Lessons from an Intentional Transit CEO Succession
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Leadership transitions are inevitable, but successful ones are far from guaranteed. In this special on-location episode of Transit Unplugged, Paul Comfort visits Delaware Transit Corporation (DART First State) to explore a rare example of intentional succession in action.
Outgoing CEO John Sisson reflects on a 32-year career and the legacy he leaves after more than a decade leading one of America's most unique statewide transit systems. Joining him is incoming CEO Lilia Montoya, who arrives from California for her first CEO role and benefits from something few leaders receive: a month of overlap with the person she's succeeding.
Together, they discuss why succession planning matters, how organizations can preserve institutional knowledge while embracing fresh ideas, and why leadership isn't only about how you serve—it's also about how you leave.
For outgoing leaders, this episode offers lessons in stewardship, trust, and preparing the next generation. For incoming leaders, it provides insight into building relationships, honoring a legacy, and establishing a vision for the future.
Along the way, Paul explores Delaware's integrated statewide transit model, seasonal beach service, paratransit and microtransit innovations, and the close collaboration between DART First State and DelDOT that makes the agency one of the most distinctive in North America.
In this episode:
- Why intentional succession is part of leadership
- John Sisson's reflections on a 32-year transit career
- Lilia Montoya's journey to her first CEO role
- The value of leadership overlap and knowledge transfer
- Balancing continuity with new ideas
- Lessons for both incoming and outgoing executives
- Delaware's statewide approach to transit
- Beach service, paratransit, and microtransit innovations
- How DelDOT and DART First State work together to deliver mobility
- Why leadership legacies are measured not only by what leaders build, but by what they leave behind
Credits
Host and Producer: Paul Comfort
Executive Producer: Julie Gates
Producer: Chris O’Keeffe
Editor: Patrick Emile
Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin
Camera: Cyndi Raskin
Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye
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