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Who's Who at CMT
Executive Director
Thomas R. Shrout
info@cmt-stl.org
Program Director
Kim Cella
kcella@cmt-stl.org
Board of Directors
Chair
Mark Burkholder
Vice-Chairs
Grace Corbin
Annette Mandel
Rose Windmiller
Secretary
L. Sandy MacLean
Treasurer
Craig Heller
At-Large
Robert Lewis
Board Members
Laura Brennan Ramirez
E. Robert Eastin
Terri Ems
Eric Friedman
Bert Gates
Crystal Howard
Richard A. Murray
Don Musick
Chris Regan
Michael Ross
Rollin Stanley
Todd Swanstrom
Michael Swoboda
Carolyn Hewes Toft
Keith Womer
Cecil Wood
Carrie Zukoski
General Counsel
Larry Katzenstein
We are located in downtown St. Louis,
Missouri, USA. Please feel free
to contact us in any of the following ways:
Offices and Mailing Address:
911 Washington, Suite 200
St. Louis, MO 63101
USA
Phone: 314-231-7272
Fax: 314-231-7380
Email:info@cmt-stl.org
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JOIN
NOW!
As a member of CMT, you will actively
help to rebuild St. Louis communities. By
joining CMT, you will receive many benefits including:
- Invitations to members-only events
- Networking Breakfasts for memberships of $250 or above
- Recognition in CMT Annual Report for memberships of $250 or
above
- Free Admission to CMT Lecture
Series
- Educational Trip opportunities
- Subscription to CMT's bi-monthly newsletter
- CMT's
weekly Email Updates
- Free MetroLink tickets depending on membership levels
- Transit Updates
- A voice in shaping St. Louis' neighborhoods
WHERE
WE STAND
More than a decade ago CMT began its mission to introduce MetroLink
to the St.
Louis metropolitan area. Since its opening in 1993, ridership
has exceeded expectations with an average of 66,000 people choosing
MetroLink each day during summer months.
What's more, because of MetroLink
integration with the bus
system, St. Louisans once again have a public transit system
competative with automobile travel. CMT
members have played key roles in the passage of funding measures
for the expansion of MetroLink and other transportation improvements
in the region.
Our mission does not stop here but
reaches far beyond the scope of the MetroLink expansion debate to
rebuilding the St. Louis City, County, and Illinois neighborhoods
by investing in rail transit. Rail transit is not just a way to
move from point A to B but a means to energize and revitalize existing
communities.
In 2002, CMT official mission was changed to:
CMT
leads advocacy efforts to expand light rail as the critical component
of an integrated, affordable and convenient public transportation
system that will enable economic growth to improve quality of life
in the St. Louis region.
Over the years,
CMT has received many awards.
KUDOS &
AWARDS
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