Norfolk Southern EVP and CIO Deb Butler to retire

Written by Jenifer Nunez, assistant editor
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Deborah H. Butler, executive vice president planning and chief information officer of Norfolk Southern, will retire Oct. 1, 2015.

 

“Envisioning the railroad of tomorrow is one thing, actually making it happen is quite another,” said President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Squires said. “Deb’s enduring contribution to Norfolk Southern is all around us in the systems and technology that literally make the railroad run, that support efficient customer service and that provide flexibility to take advantage of growth opportunities.”

Butler joined Norfolk Southern in 1978 as a customer account auditor. She served in positions of increasing responsibility in operations before being named assistant vice president transportation customer services in 2000 and vice president customer service in 2002. Butler was named executive vice president planning and chief information officer in 2007. She has served as chairman of the board of Thoroughbred Technology and Telecommunications LLC, an NS subsidiary, and as a board member of TTX Company Inc.

Butler’s tenure at NS saw implementation of a new optimized dispatching system to improve network velocity and significant progress toward installation of Positive Train Control systems. On the planning side, her work included the successful negotiation to purchase 282 miles of Delaware and Hudson Railway Co. lines to support rail service and the economy in the Northeast.

Through service as chair of NS’ Environmental Policy Council, NS says Butler has been a key advocate of the corporation’s commitment to sustainable business through improvements in locomotive fuel efficiency and emissions, energy use, land and water conservation, waste management and engagement with a wide range of stakeholders.

Butler also is recognized for her work in mentoring the next generation of railroaders. She helped found WiNS (Women in Norfolk Southern), the railroad’s first official employee resource group. WiNS, a networking and educational resource for NS men and women in all positions and locations, recently reached its tenth year.

 

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