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Katherine Lapp

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As executive director, one of her hallmark accomplishments was the enhancement of the MTA's financial reporting process, which included four-year-ahead financial planning, incorporating periods for public comment and elected official input, as well as greater transparency in sharing financial data
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nominated Lapp as to be New York State's Director of Criminal Justice and Commissioner of the Division of Criminal Justice Services. She served in that role from 1997 to 2001.
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Prior to working at Harvard, Lapp had a distinguished career in leadership roles in city and state government in New York, including serving as executive director of the
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in August 2009. In this role, Lapp oversaw the financial, administrative, human resources, and capital planning aspects of Harvard's central office administration.
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is an American lawyer, civil servant, and university executive. Notably, she served as Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer of
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named Lapp Boston's 42nd Most Powerful Person. According to the magazine, "Lapp is overseeing Harvard's ambitious 10-year development plan in
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As head of the MTA, Lapp oversaw day-to-day operations for the largest transportation network in the United States, which includes the
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Administration in 2006. She was the first woman to hold the executive director position since the founding of the MTA in 1968.
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Before being named to her position at Harvard, Lapp had been executive vice president for business operations for the
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set to take office, Lapp announced her resignation from the MTA on December 14, 2006, to make way for new leadership.
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In 2004, Lapp received a 22% pay increase while the MTA was facing a budget deficit and was seeking to raise fares.
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Lapp left Harvard in Summer 2022 and was succeeded by Meredith Weenick, then-Vice President for Campus Services.
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She also has served on the board of trustees at Fairifeld and gave the university's commencement speech in 2010.
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Lapp served as Chief of Staff and Special Counsel to the Deputy Mayor for Public Safety under
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advisory panel, she'll help determine Boston's transportation future as well."
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Lapp was announced as Harvard's Executive Vice President by then-President
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Executive Director of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority
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to streamline police operations and district attorney resources.
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Lapp was raised on Long Island, one of eleven children.
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In 2002, Lapp was appointed executive director of the
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Harvard University
Drew Gilpin Faust
Lawrence Bacow
Metropolitan Transportation Authority
George Pataki
Marc V. Shaw
Elliot G. Sander
Cedarhurst, New York
Alma mater
Fairfield
Hofstra
Harvard University
Metropolitan Transportation Authority
New York metropolitan area
Fairfield University
Hofstra University Deane School of Law
New York City Mayor
David Dinkins
Rudy Giuliani
William Bratton
George Pataki
Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Peter S. Kalikow
Pataki
New York City subway and bus system
Metro-North Railroad
Long Island Rail Road
bridges and tunnels
2005 New York City transit strike
Eliot Spitzer

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