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November 2015 The Leadership Issue

With a mission to inform, empower, celebrate and advocate for British Columbia's current and aspiring business leaders, BCBusiness go behind the headlines and bring readers face to face with the key issues and people driving business in B.C.

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NOVEMBER 2015 BCBusiness 37 BcBusiNEss.ca tlanta was named by Time magazine as having one of the United States' 10 worst tran- sit systems in 2011 and one of the few to lose ridership. In 2012, its voters rejected a referendum pitching a new one per cent sales tax that would pay for $7.1 billion in improvements. Voters, by a two-to-one margin, said they just didn't trust government to spend the money well. Three years later, a new CEO—hired ˆve months after the referendum failed—is earning praise for how he has changed the image of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority ( MARTA). Keith Parker has been cred- ited with all kinds of miracle work: stabilizing the agency's ˆnances, achieving a new, har- monious relationship with the often-opposed Republicans in state government, improving How to ... x a broken business model as TransLink continues to rebuild after last spring's disastrous referendum, Vancouver's transit authority might look to america's deep south for inspiration by Frances Bula

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