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| Name | Pat Foye |
| Occupation | Attorney, public administrator |
Pat Foye is an American attorney and public official who has served in senior leadership positions across New York regional authorities and federal transportation agencies. He is known for his roles overseeing the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, managing infrastructure, transit operations, and legal affairs. Foye's career spans municipal and state service, federal appointments, and private sector advisory roles.
Foye was raised in the New York metropolitan area and completed secondary education before attending college and law school. He earned a Juris Doctor from the Fordham University School of Law and an undergraduate degree from St. John's University. During his studies he developed connections with legal and political figures in New York City, Albany, and other institutions that shaped his trajectory toward public administration and transportation policy.
After law school Foye began practicing law and held positions that linked him to public authorities and municipal agencies. He worked with legal practices that engaged with the New York State Assembly, the New York State Senate, and counsel offices serving state officials. Foye served in counsel roles advising agencies such as the MTA predecessors and had interactions with entities including the New York City Department of Transportation, the New York City Transit Authority, and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department. His early career involved litigation and regulatory matters touching on relationships with the New York State Department of Transportation, the Federal Transit Administration, and regional labor organizations.
Foye held senior positions within the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, initially as General Counsel and later as Deputy Director and Chief of Staff. In those roles he worked closely with leaders such as Jay Walder, Joseph J. Lhota, and Thomas F. Prendergast while overseeing legal, operational, and capital planning functions. He managed projects interacting with the Long Island Rail Road, the Metro-North Railroad, the New York City Subway, and commuter bus systems, and coordinated with construction contractors, unions including the Transport Workers Union of America, and state entities such as the New York State Thruway Authority and Empire State Development Corporation. His tenure involved crisis response to service disruptions and collaboration with federal agencies like the Federal Railroad Administration and the United States Department of Transportation.
Foye later served in federal roles connected to transportation policy and intergovernmental coordination, liaising with offices including the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and the United States House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. He was appointed to lead the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey as Executive Director, where he presided over major facilities such as John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, the Port Authority Bus Terminal, the Holland Tunnel, and the George Washington Bridge. During his leadership he oversaw initiatives tied to the LaGuardia Airport Redevelopment Program, post-storm resiliency planning following Hurricane Sandy (2012), and coordination with the Federal Aviation Administration and state governors from New York and New Jersey. His Port Authority work required interaction with officials from the United States Department of Homeland Security, regional transit operators, and private developers.
After public agency leadership, Foye transitioned to private-sector advisory and executive roles, providing counsel to infrastructure firms, law practices, and transit consultancies. He advised on public–private partnership proposals involving organizations such as VIA Metropolitan Transit analogues and worked with engineering contractors, investors, and municipal bond markets. His private-sector work engaged stakeholders including rating agencies, institutional investors, and corporate boards, and drew on experience interacting with Federal Reserve System considerations for municipal finance and with regulatory agencies overseeing procurement and environmental review processes like the Environmental Protection Agency.
Foye resides in the New York metropolitan region and has been active in civic and professional organizations linked to urban infrastructure and legal practice. He has received acknowledgments from municipal leaders, transit advocacy groups, and professional associations for his management of large-scale transportation projects and interagency coordination. His career has been noted in press coverage by outlets that follow public administration in New York City, and he has been invited to speak at events hosted by institutions such as Columbia University, New York University, and industry conferences concerning infrastructure and transit.
Category:American lawyers Category:People from New York City Category:Port Authority of New York and New Jersey people