RAC Announces Appointment of New President and CEO
OTTAWA, January 16, 2025 – The Railway Association of Canada (RAC) today announced that Eric Harvey will lead RAC effective February 3, 2025.
“We are very pleased to have Eric join RAC. He brings an impressive depth of knowledge and keen understanding of the rail industry and federal government to the role. As we enter a period of transition both in Canada and abroad, RAC will play a critical role in advocating for rail as an important economic asset through the safe and sustainable transportation of goods and people. With his background in both the private and public sectors, Eric is the right person to assume the leadership of RAC and represent the Canadian rail industry.”
- Janet Drysdale, Chair of Railway Association of Canada’s Board of Directors
Eric Harvey has over 25 years of experience in legal and regulatory transportation matters. His most recent role was as assistant general counsel on policy and legislative affairs at CN. During his time at CN, Eric worked on key files such as reviews of the Railway Safety Act and the Canada Transportation Act. He also led many advocacy initiatives by engaging with elected and non-elected officials for CN. Prior to this, he worked in Ottawa for federal agencies regulating transportation. He is a bilingual graduate from King’s College London (Master of Laws) and the University of Ottawa (Bachelor of Laws).
“Canadian railways are strategic assets for moving goods and people. I am committed to continuing to advance the great work the association has been doing in key areas, especially ahead of this transition time for Canada and the U.S. I would like to thank RAC’s Board of Directors for their confidence and trust, and I look forward to working with the team and our partners to serve our members.”
- Eric Harvey, Incoming President and CEO, Railway Association of Canada
About the Railway Association of Canada
RAC represents close to 60 railway companies and more than 60 associate members who support the industry. Our railways move millions of people and $380 billion worth of goods across Canada and to global markets each year. RAC advocates on behalf of its members to ensure that the rail sector remains globally competitive, sustainable, and most importantly, safe. Learn more at www.railcan.ca.
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