For Immediate Release: Monday, March 31, 2025
The Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) announced today that Maricela Cordova, their current special assistant to the director for transportation strategic projects, was appointed to a four-year term on the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) Board by Maryland Governor Wes Moore. Ms. Cordova was introduced at her first MDTA Board meeting last Thursday, March 27. The Board serves as the policy-setting, decision-making, and governing body for the MDTA, which finances, builds, operates, preserves and improves the state’s toll facilities and toll roads.
“Maricela Cordova’s extensive background and proven track record in the transportation sector make her the perfect candidate to serve this important role on the MDTA Board,” said Governor Wes Moore. “Her leadership skills and innovative thinking will be an asset to the Board and to all Marylanders.”
Ms. Cordova brings more than 30 years of experience in architectural, engineering, and construction programs to the MDTA Board. Since 2019, she has served in various roles with the Montgomery County Department of Transportation including acting deputy director of transportation policy, acting division chief of transportation engineering, and Purple Line implementation manager. Prior to that, she was a senior manager of design, preconstruction, and project development with Clark Construction Group, LLC. Additionally, she has held architectural positions with Michael Baker Jr., Inc. and HKS Architects.
Ms. Cordova holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Universidad Anahuac in Mexico City. She is an International Associate Member of the American Institute of Architects and for the last ten years, she served as the Mid-Atlantic Region Board Treasurer and Owners Committee Chair for the Design Build Institute of America.
Throughout her career, Ms. Cordova has demonstrated a strong commitment to public service and has consistently worked toward advancing transportation and architectural initiatives that positively impact communities.
“Maricela Cordova is a welcome addition to the Maryland Transportation Authority Board,” said Paul J. Wiedefeld, MDTA Chairman and Maryland Transportation Secretary. “Her knowledge of design, construction, and project delivery will greatly benefit the Board’s work, and her strategic vision will help us navigate the complex transportation challenges and opportunities we face.”
Established in 1971 by the Maryland General Assembly, the Maryland Transportation Authority is financed by toll revenue without relying on state tax dollars. As it works to connect customers to life’s opportunities, the agency is dedicated to innovative transportation solutions that improve connectivity, create opportunity, enhance safety, promote equity, and support economic development.
“I am pleased with Governor Moore’s appointment of Maricela Cordova to this important position,” said County Executive Marc Elrich. “Her knowledge, experience and leadership have been invaluable to our County’s goal of advancing innovative transportation solutions that promote equity, enhance safety and prioritize sustainability. Maricela is a dedicated public servant who is poised to make a tremendous contribution to Maryland’s transportation future.”
The Maryland Transportation Authority Board is comprised of eight citizens appointed by the governor. Members serve four-year terms and cannot serve more than three consecutive terms.
At the most recent Authority Board meeting, Secretary Wiedefeld and Maryland Transportation Authority Executive Director Bruce Gartner both thanked outgoing Board Member W. Lee Gaines, Jr. for his service to the Board.
“I am honored to receive this appointment by Governor Moore,” said Cordova. “I am eager to collaborate on Maryland’s most important projects and priorities, and I am committed to advancing the board’s values of integrity, transparency and efficiency. With my expertise in transportation, I look forward to making meaningful contributions that will benefit the state and its future.”
Cordova has led large-scale, critical transportation and infrastructure projects for Montgomery County in her current MCDOT role.
“We are so proud of Maricela Cordova for her appointment,” said MCDOT Director Chris Conklin. “Her expertise and dedication to leading critical projects and improving our local transportation systems make this recognition well-deserved.”
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