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UP news for a change

Unread postPosted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 6:50 pm
by buzz456
Union Pacific Hires Former CSX Executive Cindy Sanborn
After more than three decades at CSX, former operating chief to oversee Union Pacific’s Western region
A Union Pacific Corp. logo on an auto rack in a St. Louis freight yard. Cindy Sanborn, the former operating chief at rival CSX Corp., is expected to start next month as a regional vice president at Union Pacific.
A Union Pacific Corp. logo on an auto rack in a St. Louis freight yard. Cindy Sanborn, the former operating chief at rival CSX Corp., is expected to start next month as a regional vice president at Union Pacific. Photo: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg News
By Paul Ziobro
Jan. 26, 2018 6:03 p.m. ET
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Cindy Sanborn, the former operating chief at CSX Corp. CSX 3.15% , has landed a new railroad job at Union Pacific Corp. UNP 0.47% just months after leaving her prior role during an executive shake up.

Ms. Sanborn will lead Union Pacific operations in its Western Region, which stretches from Washington to New Mexico, as a regional vice president. She will be based out of Roseville, Calif., and oversee about a third of Union Pacific’s track miles.

Ms. Sanborn spent more than three decades at CSX, rising to become the railroad’s top operating executive, the first female to hold such a position at any of the large North American railroads. She was among the senior leaders being considered to lead CSX until the railroad hired turnaround expert Hunter Harrison last March.

Mr. Harrison overhauled CSX after joining, implementing his precision scheduled railroading strategy that included closing yards, idling locomotives and changing to a new schedule. The quick timetable disrupted operations and led to congestion for much of the summer.

Ms. Sanborn was dispatched to calm rattled customers and appeared alongside Mr. Harrison before federal regulators last October during a session about the railroad’s service problems.

Shortly after that meeting, Ms. Sanborn, along with two top executives, resigned as Mr. Harrison brought in a confidant, Jim Foote, who helped him lead a railroad turnaround in the past.

Mr. Harrison, who had suffered an undisclosed health issue, died in December, and the railroad is now being led by Mr. Foote.

Ms. Sanborn, who is expected to start at Union Pacific next month, is succeeding Richard Castagna, who is retiring after nearly 25 years with the company.

Re: UP news for a change

Unread postPosted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 11:44 pm
by GERUNIMO625
Oh boy, better put in my two week notice. !*roll-laugh*!

Re: UP news for a change

Unread postPosted: Sat Jan 27, 2018 7:29 am
by JohnS
GERUNIMO625 wrote:Oh boy, better put in my two week notice. !*roll-laugh*!

I think you'll be ok. Sanborn didn't meet Harrison's new plan so she was let go I believe. She should do fine with UP and if not UP won't put up with it. **!!2cents!!**

Re: UP news for a change

Unread postPosted: Sat Jan 27, 2018 7:54 am
by JerryC
It is all part of the plan. Sanborn run out of CSX, hires with UP, Sanborn back when it becomes UPSX. Round and round.

Re: UP news for a change

Unread postPosted: Sat Jan 27, 2018 10:40 pm
by PapaXpress
What? One railroad to rule them all?