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'''Ann Dawson-August''' (born c. [[1962]] in Sumter, South Carolina) is the executive director of the [[Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority]].
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'''Ann Dawson-August''' (born c. [[1962]] in Sumter, South Carolina; died [[August 22]], [[2021]]) was executive director of the [[Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority]] from [[2013]] to [[2015]].


Dawson-August grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She attended public schools and earned a degree in finance at LaSalle University. Afterward she worked as a maintenance administrative technician in the Army Reserve. She was recommended by a Colonel in her unit for a management internship with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) and remained with the organization for 13 years in various positions.
Dawson-August grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She attended public schools and earned a degree in finance at LaSalle University. Afterward she worked as a maintenance administrative technician in the Army Reserve. She was recommended by a Colonel in her unit for a management internship with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) and remained with the organization for 13 years in various positions.
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She began her tenure with the BJCTA in January [[2013]]. She coordinated the acquisition of 30 new compressed natural gas-fueled buses in June of that year and began holding public meetings to plan improvements to the system. In May [[2014]] Birmingham mayor [[William Bell]] submitted a [[2015 Birmingham budget]] that reduced funding for BJCTA by $1.8 million. Bell claimed that the city had been over-paying for transit service. Dawson-August disputed the claim and successfully lobbied the [[Birmingham City Council]] to maintain the same level of funding.
She began her tenure with the BJCTA in January [[2013]]. She coordinated the acquisition of 30 new compressed natural gas-fueled buses in June of that year and began holding public meetings to plan improvements to the system. In May [[2014]] Birmingham mayor [[William Bell]] submitted a [[2015 Birmingham budget]] that reduced funding for BJCTA by $1.8 million. Bell claimed that the city had been over-paying for transit service. Dawson-August disputed the claim and successfully lobbied the [[Birmingham City Council]] to maintain the same level of funding.


In January [[2015]] Dawson-August briefed the BJCTA board on a long list of instances in which board chair [[Johnnye Lassiter]] overstepped her authority by interfering in executive matters. The board voted to remove Lassiter from her position and appointed [[Patrick Sellers]] as chair.
In January [[2015]] Dawson-August briefed the BJCTA board on a long list of instances in which board chair [[Johnnye Lassiter]] overstepped her authority by interfering in executive matters. After Dawson-August threatened to resign if the situation was not addressed, the board voted to remove Lassiter from her position and appointed [[Patrick Sellers]] as chair. In March [[2015]] Dawson-August was named one of 13 "Women Who Move the Nation" by the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials.  


In March [[2015]] Dawson-August was named one of 13 "Women Who Move the Nation" by the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials.  
In October [[2015]], Dawson-August announced that she would not renew her contract with the BJCTA board, which continued through December 31. She submitted her immediate resignation a few days later, saying that she planned to retire and spend more time with her family. She later accepted an appointment as interim director of the Central Midlands RTA in Columbia, South Carolina.


Ann Dawson is married to Henry August, Jr. They have two children and five grandchildren.
Dawson-August was succeeded by her chief of staff, [[Barbara Murdock]], who served as interim director until taking on the permanent position in August 2016. Murdock was suspended without pay in April [[2018]]. Dawson-August was contracted later that month to serve the BJCTA as a consultant, assisting interim director [[Christopher Ruffin]]. That contract was rescinded after another board shake-up on [[April 25]].
 
Ann Dawson-August was married to Henry August Jr. They had two children and five grandchildren. Dawson-August died in August 2021 of [[COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19]].


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* Rubin, Brittni (October 16, 2014) "[http://www.metro-magazine.com/bus/article/211918/2014-women-in-transportation-ann-dawson-august 2014 Women In Transportation: Ann Dawson-August]" ''Metro'' magazine
* Rubin, Brittni (October 16, 2014) "[http://www.metro-magazine.com/bus/article/211918/2014-women-in-transportation-ann-dawson-august 2014 Women In Transportation: Ann Dawson-August]" ''Metro'' magazine
* Smith, Mike D. (January 5, 2015) "BJCTA board replaces chair, avoids executive director's resignation." {{BN}}
* Smith, Mike D. (January 5, 2015) "BJCTA board replaces chair, avoids executive director's resignation." {{BN}}
* Reed, Jon (October 9, 2015) "Ann August out as BJCTA director." {{BN}}
* Williams, Roy S. (April 18, 2018) "BJCTA board turns to familiar face to quell 'crisis'." {{BN}}
* Specker, Lawrence (August 22, 2021) "Ann August, former Birmingham-area transit leader, dies of COVID." {{BN}}


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Ann Dawson-August

Ann Dawson-August (born c. 1962 in Sumter, South Carolina; died August 22, 2021) was executive director of the Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority from 2013 to 2015.

Dawson-August grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She attended public schools and earned a degree in finance at LaSalle University. Afterward she worked as a maintenance administrative technician in the Army Reserve. She was recommended by a Colonel in her unit for a management internship with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) and remained with the organization for 13 years in various positions.

In 1997 she accepted a job as operations director for the Santee Wateree Regional Transportation Authority (SWARTA) in her home town in South Carolina and was promoted to executive director and CEO in 2002. She served on the Transportation Research Analysis Committee for the Transportation Research Board in Washington D.C. and as the Southeast Regional Director of the Community Transportation Association of America.

She began her tenure with the BJCTA in January 2013. She coordinated the acquisition of 30 new compressed natural gas-fueled buses in June of that year and began holding public meetings to plan improvements to the system. In May 2014 Birmingham mayor William Bell submitted a 2015 Birmingham budget that reduced funding for BJCTA by $1.8 million. Bell claimed that the city had been over-paying for transit service. Dawson-August disputed the claim and successfully lobbied the Birmingham City Council to maintain the same level of funding.

In January 2015 Dawson-August briefed the BJCTA board on a long list of instances in which board chair Johnnye Lassiter overstepped her authority by interfering in executive matters. After Dawson-August threatened to resign if the situation was not addressed, the board voted to remove Lassiter from her position and appointed Patrick Sellers as chair. In March 2015 Dawson-August was named one of 13 "Women Who Move the Nation" by the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials.

In October 2015, Dawson-August announced that she would not renew her contract with the BJCTA board, which continued through December 31. She submitted her immediate resignation a few days later, saying that she planned to retire and spend more time with her family. She later accepted an appointment as interim director of the Central Midlands RTA in Columbia, South Carolina.

Dawson-August was succeeded by her chief of staff, Barbara Murdock, who served as interim director until taking on the permanent position in August 2016. Murdock was suspended without pay in April 2018. Dawson-August was contracted later that month to serve the BJCTA as a consultant, assisting interim director Christopher Ruffin. That contract was rescinded after another board shake-up on April 25.

Ann Dawson-August was married to Henry August Jr. They had two children and five grandchildren. Dawson-August died in August 2021 of COVID-19.

Preceded by:
Debra Anderson Burse
BJCTA director
January 2013-October 2015
Succeeded by:
Barbara Murdock

References

  • Bryant, Joseph D. (October 9, 2012) "Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority hires new executive director." The Birmingham News
  • Bryant, Joseph D. (June 5, 2014) "Birmingham City Council saves transit funding, kills employee raises for 2015." The Birmingham News
  • Rubin, Brittni (October 16, 2014) "2014 Women In Transportation: Ann Dawson-August" Metro magazine
  • Smith, Mike D. (January 5, 2015) "BJCTA board replaces chair, avoids executive director's resignation." The Birmingham News
  • Reed, Jon (October 9, 2015) "Ann August out as BJCTA director." The Birmingham News
  • Williams, Roy S. (April 18, 2018) "BJCTA board turns to familiar face to quell 'crisis'." The Birmingham News
  • Specker, Lawrence (August 22, 2021) "Ann August, former Birmingham-area transit leader, dies of COVID." The Birmingham News