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9/8/2023



Rail News: Railroading People

From the editor: On paying it forward and paving the way


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By Pat Foran, Editor

This month, we present the Rising Stars Class of 2023 — 25 professionals under the age of 40 who are making a difference in the North American rail industry. 

Honored during a July 26 virtual ceremony, this year's class represents the industry's best and brightest. These 25 individuals aren't just about now, as we heard and heard during the ceremony. They're about next and the responsibility they know is theirs to pave the way for future up-and-comers.

Great leaders “make the people around them better,” said Jason Boche, senior director of corporate development and strategy for Union Pacific Railroad, during the ceremony. He cited former UP CEO Lance Fritz and new UP President Beth Whited — who'd been named that same day to her current leadership post — as “tremendous influences” in his life.

“I'm sure everyone [here] is committed to making sure those that come behind us get that same benefit,” Boche said.

Added Sean Fahey, MTA Metro-North Railroad's deputy director of operations, planning and analysis: “We rely on those that came before us to teach us to ask the questions, to relay the information they've gained over the years. … It's our duty to relay that information to the next generation, as well, to ensure the continued success of the railroad industry.”

The industry's in good hands with this group. Congratulations to the Rising Stars Class of 2023. Thanks for stepping up, for paying it forward and for pledging to continue to make a difference.

LRW seeks ‘Railway Woman of the Year’ nominations

The League of Railway Women (LRW) is seeking nominations for the 2023 Railway Woman of the Year award, which is co-sponsored by Progressive Railroading.

      To LRW, a Railway Woman of the Year is someone who:
  • establishes a strong vision and a culture of continuous improvement and creativity;
  • overcomes challenges with and breaks down barriers, including initiatives that promote and support attracting and retaining women in the rail industry;
  • impacts the industry through innovation and trailblazing;
  • brings excellence to her organization and community; and
  • cultivates safety and encourages and demonstrates safe rail practices.

Nominations are due Oct. 13; the nomination form is available here.

The award recipient will be notified in November.

LRW has presented the Railway Woman of the Year award since 1998. Past winners include Trinity Industries Inc.'s Jean Savage (2022), Union Pacific Railroad's Beth Whited (2021), Metrolink's Stephanie Wiggins (2020) and Canadian Pacific's Pam Arpin (2019).

The award will be presented at the National Railroad Construction & Maintenance Association 2024 Conference & NRC-REMSA Exhibition to be held Jan. 3-6, 2024, in Scottsdale, Arizona. For more information, visit: https://www.railwaywomen.org.



Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff.

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