Union Pacific Railroad - Company Officers

Company Officers

Presidents of the Union Pacific Railroad:

  • William Butler Ogden (1862–1863)
  • John Adams Dix (1863–1865)
  • Oliver Ames, Jr. (1866–1871)
  • Thomas Alexander Scott (1871–1872)
  • Horace F. Clark (1872–1873)
  • John Duff (1873–1874)
  • Sidney Dillon (1874–1884)
  • Charles F. Adams (1884–1890)
  • Sidney Dillon (1890–1892)
  • S.H.H. Clark (1890–1898)
  • W.S. Pierce (acting) (1897)
  • Horace G. Burt (1898–1904)
  • E. H. Harriman (1904–1909)
  • Robert S. Lovett (1910–1911)
  • A.L. Mohler (1911–1916)
  • E.E. Calvin (1916–1918)
  • C.B. Seger (1918–1919)
  • Carl R. Gray (1920–1937)
  • William Jeffers (1937–1946)
  • G.F. Ashby (1946–1949)
  • A.E. Stoddard (1949–1965)
  • E.H. Bailey (1965–1971)
  • John Kenefick (1971–1986)
  • Drew Lewis (1986–1987)
  • Mike Walsh (1987–1991)
  • Richard K. Davidson (1991–1996)
  • Ron Burns (several months in 1996)
  • Jerry Davis (1996–1998)
  • Ike Evans (1998–2004)
  • James R. Young (2004–present)

Chief Executive Officers, Presidents, and Chairmen of the Union Pacific Corporation (parent corporation of the railroad)

  • John Kenefick (several months in 1986)
  • Drew Lewis (1986–1997)
  • Richard K. Davidson (1997 – January 2006)
  • James R. Young (January 2006 – present)
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