William J. Ronan
William J. Ronan was a prominent New York public official and the first chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). He is noted for his role in the acquisition of the Long Island Rail Road but also for the missed opportunity to control Pennsylvania Station, which has contributed to the station's complex management issues.
Born on Dec 01, 1916 (109 years old)
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William J. Ronan was hired by Gov. Rockefeller to run the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
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