Biography Emeka C. Moneme Director
Emeka C. Moneme was appointed by Mayor Adrian M. Fenty as Director of the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) in January 2007.
Mr. Moneme is a public management and finance professional with years of experience developing and implementing corporate strategy for public and private sector organizations. The majority of his experience has been in the transportation sector, primarily the highway and transit industries. He most recently served as the Chief of Staff for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). In February 2007, he was sworn in as the District of Columbia’s newest voting representative to the Board of Directors of WMATA.
Emeka began his career with the District of Columbia government in 2000, with what was then the Department of Public Works (DPW). He worked closely with the transportation director to develop the management case and legislative proposal for the creation of a stand-alone Department of Transportation, and then helped facilitate its implementation.
Other major accomplishments during his tenure with DDOT include facilitating the creation of the agency’s first business plan and directing reforms to the capital programming process. He went on to serve as the department’s senior advisor on financial and federal legislative issues.
Mr. Moneme further developed and enhanced his skills as a management consultant working with public and private sector clients. In this role, he worked on wide range of projects, from providing management efficiency consulting for state and local government agencies to performing due diligence services for major transportation financing transactions.
In 2006, Emeka joined WMATA as Chief of Staff. In this role, he served as the chief management advisor to the General Manager and worked closely with other WMATA senior executives to coordinate the Authority’s overall business strategy and identify and implement new initiatives.
Mr. Moneme holds a B.S. degree in Aeronautics from Miami University (1995) and a Masters of Urban Planning from the University of Cincinnati (2000). He and his wife, Celeste, have four children and reside in Ward 4. |