Pace Mourns the Death of Michael Bolton, Former Deputy Executive Director of Strategic Services
Michael Bolton, former deputy executive director of Strategic Services at Pace Suburban Bus, passed away in the early hours of April 15, 2017, after battling pancreatic cancer. He was 69.
“It is with great sadness that we share this news. Mike was a powerful force. His enthusiasm and dedication were boundless. We send our deepest condolences to his family and friends,” offered T.J. Ross, Pace’s executive director.
He dedicated much of his professional life to public transportation. In addition to his 13 years at Pace, Bolton served as the general manager at the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority where he took great pride that his team brought the first low-floor buses to the United States. He also served the general manager for transit systems in Davenport, Iowa, and Austin, Texas; as the program director of the Transit Operations Group at North Carolina State University’s Institute for Transportation, Research and Education; as a principal with Multisystems Inc.; and as vice president for Business Improvement at ATC/NEC (now Veolia Transit).
Beginning with a part time job as a Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) bus operator along Archer Avenue and his days at the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) in its formative years, Bolton lived his life in service to others. He was a valued member of many American Public Transportation Association (APTA) committees and traveled extensively across the globe on behalf of transit in this country. His leadership and innovative spirit has left a lasting impression on the transit industry.
Plans for a celebration of Mike's life will be made later in the year. His obituary can be found here: http://www.dupagecremations.com/obituary/Michael-P.-Bolton/Downers-Grove-IL/1720635