Staff Appointments and Departures Related to the Freight and Logistics Sectors
Who Is Going Where in Shipping and Beyond
WORLDWIDE – GERMANY – In preparation for its spin-off from Daimler AG and its independent listing on the Frankfurt stock exchange planned for late 2021, Daimler Truck AG is announcing the composition of its new Board of Management and a series of significant management and organisational changes, set to take place as of July 1.
Daimler Truck AG is bringing together all essential technology and powertrain activities into one division, the Truck Technology Group (TT). This will be headed by Dr. Andreas Gorbach. Gorbach is currently CEO of the fuel cell joint venture cellcentric with Volvo Group.
People News: CN, NS, Bluejay Capital, STV Written by Marybeth Luczak, Executive Editor
The CN Board of Directors appointed Roberta Louise Jamieson and Murray Sinclair as Co-Chairs of the Indigenous Advisory Council (IAC); Norfolk Southern (NS) elevated Frank Voyack to Vice President of Government Relations, succeeding Marque Ledoux; Bluejay Capital Partners hired Pierre-Luc Mathieu as Managing Partner; and STV promoted Paul Menaker to Vice President.
Jamieson and
Sinclair will lead IAC, an independent body comprising Indigenous peoples’ representatives from across Canada. The aims of the group: “to advise CN’s Board and CN President and CEO JJ Ruest on issues relevant to CN, and its relationships with the 200-plus Indigenous communities in which CN operates; to reinforce diversity and inclusion through policies and procedures; and to foster relationships between the railroad and Indigenous peoples.”
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CORNERSTONE ADDS 2: Katelyn Bunning has departed Senate Minority Leader
Mitch McConnell’s office, where she rose through the ranks for more than a decade to become his legislative director, and joined Cornerstone Government Affairs as a lobbyist. Bunning, who McConnell called an “all-star” and a “key adviser” on whom relied on “extensively” during a farewell floor speech earlier this month, will lobby for a variety of clients across several policy areas, she told PI.