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  1. Joseph Houston Boardman (December 23, 1948 – March 7, 2019) was an American transportation executive. Boardman served as commissioner of the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) from 1997 until 2005, then led the United States Federal Railroad Administration until 2008, then served as president and CEO of Amtrak ...

  2. 11 de mar. de 2019 · By Sam Roberts. March 11, 2019. Bent on becoming a veterinarian like his grandfather and uncles, Joseph H. Boardman never forgot the epiphany that instead led to his becoming a state and...

  3. 7 de mar. de 2019 · Former Amtrak CEO Joseph H. Boardman died while on vacation with family on March 7 after complications from a stroke days before. Boardman was a U.S. Air Force veteran who served in Vietnam before moving into the field of transportation.

  4. 8 de mar. de 2019 · Joseph H. Boardman, former administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and former president and CEO of Amtrak, has died. Reports are citing a stroke as the cause of death; he...

  5. 7 de mar. de 2019 · ROME, N.Y. — Joseph H. Boardman, Amtrak’s second-longest-serving president and CEO, has died. Boardman, 70, suffered a stroke while vacationing with his wife and family in Florida on March 5 and passed away early this morning, Amtrak announced.

  6. 7 de mar. de 2019 · Written by William C. Vantuono , Editor-in-Chief. Joseph H. Boardman, former Amtrak President and CEO and Federal Railroad Administrator, and Railway Age’s 2014 Railroader of the Year, died March 7, 2019, of a stroke while vacationing with his family in Florida. He was 70.

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  7. 7 de mar. de 2019 · Former Amtrak CEO Joseph H. Boardman died while on vacation with family on March 7 after complications from a stroke days before. Boardman was a U.S. Air Force veteran who served in Vietnam before moving into the field of transportation. In 1997 he was named New York State Transportation Commissioner, a post he held for eight years.