Rob Reilly, CN’s executive vice-president and chief operating officer to assume interim responsibility for Information and Technology function

Montreal - CN announced that Michael Foster, executive vice-president and chief information and technology officer is leaving the company on November 29, 2019. Michael is leaving for personal reasons, moving back to the United States, to be close to where his family is located and to pursue other career opportunities.

CN has announced that Rob Reilly, executive vice-president and chief operating officer, will assume interim responsibility for the company’s Information and Technology function, while the company carries out a global search for a chief information and technology officer.

“On behalf of the Board of Directors and CN, I would like to thank Michael for his contribution and dedication over the last two years at CN. He has been responsible for leading CN’s digital transformation and important technological advances such as Positive Train Control, and other key innovation initiatives that are now well advanced. Michael leaves a strong team in place,” said JJ Ruest, president and chief executive officer at CN.

Rob gained extensive leadership and innovation experience in rail operations and field application of rail technologies at another Class I railway, making him the right executive to lead the company’s information and technology group during this transition. He will continue to deliver on operational excellence and the implementation of advanced information technologies as a driver for safety, customer and shareholder value and the company’s strategy to enhance its scheduled railroading model.