“Montana Rail Link is well positioned for growth and remains an industry leader in terms of safety and service,” said Derek Ollmann, President of Montana Rail Link. “From the ballast line to the leaders of this company, we have the right people in place to achieve great things. I’m thankful for Joe, Jim and Ross as we begin an exciting new decade at Montana Rail Link.”
About Joe:
Joe Racicot joined Montana Rail Link as General Counsel in 2015, providing in-house legal counsel. Prior to 2015, Joe was Associate Counsel for Washington Corporations for seven years. Additionally, Joe served as the Confidential Assistant to both the Deputy Administrator for Nuclear Nonproliferation and Deputy Under Secretary for Counterterrorism, for the National Nuclear Security Administration of the U.S. Department of Energy. Joe holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Carroll College, along with a Juris Doctorate from the University of Notre Dame Law School. Joe is a member of the State Bar of Montana.
About Jim:
Jim joined Montana Rail Link in 2009 as the Director of Sales & Marketing and was promoted to Chief Sales & Marketing Officer in 2013. He is responsible for overseeing business development for Montana Rail Link. With over 30 years of experience in railroad, truck, warehousing, transloading and third-party logistics throughout North America, Jim has the knowledge and ability to connect Montana shippers with domestic and international markets. Jim holds a BA in Political Science from Carroll College in Helena, MT and is involved with many industry related committees and councils within the railroad industry and the state of Montana.
About Ross:
Ross Lane joined Montana Rail Link as Chief Communications Officer in January 2019 and has responsibility for all internal and external communications, public and government affairs and serves as the primary spokesman for the organization. Prior to joining Montana Rail Link, Ross served as Regional Director Public Affairs for BNSF Railway with experience in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Ross has also served in a variety of roles including Executive Director of a conservation organization, Chief of Staff to the House Minority in the Montana State Legislature, and as Political Liaison for U.S. Senator Jon Tester’s 2012 re-election campaign. Ross holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Montana, and a Master of Public Administration from Montana State University.
— A Montana Rail Link news release. Feb. 6, 2020.
Sounds to me that this is just a title change for doing essentially the same jobs as before. Just call someone a “vice president” of something and expect people to be impressed.