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    73rd United States Secretary of the Treasury

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  1. John William Snow (born August 2, 1939) is an American economist, attorney, and businessman who is the former CEO of CSX Corporation and served as the 73rd United States secretary of the treasury under U.S. President George W. Bush.

  2. Jun 10, 2021 · UNION CITY, Ind. – The CSX Transportation business train is rolling west across Ohio and Indiana on Thursday, operating with a P001 train symbol. The newly-repainted train was spotted on the former Conrail (New York Central) “Bee Line” between Cleveland and Indianapolis at midday.

  3. John William Snow was the 73rd United States Secretary of the Treasury and a former CEO of CSX Corporation, a Forbes 500 company. He is currently Director of the Boards of many companies.

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  5. Prior to the Cabinet, Secretary Snow was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of CSX Corporation, one of America’s leading transportation companies, a position he held for more than a decade. While at CSX, he also played a leadership role in the U.S. business community, chairing the Business Roundtable and serving on the Executive Committee ...

  6. John William Snow left CSX in January 2003 to become President George W. Bushs second secretary of the treasury following the resignation of Paul O’Neill. He served in that capacity until 2006, when he resigned.

  7. Dec 26, 2002 · At Garden City, Ga., on Oct. 9, 1997, an Amtrak train traveling on CSX tracks rammed into a truck that was stuck on a crossing. Police had advised CSX dispatchers responsible for monitoring the tracks 20 minutes earlier of the stalled truck, but a dispatcher ordered trains stopped on the wrong line.

  8. John W. Snow came to the cabinet of U.S. President George W. Bush after more than a decade as the leader of railroad giant CSX, years spent effectively lobbying in Washington, and experience working in the federal government in the 1970s. When he became secretary of the treasury, he took one of the more difficult jobs in the administration.

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