Onit selected to help Facilitate Sound Transit Transformation

SEATTLE, Wash., January 2025 – Sound Transit has selected Onit Management Consulting to facilitate transformative changes in the agency’s business process approaches. The Transformational Facilitation Consulting initiative aims to drive innovation, efficiency, and sustainability by embedding a continuous improvement mindset throughout the organization, helping Sound Transit to better plan and operate its regional transit system.

Onit will bring its deep expertise in strategic facilitation, dynamic change management, and stakeholder-led business process improvement to guide Sound Transit in achieving its goals. By focusing on improving business process alignment with project logistics and community expectations, Onit aims to help the agency to streamline operations, foster collaboration, and create a lasting impact on regional mobility. This collaboration underscores a shared vision of building a more connected, equitable, and sustainable future for the Puget Sound region, benefiting residents and businesses alike.

ABOUT SOUND TRANSIT

Founded in 1993, Sound Transit serves the Puget Sound region with light rail, commuter rail, and express bus services. Connecting the Seattle metropolitan area and surrounding counties, Sound Transit’s mission is to provide communities with reliable, sustainable, and innovative transit options. Encompassing more than 1,000 square miles, the Sound Transit District includes 53 cities and is home to more than 40% of Washington’s population.

ABOUT ONIT MANAGEMENT CONSULTING

Founded in 2013, Onit Management Consulting provides expert management consultants for roles in technical and business project and program management, organizational change management (OCM), Lean / Six Sigma business process optimization (BPO), communications and more. Our business is solving our clients’ problems, and we are proud to count among our client list many of the Pacific Northwest’s leading commercial and government institutions including City of Seattle, King County, Tacoma Power, Seattle City Light, State of Washington, University of Washington, Puget Sound Energy, and others.