Jason Roe Named Cincinnati Metro’s Director Of Procurement

Cincinnati Metro has announced the appointment of Jason Roe as its Director of Procurement. Roe brings more than 25 years of experience in the transit industry to his new role, where he will oversee, monitor, and ensure compliance with Metro’s procurement activities associated with the $220MM annual capital and operating budget.

Roe is currently transitioning from his role as Director of Infrastructure and Development Programming, where he oversaw three key areas: the Metro Transit Infrastructure Fund program, Metro’s rail right-of-way ownership and disposition activities, and all contractual and procurement-related program activities supporting Strategic Planning, Development, and Innovation.

He previously held several leadership roles at Metro, including Senior Manager of Procurement, Inventory Manager, Quality Assurance and Quality Control Manager, and Fleet Maintenance Supervisor.

Jason Roe

“Jason’s prior procurement roles and his consistent success in leading teams throughout his career at Metro made him the ideal candidate to fill this vital role within the organization,” Metro Chief Financial Officer Tim Walker said. “He brings a deep understanding of our operations, a strong commitment to accountability, and a proven ability to navigate complex projects with integrity and efficiency.”

Among his industry achievements, Roe currently holds ASCM Supply Chain Certification, National Transit Institute Procurement certificates, and National Association of State Procurement Officials certificates. He is also a member of the Transit Alliance of Public Purchasing, Central Ohio Organization of Public Purchasers, and ASCM local Cincinnati chapter.

Established in 1973 as a tax-funded, not-for-profit transportation provider by the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority, Metro celebrates 51 years of fixed-route, paratransit, and on-demand service to Hamilton County. Visit www.go-metro.com.

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