Jai Patel Becomes First Indian-Origin CFO of MTA, New York

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Dr Shabana Parvez, MD FACEP

Jai Patel Becomes First Indian-Origin CFO of MTA as Credit Rating Improves: Jai Patel has made history as the first Indian-origin Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). With more than two decades of public finance experience, Patel now oversees one of the nation’s largest and most complex transportation budgets.

As CFO, Patel manages the MTA’s multi-billion-dollar operating budget and leads critical finance functions. Her responsibilities include financial planning, treasury operations, debt management, and insurance coverage. She also directs the Controller, Management & Budget, Financial Services, Finance Operations, and Risk & Insurance Management teams.

Strong Financial Leadership at MTA

Patel’s appointment comes at a pivotal moment. The MTA recently earned an upgraded credit rating from Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings. S&P improved the MTA’s Transportation Revenue Bonds from “A-” to “A” with a stable outlook.

“This upgrade demonstrates continued confidence in the MTA’s financial stability,” Patel said. “It also highlights the early success of the Congestion Relief tolling program, ongoing ridership recovery, and the dedicated support of New York State. We will continue to strengthen our financial position while delivering reliable service.”

A Career in Public Service

Before joining the MTA, Patel advanced steadily at NJ Transit, beginning as Director of Budget Development and later serving as Acting CFO. There, she helped shape the agency’s operating and capital budgets and collaborated on major infrastructure projects such as the Portal North Bridge and Penn Station renewal.

Patel began her career in public service at the New Jersey Department of Treasury, where she supported the state’s annual budget process. She holds both a Master of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Rutgers University.

Factors Behind the Upgrade

S&P cited several reasons for its decision to upgrade the MTA’s rating. These include:

  • Six months of success from the Congestion Relief Zone tolling program, which exceeded budget expectations by 8%.
  • A new state funding source from the Payroll Mobility Tax (PMT), projected to generate $1.4 billion annually for the 2025–2029 Capital Plan.
  • A balanced budget through 2026, supported by farebox revenue, toll revenue, taxes, and subsidies.

The agency also reduced its projected outyear deficit by $198 million while keeping operating expenses under budget. Its financial plan projects $500 million in annual cost savings beginning in 2025.

Ridership Growth Adds Momentum

In addition, ridership recovery has boosted farebox revenue. Ongoing progress in reducing fare evasion further supports financial stability. With more workers returning to offices, the MTA expects continued growth in both transit ridership and tolling revenues. This upgrade follows a similar move by Moody’s Investors Service, which raised the MTA’s Transportation Revenue Bonds rating to “A2” earlier this year. Fitch Ratings and Kroll Bond Rating Agency also rate the bonds “AA.”

The improved credit outlook positions the MTA strongly as it prepares to issue new Transportation Revenue Bonds this fall.

Dr. Shabana Parvez, MD FACEPhttps://www.arlingtonintegrative.com/
Indian American Dr. Shabana Parvez, MD FACEP, is the founder of Arlington Integrative Medical Center and a distinguished leader in the field, holding board certifications in Family Medicine, Emergency Medicine, and Lifestyle Medicine. She is the U.S. Bureau Chief for The Desi Buzz, GCCStartup.News, and Startup Berita, where she contributes her insights on healthcare and innovation. As a committed member of the Academy of Integrative and Holistic Medicine, Dr. Parvez is also pursuing a Diploma in Naturopathic Medicine from the College of Medicine and Healing Arts in Leicester, UK. Certified in contemporary cupping skills, Hijama therapy, and leech therapy, she combines traditional healing techniques with modern medicine. Dr. Parvez is fluent in Spanish, French, Urdu, Hindi, and Arabic, enabling her to connect with patients from diverse backgrounds. A passionate foodie, she enjoys creating recipes, experimenting with recipe hacks, and finding ways to make meals healthier and more delicious.

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