Alstom North America: New VP for Rolling Stock & Components | [Year]

by Archynetys News Desk

December 1, 2025 – Alstom, world leader in intelligent and sustainable mobility, announces the appointment of Marc Bernier to the position of Vice President Rolling Stock and Components North America (MRCA), effective December 1, 2025.

Marc Bernier previously served as Chief Financial Officer for the Americas region and had previously served as Chief Financial Officer for Bombardier Transportation in North America, which he joined in 2019 from Bombardier Inc. He brings recognized expertise from management positions in the aerospace, consumer goods, banking and auditing sectors.

“We are delighted to welcome Marc in his new role within the Alstom Americas management team. Marc has played a key role in the transformation of the company since the acquisition of Bombardier Transportation in 2021 and has contributed significantly to strengthening Alstom in our region. In this new role, he and his team will continue to deliver on our commitment: to make Alstom the best rail technology partner for our customers and the communities we serve,” said Michael Keroullé, President and CEO of Alstom America.

About Alstom’s Rolling Stock and Components division in North America

Alstom’s Rolling Stock and Components sites design, produce and maintain a wide range of rail vehicles: high-speed trains, commuter trains, metros and trams, serving the main North American transport operators.

Alstom has delivered more than 15,000 new or refurbished vehicles to rail agencies across the United States and Canada, including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Boston, Washington DC, San Francisco, New Jersey, Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton and Vancouver. The company also produced the NextGen Acela, the first high-speed train manufactured in the United States.

In the United States, Alstom is a leading provider of rolling stock and rail services, with industrial sites in West Mifflin (Pennsylvania), Hornell and Plattsburgh (New York).

In Canada, Alstom is the only train manufacturer, with engineering and prototyping centers in Saint-Bruno (Quebec), as well as factories in La Pocatière (Quebec), Brampton, Kingston and Thunder Bay (Ontario).

Alstom is committed to sustainable mobility and rail technology innovation, and supports local economies through significant investments in manufacturing, engineering and supply chain partnerships, with 1,553 local suppliers in the United States and 920 in Canada.

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