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'''John Henry''' is the chief financial officer of the American Public Transportation Association and a former CFO for the [[Jefferson County Finance Department]]. He resigned from the county in [[2020]] to accept his current position.
'''John Henry''' is the chief financial officer of Sound Transit in Washington and a former CFO for the [[Jefferson County Finance Department]] and the American Public Transportation Association (APTA).


Henry earned his bachelor of science in accounting from Virginia State University in Petersburg, Virginia in [[1993]] and a master's in business administration from Howard University in Washington D.C. in [[1999]]. He worked for J. P. Morgan Chase & Co. in Dallas, Texas until [[2005]] and then served as a director for MW Logistics.
Henry earned his bachelor of science in accounting from Virginia State University in Petersburg, Virginia in [[1993]] and a master's in business administration from Howard University in Washington D.C. in [[1999]]. He worked for J. P. Morgan Chase & Co. in Dallas, Texas until [[2005]] and then served as a director for MW Logistics.
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Henry was hired by the Office of the Chief Financial Officer for the District of Columbia in March [[2008]] and promoted to associate treasurer in [[2013]]. He came to [[Jefferson County]] in February [[2017]] as director of finance and was promoted to CFO in June of the same year.
Henry was hired by the Office of the Chief Financial Officer for the District of Columbia in March [[2008]] and promoted to associate treasurer in [[2013]]. He came to [[Jefferson County]] in February [[2017]] as director of finance and was promoted to CFO in June of the same year.


Henry resigned from Jefferson County to accept his current position in January [[2020]].
Henry resigned from Jefferson County to accept his current position to join APTA in January [[2020]]. Three years later he was hired to succeed Tracy Butler as CFO of Sound Transit in Washington.


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==References==
==References==
* Beahm, Anna (January 6, 2020) "Jefferson County CFO accepts job in Washington D.C." {{BN}}
* Beahm, Anna (January 6, 2020) "Jefferson County CFO accepts job in Washington D.C." {{BN}}
* De La Rosa, Shawna (January 4, 2023) "Former JeffCo CFO accepts role with large transit entity." {{BBJ}}


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Latest revision as of 18:22, 4 January 2023

This article is about the former CFO of the Jefferson County Finance Department, for the folk hero see John Henry.
John Henry

John Henry is the chief financial officer of Sound Transit in Washington and a former CFO for the Jefferson County Finance Department and the American Public Transportation Association (APTA).

Henry earned his bachelor of science in accounting from Virginia State University in Petersburg, Virginia in 1993 and a master's in business administration from Howard University in Washington D.C. in 1999. He worked for J. P. Morgan Chase & Co. in Dallas, Texas until 2005 and then served as a director for MW Logistics.

Henry was hired by the Office of the Chief Financial Officer for the District of Columbia in March 2008 and promoted to associate treasurer in 2013. He came to Jefferson County in February 2017 as director of finance and was promoted to CFO in June of the same year.

Henry resigned from Jefferson County to accept his current position to join APTA in January 2020. Three years later he was hired to succeed Tracy Butler as CFO of Sound Transit in Washington.

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