"Our Greatest Asset Is Our Employees”: Geisha Ester on Why Workforce Is the Future of Transit

February 25
24 mins

Episode Description

Transit’s future is all about people.

In this episode of Transit Unplugged, host Paul Comfort talks with Geisha Ester, Executive Director of the National Transit Institute (NTI) at Rutgers University, about why workforce development has become the industry’s most important investment — and how agencies and professionals can take advantage of it right now.

NTI, funded by the Federal Transit Administration, delivers no-cost training for transit professionals across the United States, helping agencies upskill their teams, strengthen succession planning, and prepare for a rapidly changing mobility landscape.

Geisha shares:


How you and your staff can access free, high-impact NTI courses

The most in-demand training areas, including procurement, service planning, safety, and leadership

How agencies are using NTI as a real succession-planning tool

Three ways to partner with NTI — as a participant, host agency, or instructor

Why workforce development is central to the industry’s future

She also tells her remarkable second-generation transit story, from high-school intern and rail conductor at Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) to Vice President of Training and Workforce Development — and now national leadership at NTI — and offers practical advice for emerging professionals and women pursuing leadership roles in transit.


🎓 Explore courses and get connected: NTIonline.com


This episode closes out our “Fantastic February” series highlighting the people and ideas moving public transportation forward.


Credits

Host and Producer: Paul Comfort

Executive Producer: Julie Gates

Producer: Chris O’Keeffe

Editor: Patrick Emile

Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin


Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo — passionate about moving the world’s people.



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