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Michigan Public Transit Association Announces Leadership Transition

September 4, 2024
The Michigan Public Transit Association (MPTA) announces a leadership transition with the upcoming retirement of Executive Director Clark Harder and the appointment of John Dulmes as his successor.

John Dulmes headshotClark Harder has been a champion for public transit in Michigan for over a quarter-century,” said Heidi Wenzel, Director of Transportation, City of Ionia and Chair of the MPTA Board of Directors. “Under his leadership, MPTA has grown significantly, becoming a stronger voice for our members and a key advocate for public transit investment throughout the state. We are incredibly grateful for his dedication and service.”

“I have enjoyed working for, and with, the public transportation agencies that serve the entire state of Michigan. We’ve achieved a lot in my 25+ years, but there is still much to accomplish. I have no doubt that John Dulmes is the right choice to continue the growth and success of the MPTA,” Harder said. Harder will continue to serve as Administrator of the Michigan Transportation Connection, Inc., a statewide non-emergency medical provider system, and expects to continue in consulting work on transportation issues.

As incoming MPTA Executive Director, John Dulmes brings a wealth of experience, with over 15 years of success in association leadership, public policy, and communications. He most recently served as principal consultant for Mitten Strategies and as Executive Director of the Michigan Chemistry Council, and recently achieved the prestigious Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation.

“I am honored to be appointed as the next Executive Director of MPTA to build upon the success that Clark Harder has achieved,” said John Dulmes.“Public transit is a cornerstone of a thriving economy and strong communities, and I am passionate about the important role MPTA plays in advocating for its members. Together, we will continue to champion public transit and ensure it remains a vital part of Michigan’s future.”