SHARE

Metro-North Railroad Names Three To Top Operating Posts

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Three veterans of the railroad industry have been named to top leadership positions by Metro-North Railroad.

The railroad’s new president, Joseph Giulietti, announced the appointment of Glen Hayden as vice president of engineering, Michael J. Yaeger as chief mechanical officer and Kevin J. O’Connor as chief transportation officer.

Hayden will lead Metro-North’s maintenance of way department, which is responsible for the integrity of the track and associated structures, and will report directly to the president.

During the last 16 years, Hayden worked for Parsons Brinkerhoff, where he was responsible for planning and/or project management for a number of large, complex and critical transportation projects throughout the Northeast. He spent much of his early career at Metro-North and its predecessor railroads, rising to the position of chief engineer. He then worked for F.R. Harris before joining PB. He is a professional engineer licensed in three states: New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

Yaeger and O’Connor will report to Metro-North Senior Vice President Operations John Kesich.

Yaeger, the new chief mechanical officer, is responsible for maintenance of the railroad’s fleet of railcars and work trains. He has spent 27 years at Metro-North in the maintenance of equipment department -- both in the areas of project planning and in maintenance operations. Most recently he has been acting CMO since July 2013.

O’Connor, the new chief transportation officer, is responsible for the day-to-day operation of trains. He succeeds Assistant Vice President John McNulty, who is retiring this summer after 40 years at Metro-North.

O’Connor brings a wealth of experience to Metro-North. During his 36-year career in railroading, O'Connor rose through the ranks, starting at Amtrak, where he began his career first as a service attendant, block operator and train dispatcher, then in progressively responsible positions in operations management for Amtrak and NJ Transit. Most recently, he was vice president and general manager of rail operations for NJT.

to follow Daily Voice Eastchester and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE