Norfolk Southern Names Two to Senior-Level Positions

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Norfolk Southern Names Two to Senior-Level Positions

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Norfolk Southern Names Two to Senior-Level Positions

NORFOLK, VA – Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC) has realigned
the responsibilities of two senior officers in its finance and law
departments, effective April 1. Both are headquartered in Norfolk.

James A. Squires was named senior vice president financial planning,
reporting to Henry C. Wolf, vice chairman and chief financial officer.
William A. Galanko has been named vice president law and will report to
James A. Hixon, executive vice president law and corporate relations.

Squires joined Norfolk Southern in 1992 as an attorney and served in
positions of increasing responsibility before being named senior vice
president law, his most recent position, in 2004. Squires received a
degree from Amherst College and a law degree from the University of
Chicago.

Galanko joined Norfolk Southern in 1990 as general tax attorney and was
named vice president taxation in 1999. He was named vice president
financial planning, his most recent position, in 2005. Galanko holds an
undergraduate degree from West Virginia University and law degrees from
the College of William & Mary and Georgetown University.

Norfolk Southern Chief Executive Officer Wick Moorman said the changes
in responsibilities are part of Norfolk Southern’s ongoing process of
providing senior executives with opportunities to broaden their base of
experience in diverse areas of the company.

Norfolk Southern Corporation is one of the nation’s premier
transportation companies. Its Norfolk Southern Railway subsidiary
operates approximately 21,200 route miles in 22 states, the District of
Columbia and Ontario, Canada, serving every major container port in the
eastern United States and providing superior connections to western
rail carriers. NS operates the most extensive intermodal network in the
East and is North America’s largest rail carrier of automotive parts
and finished vehicles.

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