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Kathryn Gainey

Counsel, Regulatory Affairs, CN

Kathryn Gainey is the Senior Director and Head of Global Regulatory Affairs at CN (Canadian National Railway), where she has been in this role since January 2024. With over 17 years of experience in rail transportation regulatory, legal, and policy matters, she specializes in various areas including rail safety, technology, economic regulation, and compliance.13

Professional Background

  • Current Position: Senior Director, Head of Global Regulatory Affairs at CN (January 2024 - Present)
  • Previous Roles:
    • Deputy General Counsel, Regulatory Affairs at CN (January 2021 - January 2024)
    • Counsel, Regulatory Affairs at CN (February 2017 - December 2020)
    • Of Counsel at Steptoe & Johnson LLP (January 2012 - January 2017)
    • Associate at Steptoe & Johnson LLP (August 2006 - December 2011)
  • Clerkships: Kathryn has also served as a law clerk for judges in the U.S. Court of Appeals and U.S. District Court.12

Education

  • Harvard Law School: J.D. (2003)
  • California State University, Long Beach: B.A. in Philosophy and Economics (2000) .1

Expertise and Contributions

Gainey is recognized for her strategic advisory role in federal regulatory matters, particularly those affecting service operations and safety within the rail industry. She has actively participated in discussions on emerging technologies in transportation and has held leadership positions in professional organizations related to transportation law.23

Kathryn Gainey's work reflects a commitment to advancing regulatory frameworks that ensure safety and efficiency in rail transportation while navigating complex legal landscapes.

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Location

Washington D.C. Metro Area