According to a news release, Jordan was selected after a nationwide search to help build the transit system for Fort Worth and Tarrant County. Officials with the Fort Worth-based company said Jordan's job duties will include innovations in operations, fare collection and long-term funding strategies for the agency.
In a nutshell
Jordan has been with the city of Grapevine since 2015, overseeing risk management and financial operations. During his time with the city, Trinity Metro constructed TEXRail’s Grapevine/Main Street Station, according to a news release. Prior to his job in Grapevine, he worked for the city of Fort Worth, focusing on budget and finance.
Zooming in
Trinity Metro operates TEXRail and Trinity Railway Express trains, a ridesharing service called ZipZone, and 37 bus routes within Tarrant County, according to the website. TEXRail runs from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to downtown Fort Worth, while Trinity Railway Express runs from Fort Worth to Union Station in Dallas.