Gov. Tom Wolf recently announced that he intends to nominate current Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Executive Deputy Secretary Yassmin Gramian, P.E., to serve as secretary of the department.
Gramian will assume the role of acting secretary effective Dec. 6.
“Yassmin Gramian has proven herself a capable leader and knowledgeable infrastructure planner in her more than 30 years of experience as a project engineer,” Gov. Wolf said. “Her experience working in PennDOT will allow for a seamless transition of leadership over a department that affects the daily life of millions of Pennsylvanians.”
In addition to her time at PennDOT, Gramian has experience in the private sector overseeing transportation and infrastructure projects. She was responsible for projects such as Philadelphia’s Roosevelt Boulevard Multi-modal Corridor Program, SEPTA Subway Concourse Improvement Project, Amtrak’s Keystone Corridor Infrastructure Rehabilitation and Reconstruction, PATCO Ben Franklin Bridge Track Rehabilitation, PennDOT’s Central Susquehanna Valley Transportation Project’s US-15 Susquehanna River Bridge and Philadelphia Airport Terminal F Modernization.
Gramian will take the place of outgoing PennDOT Secretary Leslie S. Richards, who will become general manager of SEPTA in January.
“Leslie Richards’ leadership has been instrumental in getting Pennsylvania back on the right track after years of infrastructure disinvestment,” Wolf said. “Her strategy-based infrastructure investments and use of technology have allowed for improvements to the commonwealth’s 40,000 miles of roads that will benefit Pennsylvanians for years to come.”