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Bhushan Ivaturi was appointed Executive Vice-President and Chief Information and Technology Officer in April 2025. He is a seasoned information and technology executive with over two decades of global leadership experience in digital strategy, cybersecurity, AI, technology innovation, supply chain optimization, product management, and software engineering.
He leads CN’s digital transformation efforts, leveraging innovation to enhance operational efficiency, customer collaboration, and service excellence.
Before joining CN, as Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Enbridge, Bhushan was instrumental in driving Enbridge’s technology and innovation strategy, leading a comprehensive digital transformation and building a robust technology function. His strategic vision and execution yielded significant business impact through the effective integration of asset, digital, and operational technologies. Prior to Enbridge, he held executive roles at AP Moller Maersk and General Electric, as well as leadership positions in the high-tech sector, where he focused on the transformation of global information and data systems, supply chain innovation, technology management, and software engineering.
Beyond his corporate leadership, Bhushan is actively involved in the community. He serves on the Board of Directors for the TELUS Spark Science Centre and the Technology Business Management (TBM) Council.
Bhushan holds a Master of Science in Information Systems and Operations Management and a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering. He is a lifelong learner, having continued his education at Harvard Business School, MIT Sloan, and as a graduate of the Stanford Executive Program from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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Canadian National Railway Co is engaged in the rail and related transportation business. The Company's network of approximately 20, 000 route miles of track spans Canada and mid-America, connecting approximately three coasts, including the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico and serving the cities and ports of Vancouver, Prince Rupert (British Columbia), Montreal, Halifax, New Orleans, and Mobile (Alabama), and the metropolitan areas of Toronto, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Calgary, Chicago, Memphis, Detroit, Duluth (Minnesota)/Superior (Wisconsin), and Jackson (Mississippi), with connections to all points in North America. Its network and connections to all Class I railroads provide its customers access to the three North American Free Trade Agreement nations. It carries over 300 million tons of cargo, serving exporters, importers, retailers, farmers and manufacturers. Its freight includes seven commodity representing a portfolio of goods.