NS Squires to Retire

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*From today's online Progressive Railroading magazine:*


  Norfolk Southern's Squires to retire in 2022; Shaw named successor



NS Chairman and CEO James Squires (right) plans to retire May 1, 2022, 
at which time Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Alan 
Shaw (left) will become CEO. Shaw has been named president, effective 
immediately.

Photo – Norfolk Southern Corp.


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Norfolk Southern Corp. 
<https://www.progressiverailroading.com/norfolk_southern/>today 
announced that Chairman and CEO James Squires plans to retire May 1, 
2022, at which time Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing 
Officer Alan Shaw will become CEO.

As part of the company's planned succession process, the board of 
directors has elected Shaw to the role of president, effective 
immediately. The company's executive leadership team now reports to 
Shaw, NS officials said in a press release.

"This is the right moment for a leadership transition," said Squires.  
"The company is in rock-solid position, I've accomplished what I set out 
to achieve, and our board of directors has identified the right leader 
in Alan Shaw to guide Norfolk Southern in its next chapter of success 
and value creation."

Squires is retiring "at the top of his game," said Steven Leer, NS's 
lead independent director.

"During his tenure, he has increased shareholder value by more than $30 
billion, implemented precision scheduled railroading, led the company 
through a freight recession and global pandemic and brought company 
leadership together in a new, state-of-the-art Atlanta headquarters," 
Leer said.

Squires and Shaw will continue to work closely together over the next 
five months to complete a smooth transition, NS officials said.

Shaw has a unique combination of skills and experience that have 
prepared him to lead NS, Squires said.

"He's a veteran railroader who understands operations and will drive 
continued improvement in service and efficiency," said Squires. "At the 
same time, he has an unparalleled understanding of our customers and the 
markets we serve, as well as the vision to grow shareholder value in our 
competitive, rapidly evolving industry."

Shaw has 27 years of experience at NS in marketing, operations and 
finance. He was appointed CMO in May 2015, and under his leadership the 
company has built the "strongest intermodal franchise in the 
eastern United States, positioning it for growth in consumer-oriented, 
service-sensitive markets," NS officials said.

Shaw is responsible for innovations in customer-facing technology, 
sustainability, and new product offerings.

As part of the succession plan, NS also announced that VP of Industrial 
Products Ed Elkins has been promoted to EVP and CMO.

Elkins joined NS in 1988 as a locomotive engineer. He served as group VP 
for chemicals and group VP for international intermodal before assuming 
his current role in 2018. Elkins is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps.

James "Leggett" Kitchin, currently group VP of domestic intermodal 
marketing and sales, will succeed Elkins as VP of industrial products. 
Elkins' and Kitchin's appointments are effective immediately.

NS also announced that VP of Intermodal and Automotive Jeff Heller will 
retire from the company after a 27-year career on March 1, 2022.

Shawn Tureman, currently group VP of industrial products and chemicals, 
becomes group VP of intermodal and automotive effective immediately and 
will succeed Heller as VP upon his retirement.


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