importers, exporters, and logistics service providers from the Westchester/ Connecticut/New York metropolitan area. PA LFs Are ‘Most Spirited’ From left, Professor Klappert, Mr. Lawrence, Maria Bordas, and Portia Henry at the Emil Buehler Trust Aviation Center at Bergen Community College in Paramus. Ms. Henry and Professor Klappert land their Cessna at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. It was a good landing: Both walked away. T he Port Authority’s 2012 and 2013 Leadership Fellows classes collaborated to form a soccer team in the co-ed NYC Social League. Team Captain Michael Driscoll (LF ’13) organized the group of fellows and invited additional young professionals outside of the agency to play at the renovated Pier 5 in Brooklyn, with its magnificent view of the World Trade Center and the Lower Manhattan skyline. The team finished the season by winning the league’s “Most Spirited” Award. Practicing for Perfection Continued from page 1 at Home A ll employees who have Port Authority Outlook accounts can access EmployeeNet from home or any other outside location with Internet access. Just type paenet.panynj.gov and enter your Novell ID and password. The site is for use only by authorized individuals and will not work from your office computer. PA News / June 6, 2014 3 Steven Pawlak crash victims. JetBlue provided the aircraft. Ms. Dawson said, “The full-scale exercise emphasized coordination with our airline and aviation partners in response to various emergency scenarios. It was impressive to see the level of interaction and the willingness and ability to adjust actions based on real-world and scenario-driven events” Port Authority Police, JFK Operations, and the Office of Emergency Management designed and planned the exercise to practice incident management, interoperable communications, law enforcement, rescue, and medical operations in concert with the PA’s local, state, and federal mutual aid partners. NYC Social Leadership Fellows on the team: Michael Driscoll, Frank Reig, Samuel Erickson, Portia Henry, Richard Mai, Elizabeth Browder, Ryan Flanagan, Peter Jenkins, Leticia Mata, and (not pictured) Nathaniel Saviet. Other teammates: Jaime Miller and Sara Rosales. Photos: Christina Martinez viation Deputy Director Huntley Lawrence and staff visited Bergen Community College recently to get a look at BCC’s two-year program track in Aviation Management or Aviation Operations, both of which provide a basis for transfer to a four-year college upon completion. BCC is in partnership with Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology in Flushing. Mr. Huntley, Aviation General Manager Maria Bordas, and Leadership Fellow Portia Henry were hosted by BCC’s Aviation Managing Director Christina Martinez and Aviation Program Director and Professor William Klappert, who provided a tour and opportunity for their guests to fly a state-of-the-art Cessna 172 flight simulator. The Port Authority is supporting BCC’s aviation curriculum by hosting two interns at Newark Liberty International Airport this summer. PATH Reaches Out S eeking to enhance public outreach and improve customer service, PATH is encouraging public participation in its transportation planning process through a new PATH Riders’ Council and a revamped PATH Education Series. The new PATH Riders’ Council will give riders a voice in system designs and operational decision-making. The model is based on industry best practices and will strive to select candidates within the service area who represent a cross-section of riders from different geographic locations and demographics. Executive Director Pat Foye said, “PATH remains committed to providing our customers with safe, efficient trans-Hudson transit service. By allowing the public a voice in PATH’s operations, we can enhance the customer experience and make sure the system serves people’s needs.” Deputy Executive Director Deb Gramiccioni said, “The input of PATH riders serves as a foundation in building PATH’s services for our customers. The adoption of these two public outreach programs will help the agency work aggressively to deliver the best in safety, security, and service to our customers.” Applications to serve on the advisory council are now available at http://www.panynj.gov/path/prc and at each PATH station. Employee Profile: Bonnie Choi 4 PA News / June 6, 2014 Personal interests: “Spending time with my family and friends, watching comedy shows, trying out new restaurants.” Thoughts about the job: “I enjoy it. I get to meet people from all walks of life, from the staff in the agency to the applicants. You never know whom you will meet. HR requires a lot of flexibility, being able to change and refocus based on a number of different factors, such as the economy, technology and needs of the agency.” Alan Hicks Title: Operations and Maintenance Supervisor, Human Resources, since March. Residence: Brooklyn. Joined the PA: November 2007. First job at PA: “I started my career in Human Resources as an intern in the College Programs division, followed by HR Coordinator, Maintenance Recruiter, and now O&M Supervisor in Talent Acquisition.” Duties: “Oversee the recruitment process for operations and maintenance positions, such as Electrician, General Maintainer, Trackman, and Toll Collector.” Most challenging aspects: “Finding new and innovative ways to source for candidates.” Get PA News If you’d like PA News sent to your personal e-mail address, send a note to [email protected]. The new Public Education Series will consist of one-time lectures and presentations on key topics four times a year, evenings at 6:30. The first session will be this month at a date, time, and place to be determined. It will be presented by PATH Deputy Director Mike Marino, who will discuss post-Superstorm Sandy recovery and resiliency initiatives.. Enrollment for these sessions will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. To register, visit www.panynj.gov/path.pes. Visit www.panynj.gov/path to learn more about PATH’s public outreach and customer services initiatives and programs. Retirement News Friends and colleagues are invited to 233 Park Avenue South, 4th floor on June 20 to visit with COO’s Nancy Johnson before she takes the big leap into retirement. After 37 years of service, PATH’s John Reidy is about to set sail. You can wish him bon voyage at noon on June 26 at JSTC’s 1st floor conference room. See Employee Bulletins for details. T o keep up with news on the PA and its impact on the regional economy, you can sign up to receive the agency’s e-mail newsletter, Growing the Region. To subscribe, visit: http://www.panynj.gov/about/newsletters.html and click “Sign up here.” Spread the word about GTR to your contacts outside the agency and encourage them to subscribe.
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