Trinity Industries (TRN) Appoints Jason Anderson to its Board
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Trinity Industries, Inc. (NYSE: TRN) today announced the addition of Jason G. Anderson to its Board of Directors and the resignation of Brandon B. Boze from the Board, both effective as of today. Similar to Mr. Boze, Mr. Anderson is a member of the investment team at ValueAct Capital. Mr. Anderson will also serve as a member of the Finance and Risk Committee and the Human Resources Committee.
“We are pleased to welcome Jason Anderson to Trinity’s Board of Directors,” said Leldon E. Echols, Trinity’s Non-Executive Chairman of the Board. “His experience in finance, strategy, and mergers and acquisitions will be a tremendous asset to Trinity. We also thank Brandon for his years of service and the guidance he provided to Trinity during his time as a director.”
On his departure, Mr. Boze, a Partner and President of ValueAct Capital, said, “It has been a privilege serving on the Trinity board. I would like to thank the company and its directors for their partnership over the years. ValueAct is delighted that Jason will serve as a director, where we are confident he will make significant contributions to Trinity’s continued success.”
Mr. Anderson is a Vice President at ValueAct Capital, a privately-owned investment firm and Trinity’s largest stockholder. Prior to joining ValueAct Capital in 2016, Mr. Anderson was a Senior Associate at GTCR LLC, a private equity firm focused on leveraged buyouts, leveraged recapitalization, growth capital and rollup transactions. Prior to joining GTCR LLC in 2013, he worked at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in its leveraged finance group.
Mr. Anderson received his bachelors degree in mathematics and economics from Vanderbilt University.
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