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Rush Retires From R.J. Corman After 23 Years

Written by Andrew Corselli
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R. J. Corman Senior Vice President Noel Rush is retiring after more than 23 years with the company. Photo via R.J. Corman.

R. J. Corman Railroad Group, LLC Senior Vice President Noel Rush is retiring after more than 23 years with the company.

Rush joined R. J. Corman in 1997 and has held many positions at the company. He served as President of the Derailment Services Company, Vice President of Finance & Administration, Vice President of Risk Management, and Senior Vice President of Commercial Development before taking on the position of Senior Vice President. Prior to serving R. J. Corman, Rush was the Vice President and Director of Railroad Finance for National City Bank of Kentucky.

The Derailment Services Company “experienced a remarkable amount of growth under Noel’s leadership. He was instrumental in the conception and development of the company’s Storm Team. Between 1997-2000, R. J. Corman Derailment Services opened eight new divisions under Noel’s leadership. The company also performed its first major hurricane response after Hurricane Floyd in North Carolina.”

“It has been an honor to work alongside Noel Rush over the past many years, and we would not be where we are today without his leadership,” said Ed Quinn, R. J. Corman President & CEO. “He has been with our company through the highs and lows, and his career has influenced a time of extraordinary growth at R. J. Corman. Noel has a deep understanding of our operations, capacity, and potential as well as the core values that have shaped our organization. He has embodied loyalty and love of the company, and we will miss his leadership and steadfast personality. On behalf of R. J. Corman, we all wish Noel the best in his retirement.”

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