Greenbrier Names Tekorius EVP and COO

August 28, 2018

Lorie Tekorius (Photo: Greenbrier)
Lorie Tekorius (Photo: Greenbrier)

The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. announced that its Executive Vice President (EVP) and Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Lorie Tekorius, has been appointed EVP and Chief Operating Officer (COO) by its Board of Directors, with expanded responsibilities, continuing to report to William A. Furman, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer. In her newly-created COO role, Tekorius steps into leadership for Greenbrier's wheels, parts and repair operating unit and takes on additional responsibility for human resources and corporate safety & security.

Rick Turner, Senior Vice President for Wheels, Parts & Repair, will report to Tekorius. Turner will manage 24 wheels, parts and repair shops, double the number of locations in the Greenbrier shop network, after the dissolution of the GBW Railcar Services joint venture and the return of Greenbrier's shops announced August 20.

Adrian Downes has been promoted to Acting CFO and remains reporting to Tekorius. Downes joined Greenbrier in 2013 as Chief Accounting Officer and has over 30 years of accounting and finance experience in a variety of industries, both with publicly held and privately held companies.  He currently directs all Greenbrier's global corporate and operational accounting activities and oversees Greenbrier's information technology and tax planning functions.  

Tekorius continues her management of corporate strategy and oversight of Greenbrier's financial team as well as investor relations and planning led by Justin Roberts, Vice President, Corporate Finance and Treasurer. Additionally, she chairs Greenbrier's executive committee comprised of senior management.

Tekorius has been with Greenbrier for 23 years in various financial capacities. Tekorius was appointed CFO in February 2016 and Executive Vice President and chair of the executive committee in April 2017.  In May 2018, she was recognized by the Portland Business Journal for her corporate and community work as Oregon's "CFO of the Year—Public Company Category". 

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