Metro News
Cincinnati Metro Names David Braun Director Of Transit Operations
August 19, 2020

In this role, he is responsible for managing the delivery of Metro’s fixed route services to ensure operational excellence.
CINCINNATI – Metro has named David Braun its Director of Transit Operations. In this role, he is responsible for managing the delivery of Metro’s fixed route services to the Greater Cincinnati region to ensure operational excellence. He oversees all operators, service delivery and quality, supervision, dispatching, support operations and Government Square, Metro’s busiest transfer point.
Braun will develop and recommend programs, operating practices, employee development and training to improve the overall customer experience as well as the efficiency and the responsiveness of Metro’s fixed route services.
“David brings to Metro a wealth of knowledge and experience gleaned from more than 30 years of service at various transit agencies,” said Metro CEO and General Manager Darryl Haley. “He has served in numerous capacities—from operations to management and business development—and demonstrated a record of success in developing creative solutions, improving productivity, strategic planning and building partnerships. We look forward to the contributions David will make in leading Metro’s operations to the next level of success.”
Braun most recently served as Vice President of Business Development for Transdev North America, the largest private sector operator of multiple modes of transit in North America. Before joining Transdev in 2013, Braun served as Vice President of Paratransit Services for American Logistics, a national passenger transportation management company. Prior to that, he spent 22 years at First Transit, growing from senior management roles at multiple locations—including General Manager of the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky—to Director of Business Development in its downtown Cincinnati office.
Braun holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Public and Environmental Affairs from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, and a Master of Business Administration from Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois.
Cincinnati Metro is a non-profit, tax-funded public service of the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority, providing about 13.5 million rides per year.