Justin Broyles, president and chief executive of R.J. Corman, has been named the new chairman of the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association's (ASLRRA) board of directors. This appointment marks a change in leadership for the organization, with Matt Walsh, executive vice president of global corporate development at Genesee & Wyoming Railroad Services, stepping down after serving a full three-year term.
The ASLRRA has announced that Broyles will formally take over as chairman on April 14, during the organization's Annual Conference and Exhibition in Minneapolis. This event marked an important milestone in Broyles' tenure as chairman, as he was formally installed into his new role.
Broyles has been a long-standing member of the ASLRRA board since 2020, bringing valuable experience to the table. His appointment as chairman is seen as a significant development for the organization and the rail industry at large.

The ASLRRA has expressed its gratitude towards Matt Walsh for his leadership during his tenure as chairman. The organization has continued to deliver exceptional value to its members under his guidance, advancing issues of importance in the legal, regulatory, and legislative areas.
Broyles' appointment is also seen as a strategic move by the ASLRRA, as he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the role. His leadership will be crucial in navigating the challenges facing the rail industry.
The ASLRRA has appointed Kristen Bevil, general counsel and chief legal officer at Pinsly Railroad, as vice chair. Bevil has served on the board since 2019 and will play an important role in supporting Broyles' leadership.

The appointment of Justin Broyles as chairman is a testament to his commitment to the rail industry and its members. His experience and expertise will be invaluable in driving the organization forward.
Broyles' tenure as chairman will be marked by several key initiatives, including advancing issues of importance to ASLRRA members. The organization will continue to focus on delivering exceptional value to its members, while also promoting the growth and development of the rail industry.
The future of the rail industry looks bright with Broyles at the helm. His leadership will be crucial in navigating the challenges facing the industry, from regulatory issues to technological advancements.
The appointment of Justin Broyles as the new chairman of the ASLRRA board of directors is a significant development for the rail industry.
