Katherine Lapp

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Who is Katherine Lapp?

Katherine Lapp is the executive vice president and chief administrative officer of Harvard University Previously, Lapp was executive vice president for business operations for the University of California.

Prior to becoming a University executive, Lapp had a distinguished career in leadership roles in city and state government in New York, including serving as executive director and chief executive officer of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, North America’s largest regional transportation network. She was appointed to the position by former New York State Governor George Pataki in 2002 and served until the end of the Pataki Administration in 2006. As head of the MTA, she oversaw the New York City mass transit system, Metro North, the Long Island Railroad, and several bridges and tunnels. She was MTA Executive Director during the 2005 New York City Transit Strike.

Prior to joining the MTA, Lapp served as New York state director of criminal justice and commissioner of the criminal justice services department from 1997–2001, New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani's criminal justice coordinator from 1994–97, and chief of staff and special counsel to the deputy mayor for public safety for New York City Mayor David Dinkins from 1990-93.

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Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Hofstra University
  • Fairfield University
  • Hofstra University School of Law
  • Bachelor of Arts

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on July 23, 2013

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