Albany Times Union

Airport chooses county off icial

Deputy executive Calderone to take helm, succeed CEO O’donnell

- By Eric Anderson

Deputy Albany County Executive Phil Calderone is the new CEO of the Albany County Airport Authority, succeeding John O’donnell, who will retire.

Calderone will take over before the end of November at an annual salary of $185,000.

“The board and I are extremely pleased that someone of the leadership depth and experience of Phil Calderone will be taking the reins of our thriving airport from our very effective current CEO John O’donnell,” said Rev. Kenneth Doyle, who chairs the airport board. “We anticipate a seamless transition, especially because Phil has such a depth of knowledge of the Capital District, given his extended ser vice, first as deputy mayor of Albany for 17 years and his recent position as deputy Albany County executive and counsel.”

Calderone is the second leadership hire at the airport in recent months. Earlier, Michael F. Zonsius was approved to be chief financial officer by the Albany County Airport Authority board during a meeting on Sept. 5. Zonsius previously was CFO for the Chicago Department of Aviation, where he managed financial operations at O’hare and Midway Internatio­nal airports.

The Times Union earlier this

month reported that Calderone was one of a handful of people who were being considered by the public authority board to be the airport ’s new leader.

O’donnell, who is a profession­al engineer, has been the airport ’s CEO for 16 years, after joining the airport as its first director of project developmen­t in 1996.

Calderone was one of a half dozen candidates being considered for the position.

Calderone, an Albany native, graduated from Siena College in 1977 and Albany Law School in 1981.

He has a long private and public employment history in Albany, earlier ser ving as the city ’s deputy mayor. He also has extensive civic board experience.

The authority said in a news release that it received more than 50 applicatio­ns for the CEO post and inter viewed seven finalists. Calderone’s appointmen­t was announced Thursday afternoon, following a closeddoor meeting of the authority Thursday morning.

Albany Internatio­nal Airport has seen strong passenger growth this year and is in the midst of completing several major constructi­on projects, including a five-level, 1,000-vehicle parking garage.

The Cuomo administra­tion is completing work on the longplanne­d Exit 3, which is intended to improve connection­s between the Adirondack Northway and the airport terminal. That work is expected to be completed by late December.

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