TxDOT Announces New Members of Leadership Team
Saenz expands administration to reflect changing role of
agency
January 7, 2008
AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Texas
Department of Transportation today announced selections for the
final three members of Executive Director Amadeo Saenz's
leadership team. The new Assistant Executive Director for
Engineering Operations is John Barton of Beaumont. The
newly-formed office of Assistant Executive Director for District
Operations will be lead by David Casteel of San Antonio. The
newly-formed office of Assistant Executive Director for
Innovative Project Development will be lead by Phil Russell of
Austin.
"John, David and Phil are all outstanding professionals,"
said Saenz. "All of them understand the complex and serious
transportation challenges our state faces, and I know they share
my commitment to meeting them with hard work, dedication and
creativity."
John Barton began working for TxDOT as a summer employee of
the Wichita Falls District, while he was still in high school.
After graduating from Texas A&M University, Barton continued his
work for the department. In 2003 Barton received the President's
Award for Planning from the American Association of State
Highway and Transportation Officials. In December 2003, he was
named to his current position as District Engineer for the
eight-county Beaumont District.
As the new Assistant Executive Director for Engineering
Operations, Barton will oversee and coordinate operations for
nine divisions and offices. Barton will assist in directing long
and short-range planning for the agency including the
establishment of overall operating objectives and the technical
merits of programs and policies.
David Casteel has served as the District Engineer for the
12-county San Antonio District since 2003. He holds bachelors
and masters degrees from Texas A&M University and is a graduate
of the Governor's Executive Development Program at the Lyndon B.
Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at
Austin.
A TxDOT employee since his first summer job with the
department in 1983, Casteel served as District Engineer of the
Childress and Corpus Christi Districts before moving to San
Antonio.
As Assistant Executive Director for District Operations,
Casteel will oversee the state's 25 TxDOT districts.
Phil Russell, a transportation engineer with 25 years state
experience including leadership roles in Bryan, Dallas and
Austin, has served as the Director of the Texas Turnpike
Authority Division since 1998.
He oversaw the planning and development of the Central Texas
Turnpike Project. The first 44 miles of the project were opened
under budget and a year ahead of schedule.
Russell has directed efforts to relieve congestion on
Interstate 35 in Texas with the development of Trans-Texas
Corridor 35. He is also in charge of planning TTC-69, a 600-mile
multi-use transportation corridor extending from Northeast Texas
to Mexico.
Russell started work for TxDOT in 1982 and held numerous
positions in TxDOT's 10-county Bryan District and seven-county
Dallas District before moving to the turnpike division in
Austin.
In addition to being a professional engineer, Russell is also
a lawyer. In his new position as Assistant Executive Director
for Innovative Project Development, Russell will oversee and
coordinate turnpike/tollway projects and statewide
transportation planning/programming operations for TxDOT. He
will oversee functions related to the development and operation
of turnpike projects to include Comprehensive Development
Agreements, market evaluations, pass-thru finance agreements,
Trans-Texas Corridor activities, and long-term transportation
planning.
TxDOT Executive Director Amadeo Saenz created the two new
positions of Assistant Executive Director for District
Operations and Assistant Executive Director for Innovative
Project Development to help meet his objectives.
"I want to make sure that our TxDOT Districts have all of the
resources we can provide them to work with local officials to
solve local mobility problems," Saenz said. "Our innovative
programs, including toll projects built by TxDOT, local
authorities and the private sector, also deserve special focus
as we work to meet our department's goals."
Barton, Casteel and Russell will assume their new roles on
February 1, 2008. They join Deputy Executive Director Steve
Simmons, Chief Financial Officer James Bass, Assistant Executive
Director for Support Operations Ed Serna and Government and
Public Affairs Director Coby Chase in Saenz's administration.
Saenz took office in September of 2007.
About the Texas Department of Transportation
The Texas Department of Transportation is responsible for
maintaining nearly 80,000 miles of road and for supporting
aviation, rail and public transportation across the state. TxDOT
and its 15,000 employees strive to empower local leaders to
solve local transportation problems, and to use new financial
tools, including tolling and public-private partnerships, to
reduce congestion and pave the way for future economic growth
while enhancing safety, improving air quality and increasing the
value of the state's transportation assets.