People News: Stantec, RSI, Bohr Electronics, STV

People News: Stantec, RSI, Bohr Electronics, STV

Railway Age
Railway AgeApr 7, 2026

Why It Matters

These leadership moves signal intensified focus on operational excellence and market expansion across infrastructure and rail sectors, positioning the firms to capture rising capital spending and regulatory activity.

Key Takeaways

  • Stantec names Arliss Szysky EVP of Infrastructure North America
  • RSI starts inclusive search for new President after Riley
  • Bohr Electronics hires Steve Cecchini as Western Region Sales Manager
  • STV creates Chief Sales Officer role, appoints Judy Jones
  • Stantec’s Infrastructure accounts for 26% of North American revenue

Pulse Analysis

The infrastructure and rail industries are entering a phase of accelerated investment, driven by federal funding packages and a push toward sustainable transportation. Companies are responding by reinforcing leadership pipelines that blend technical depth with operational rigor. Stantec’s elevation of Arliss Szysky reflects a strategic intent to scale its transportation portfolio, leveraging her experience in large‑scale project delivery and recent acquisition integrations. By positioning a seasoned operations leader at the helm, Stantec aims to tighten execution margins while expanding into high‑growth markets such as Arctic logistics and urban transit corridors.

Parallel to Stantec’s move, the Railway Supply Institute (RSI) is recalibrating its governance structure to better advocate for members amid volatile economic and geopolitical conditions. The inclusive presidential search underscores the organization’s commitment to transparent, data‑driven advocacy with Congress, USDOT, and the Surface Transportation Board. A new president will need to balance competing supplier interests while shaping policy that supports rail modernization, a critical component of the nation’s supply chain resilience. Meanwhile, Bohr Electronics’ appointment of Steve Cecchini signals a targeted push into the western U.S. market, where rail operators are upgrading onboard electronics to meet stricter emissions standards and digital interoperability requirements.

STV’s creation of a Chief Sales Officer role, filled by veteran Judy Jones, illustrates a broader trend of engineering firms institutionalizing commercial functions as distinct growth engines. By embedding sales analytics and client‑centric processes into its strategic plan, STV seeks to capture larger, multi‑year infrastructure contracts that are emerging from the bipartisan infrastructure law. Collectively, these leadership changes highlight a sector-wide emphasis on talent that can navigate complex regulatory landscapes, integrate advanced technologies, and accelerate project pipelines—factors that investors and partners will watch closely as capital inflows continue to rise.

People News: Stantec, RSI, Bohr Electronics, STV

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