Transdev promotes Josh Walker to general manager for Texas State contract

Feb. 17, 2021
Walker previously served as the assistant general manager for the company’s TAPS contract and quickly moved into the role of general manager.

Josh Walker has been promoted to general manager of Transdev’s contract with Texas State in San Marcos, Texas.

Walker joined the Transdev team in 2016 as assistant general manager for the company’s Texoma Area Paratransit Services (TAPS) contract in Sherman, Texas. He quickly moved into the general manager role for this public-private operating partnership (PPOP), diligently working with the staff and the board to resurrect the shuttered service, while implementing a vigorous safety culture and customer service improvements.

“Josh has made an incredible impact on our passengers and the service in the six-county Texoma area,” said Ibrahima Toure, Transdev’s southwest regional vice president. “Josh is great at developing strong relationships with the client and his community and through those strong partnerships he achieves great things. I know he will continue this trend for Texas State. We are excited for the impact he will make.”

Previous to his Transdev role and working with TAPS, Walker spent 10 years as an officer with the Bonham Police Department.

“We appreciate Josh Walker’s leadership throughout this transition and wish him well at his new operation,” said Grayson County Judge Bill Magers and TAPS Board Chairman.

“My experience with TAPS has been amazing. I have had the pleasure of working with a committed Board, a dedicated group of employees and an appreciative community,” added Walker. “As a team, we accomplished a lot, including securing a strong safety culture and establishing stability and a strong foundation for our client. I learned so much and for that I am grateful. I look forward to my new role and the contributions I can make.”