Transport for Wales (TfW) has announced that Vernon Everitt will be taking over the role of chair.
Mr Everitt will be assuming the position later this month, stepping in after Scott Waddington has vacated it.
Currently serving as transport commissioner and chair of transport for Greater Manchester, he is also an existing non-executive director on the Transport for Wales board.
He also previously acted as a senior executive at Transport for London (TfL) and, more recently, was involved in work to franchise the bus network in Manchester.
Mr Everitt said: ‘I look forward to working with the cabinet secretary, the TfW team and our stakeholders to make sure that further improvements to transport are felt across Wales.
‘There is a huge programme of delivery ahead of us, including bus franchising, Network North Wales, completion of the South Wales Metro, and continuing to deliver better rail services. These and other improvements will help support economic growth and access to homes, jobs, and opportunity across the country.’
Welcoming the appointment, transport secretary Ken Skates said: ‘This is an incredibly important role with some considerable challenges ahead and I am pleased that the Senedd share my views that Vernon is the right person for the job. I am looking forward to working closely with him.’