US logistics giant announces major personnel appointment

Logistics News

3-Nov-2025

Recently, the American railway transportation giant CSX announced changes in its senior leadership, aiming to strengthen the company's strategic focus drive the realization of long-term growth goals. The new appointments, effective immediately, saw Kevin Boone being named as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, succeeding the departed Pelkey. Maryclare Kenney, on the other hand, was promoted to Senior Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, highlighting the company's determination to continue driving momentum and creating.


CSX's President and CEO, Steve Angel, stated, "I am very pleased to appoint Kevin and Maryclare to these key leadership positions. They are the leaders to guide CSX forward and achieve long-term success at this critical time. Their outstanding professional capabilities and proven track records will help drive our high-performance culture and realize our of becoming the best-performing railroad in the nation."


Kevin Boone joined CSX in 2017 and has held several key leadership positions, most serving as CCO.


Maryclare Kenney has been serving in leadership roles in CSX's commercial operations for nearly 14 years.


Headquartered in, Florida, CSX provides rail, intermodal, and rail-to-truck transfer services and solutions to customers in a wide range of markets, including energy, industrial,, agricultural, and consumer packaged goods. For nearly 200 years, CSX has played a vital role in the nation's economic expansion and industrial development. Its network every major metropolitan area on the Eastern Seaboard of the United States, where nearly two-thirds of the country's population resides. It also connects more than 24 short-line railroads and 70 or more ocean, river, and lake ports with major population centers and agricultural towns

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