CN's new Leadership Team: Keith Creel appointed chief operating officer, Jean-Jacques Ruest appointed chief marketing officer
January 25 2010 - 2:35PM
PR Newswire (US)
MONTREAL, Jan. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Claude Mongeau,
president and chief executive officer of CN (TSX: CNR)(NYSE:CNI),
announced today the composition of his Leadership Team - a key step
in driving CN to the next level. Keith Creel, previously CN's
executive vice-president, operations, is being appointed as CN's
executive vice-president and chief operating officer. Jean-Jacques
Ruest, previously CN's senior vice-president, marketing is being
appointed as CN's executive vice-president and chief marketing
officer. These appointments are effective immediately and both will
report to the president and CEO. Mongeau said: "Keith and JJ are
key players at CN. Keith brings a deep understanding of our
Precision Railroading model and sound knowledge of what is needed
in the marketplace. JJ has acquired vast experience with CN's
customer base and knows the intricacies of our rail operations.
Together they will contribute their experience and strategic
thinking to keep CN at the forefront of the rail industry." Also
forming part of the CN Leadership Team are Luc Jobin, CN's
executive vice-president and chief financial officer, who joined CN
mid-2009 to oversee financial management and strategic planning and
will now also assume responsibility for the information technology
function at CN; Sean Finn, executive vice-president, corporate
services and chief legal officer, who will assume full leadership
of government and public affairs in addition to his
responsibilities for the law, risk mitigation, security and
corporate secretary functions; and Kim Madigan, who is being
appointed as vice-president, human resources, and will assume
leadership of the labour relations and human resources functions at
CN. Other key members of the Leadership Team are Robert Noorigian,
CN's vice-president, investor relations, and Gordon Trafton,
previously CN's senior vice-president, strategic acquisitions and
integration, who is being appointed as special advisor to the CN
Leadership Team until he retires at the end of 2010. Mongeau said:
"The strength of CN's great franchise is its people. I have
complete confidence that this Leadership Team is the right one to
guide the 22,000 railroaders across our network and continue
building on the company's success. Together we will create and
seize business opportunities, and face the challenges of 2010 and
beyond." CN also announced the appointment of Jeff Liepelt,
previously vice-president, eastern region, to the position of
senior vice-president, eastern region, reporting to Creel; and the
appointment of Karen Phillips, previously CN's vice-president,
North American government affairs, to the position of
vice-president, public and government affairs, reporting to Finn.
CN - Canadian National Railway Company and its operating railway
subsidiaries - spans Canada and mid-America, from the Atlantic and
Pacific oceans to the Gulf of Mexico, serving the ports of
Vancouver, Prince Rupert, B.C., Montreal, Halifax, New Orleans, and
Mobile, Ala., and the key metropolitan areas of Toronto, Buffalo,
Chicago, Detroit, Duluth, Minn./Superior, Wis., Green Bay, Wis.,
Minneapolis/St. Paul, Memphis, and Jackson, Miss., with connections
to all points in North America. For more information on CN, visit
the Company's website at http://www.cn.ca/. DATASOURCE: CN CONTACT:
Media: Mark Hallman, Director, Communications and Public Affairs,
(905) 669-3384; Investment Community: Robert Noorigian,
Vice-President, Investor Relations, (514) 399-0052
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