
CEO Hunter Harrison to hand over reins of Canadian Pacific to Keith Creel
CALGARY — Hunter Harrison, the plain-spoken CEO of Canadian Pacific Railway, insists he will be merely a “hired hand” who obeys orders after he takes on an advisory role and hands over the company reins to president and chief operating officer Keith Creel next year.
In a widely anticipated move, Canadian Pacific (TSX:CP) announced Wednesday that Creel will succeed Harrison as CEO as of July 1, 2017.
Harrison, 71, has agreed to stay with the Calgary-based company under a three-year, non-compete consulting contract following his retirement.
“The board said, ‘Look, we’ve got the opportunity to have two pretty good railroaders during a transition period and that’s not the worst thing in the world,’” said Harrison on a conference call to discuss Canadian Pacific’s second-quarter financial results.