Jerome Wallut appointed President of Alstom Transportation Inc.

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Jerome Wallut has been appointed President of Alstom Transportation Inc. and Senior Vice-President of Alstom’s North American rail transportation business. In this new role, he will lead strategy, business development, customer relations, sales and project execution in the region. He will be in charge of over 1,500 employees throughout the continent.

Previously, Jerome was Managing Director of Alstom Transport France from 2010 to 2014 where he managed high-speed rail, tramway, metro, signaling and services contracts and led the “Next Generation” high-speed trains project in collaboration with the French government.

Alstom’s businesses in the U.S. and Canada including the century old Hornell, NY manufacturing plant have continuously served the U.S. and Canadian rail industry for more than 100 years and we look forward to pursuing collaborating with our customers to provide them the next generation of rail transportation solutions tailored to their needs,” said Jerome Wallut.

Throughout his 26 year career, Jerome Wallut has held various management positions in the transportation industry. He joined Alstom Transport in 2000 as Director of Project Management Methods and eventually becoming Operations Director for Alstom’s Signaling Asia. In 2003, Jerome became Major Account Director for RATP (Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens) and RFF (Réseau Ferré de France), and soon was appointed Vice President of the Casco Signal Ltd. joint venture in China. From 2007 to 2009, he was the Key Accounts Director for the SNCF (Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français) of France.

Jerome Wallut began his career at Airbus, the European aircraft manufacturer where he occupied various positions in the after-sales division, in the test flight department and subsequently in the programs department and delivery center. Jerome has a degree in aerospace engineering and a business degree from of the INSEAD Business School.