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9/27/2024



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IANA taps Reinke to succeed Casey as president, CEO


Anne Reinke (shown) will succeed Joni Casey as president and CEO of IANA.
Photo – Anne Reinke's LinkedIn profile

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The Intermodal Association of North America’s board announced yesterday that Anne Reinke will be joining the organization as president and CEO upon the retirement of Joni Casey at the end of the year.

Reinke will join IANA following four years as president and CEO of the Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA). Prior to her tenure there, Reinke spent two years as deputy assistant secretary with the U.S. Department of Transportation and 16 years with CSX.

“IANA is a world-class organization that Joni has so ably led for 27 years. I am eager to continue the growth and success she achieved and appreciate the opportunity that the IANA Board has given me. I will be forever grateful for my time at TIA for the experience and perspective I received as its leader," said Reinke in a press release.

Casey earlier this year announced her plans to retire at year's end. This week, IANA announced that it has retitled its scholarship program the Joanne F. Casey Scholarship Program to recognize Casey's contributions to the industry.

Since 2007, IANA has provided over $5.3 million to support students in university programs, now totaling thirteen, that are focused on freight and intermodal transportation.



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