CP issues statement of condolence following the passing of David Starling, KCS voting trustee
On February 27, 2023, Canadian Pacific (TSX: CP) issued a statement mourning the passing of David Starling, the Kansas City Southern (KCS) trustee and former CEO. Starling's career spanned over four decades, culminating in his retirement in 2016. After CP acquired KCS on December 14, 2021, Starling was appointed as the voting trustee for KCS shares held in a voting trust, pending regulatory approval from the U.S. Surface Transportation Board. The company plans to appoint a new voting trustee to replace Starling shortly. The statement reflects CP's condolences and acknowledges the significant role Starling played in the railway industry.
- CP is preparing to appoint a new voting trustee following the passing of David Starling, ensuring continuity in governance.
- David Starling's passing could create uncertainty in the management of the KCS voting trust during the transition to a new trustee.
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