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Union Pacific names new chief legal officer

By Trains Staff | March 21, 2025

Christina Conlin will succeed the retiring Craig Richardson

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OMAHA, Neb. — Union Pacific has named Christina Conlin as senior vice president, chief legal officer and corporate secretary, succeeding Craig Richardson, who is set to retire at the end of March.

Conlin will oversee all aspects of the company’s legal affairs, including commercial transactions and litigation, labor and employment and regulatory matters. She will also lead the company’s claims management team.

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“Christina is a wonderful addition to the Union Pacific team,” CEO Jim Vena said in a statement today (March 21, 2025). “She brings a wealth of experience and a strong track record of leadership that will enhance operational efficiency and drive long-term value.”

Conlin joined Union Pacific in December 2024 as senior vice president and deputy general counsel. Before joining Union Pacific, she led Goodyear’s Legal Enterprise Risk group, which included legal oversight for labor and employment; regulatory affairs; environmental, health and safety; compliance and ethics; and sustainability reporting. She also served as partner at Baker McKenzie in its International Commercial group and held multiple roles at McDonald’s Corp., including European chief compliance officer. Conlin started her career as a private practice trial lawyer.

“Over the past decade, Craig has led Union Pacific through a dynamic legal and regulatory landscape,” Vena said. “I am grateful for his contributions and look forward to seeing Christina continue to help us navigate the opportunities and challenges ahead as we deliver safe and reliable service for our customers.”

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