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Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority
NEWS RELEASE
October 21, 2013

CRRA Names Mark T. Daley
Chief Financial Officer

CRRA Chief Financial Officer Mark T. Daley
Mark T. Daley

HARTFORD, Conn.  – The Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority has named Mark T. Daley its chief financial officer.

Before joining CRRA, Daley was chief of fiscal and administrative services for Bradley International Airport and five smaller airports owned and operated by the Connecticut Department of Transportation, where he was instrumental in transitioning those facilities to the new Connecticut Airport Authority. In that position, his responsibilities included strategic planning, financial reporting, budgeting, pricing, accounting, policy development and implementation and negotiation of business terms with all airlines, vendors and other tenants and service providers.

Prior to that, Daley was manager of financial services for The Louis Berger Group, Inc., an internationally recognized consulting firm that provides engineering, planning, architecture, construction management, and economic development services. His many responsibilities included providing executive-level finance, business and management consulting services to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in its management and redevelopment of Newark Liberty, John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports, and to the Connecticut Department of Transportation in its redevelopment of Bradley International Airport.

Daley holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Aeronautics and Aeronautical Administration from Saint Louis University. He has also completed all coursework at New York University Real Estate Institute required for his New York State Commercial Real Estate Appraiser certification and his New Jersey real estate sales license.

The Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority is a quasi-public agency whose mission is to work for – and in – the best interests of the municipalities of the state of Connecticut. CRRA’s board of directors and management team develop and implement environmentally sound solutions and best practices for solid waste disposal and recycling management on behalf of municipalities. CRRA serves 74 Connecticut cities and towns. CRRA also runs award-winning sustainability education programs through the CRRA Trash Museum in Hartford. For more information about CRRA and its activities, visit http://www.crra.org. Computer users can also discuss CRRA on its blog, http://crra-blog.blogspot.com, and follow CRRA on Twitter @CRRA.

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