SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD NAMES MATTHEW T. WALLEN DIRECTOR OF OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS

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>From the Surface Transportation Board, Washington, D.C.
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Surface Transportation Board Chairman Charles D. Nottingham today announced
his appointment of Matthew T. Wallen as the Director of the STB's Office of
Governmental and Public Affairs (OGPA).


 From April 2003 until his appointment with the Board, Mr. Wallen served as
 the Chief of Staff to U.S. Representative Steven C. LaTourette
 (Ohio-14th), who chaired the House Subcommittee on Railroads during the
 109th Congress (2005-06).  As Chief of Staff, Mr. Wallen worked on a wide
 range of transportation policy issues.  He has had extensive experience
 with a wide cross section of stakeholders interested in rail
 transportation including rail shippers, railroads, commuter rail and rail
 labor.  Additionally, Mr. Wallen was a staff member for, and ultimately
 Staff Director of, the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public
 Buildings and Emergency Management of the House Committee on
 Transportation and Infrastructure (1997-2003).


 Mr. Wallen holds a B.A. in Political Science, cum laude, from the State
 University of New York at Fredonia (1996), and an M.A. in Political
 Management from The George Washington University (1998).


 He can be reached at the STB by telephoning (202) 245-0238.


 Mr. Wallen makes his home in Baltimore, Maryland.


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