National Post

Bombardier rail replaces Americas head

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Bombardier Transporta­tion is bringing in a new president in charge of the Americas region to replace an executive who asked to be relieved of his duties for undisclose­d personal reasons.

Elliot Sander, who takes over from Benoit Brossoit effective Nov. 19, will oversee sales and business developmen­t activities in the region.

Brossoit, 52, assumed the role in April 2016 from United Technologi­es Corp. He will remain as an adviser, although his contributi­on hasn’t yet been defined.

Company spokesman Eric Prud’homme declined to provide details about the reason for Brossoit’s move. He said the change has nothing to do with a series of challenges faced in the past with the late delivery of streetcars to Toronto and light-rail transit vehicles to Metrolinx, Ontario’s transporta­tion agency.

“The investment­s that were made are bearing the fruits of this investment and the turnaround time that Benoit brought to the company,” Prud’homme said in an interview, pointing to improved deliveries. “Really, Benoit asked his president to be relieved of his function for personal reasons.”

He said Brossoit was part of the selection process, will be part of the transition and remain as an adviser to Bombardier Inc. CEO Alain Bellemare.

Sander, in his early 60s, was managing director of global transporta­tion and U.S. infrastruc­ture at Hatch Ltd. He’s also held leadership roles at Aecom, HAKS Group, the Metropolit­an Transporta­tion Authority and was commission­er of the New York City Department of Transporta­tion.

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