Margo Ross
Chief Operating Officer at SANTA CRUZ METROPOLITAN TRANSIT DISTRICT- Claim this Profile
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Bio
Credentials
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Mediation
Duncum Center for Conflict ResolutionJun, 2015- Nov, 2024
Experience
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SANTA CRUZ METROPOLITAN TRANSIT DISTRICT
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United States
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Truck Transportation
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1 - 100 Employee
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Chief Operating Officer
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Jun 2020 - Present
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San Mateo County Transit District
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United States
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Truck Transportation
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200 - 300 Employee
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Directror, Bus Transportation
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Oct 2016 - Jun 2020
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Director
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Oct 2016 - Jun 2020
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ROSS Mediation Services
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Alternative Dispute Resolution
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Mediator/Contractor
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Sep 2012 - Aug 2016
Dispute resolution, mediation, arbitration Dispute resolution, mediation, arbitration
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Greyhound Lines, Inc.
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United States
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Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
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700 & Above Employee
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City Manager
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Jun 2011 - Sep 2012
Responsible for managing 300 employees, including managers, supervisors, ticket agents, and bus drivers • Planned and implemented strategies for a $12 million annual budget • Maintained employee and property Human Resource documents, records and files as required by government regulations • Ensured mandatory access to existing training programs and implemented, administered. programs related to Cal OSHA; along with maintaining federal and state regulatory reports • Administered family medical leave and workers compensation, terminations and discipline Key Accomplishments • Improved customer service externally and internally resulting in Express Service • Successfully launched Express service for the Los Angeles terminal • Standardized the bid process for union employees
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Los Angeles Metro
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United States
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Truck Transportation
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700 & Above Employee
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Transportation Manager
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Jan 1981 - Jun 2011
Maintained and managed the agencies multiple labor contracts through open communication with union officials • Managed 300 employees including supervisors and office personnel • Responsible for managing and maintaining, human resource, safety, discipline and medical files of 300-400 employees. Including implementing, administering programs related to Cal OSHA; along with maintaining federal and state regulatory reports • Maintained employee and property Human Resource documents, records and files as required by government regulations including administer and supervise family medical leave and workers compensation, terminations and discipline; attended unemployment and arbitration hearings related to the agencies interest • Successfully passed California Highway Patrol inspections yearly, and became the training division for the CHP • Increased on-time performance by 10% by establishing guidelines for supervisors and maintenance and drivers Key Accomplishments • Decreased workers compensation incidents by 20% through incentive programs and open communication
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Education
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Abilene Christian University
Master of Arts (M.A.), Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution -
Chapman University
MA, Organizational Leadership -
Chapman University
Bachelor of Arts, Organizational Leadership