Howard R. Elliott


Howard R. "Skip" Elliott is an American government official who currently serves as the Administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.
Since May 2020, Elliott has been Acting Inspector General of the Department of Transportation. His appointment was considered notable for the fact that Elliott was head of an office that was investigating his own actions.

Education

Elliot earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and forensic science from Indiana University. He received the first ever Distinguished Alumni Award from Indiana University's Department of Criminal Justice. Elliott is a member of the Indiana University College of Arts and Sciences Executive Dean's Advisory Committee. He later earned a Master's degree from Columbia Southern University.

Career

Prior to assuming his current role, Elliott had a 40-year career in the U.S. freight rail industry, beginning as a railroad police officer in Elkhart, Indiana. Most recently, he served as vice president of public safety, health, environment and security for CSX Transportation, where he was responsible for hazardous materials transportation safety, homeland security, railroad policing, crisis management, environmental compliance and operations, occupational health management, and continuity of business operations. Elliott has developed and implemented computer-based tools to assist emergency management officials, first responders, and homeland security personnel in preparing for and responding to railroad hazardous materials and security incidents.
Elliott is a recipient of the Association of American Railroads Holden-Proefrock Award for lifetime achievement in hazardous materials transportation safety.