Thursday, June 5, 2025
Get the latest insights on the constantly evolving state of surface transportation. Expect to hear up-to-the-minute analysis and strategies for navigating the fallout of tariff and trade agreement changes. The panel will also discuss best practices – including around technology, LTL optimization, and cross-border shipments.
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About the moderator:
Marco Romano, CCLP
Vice President, North American Surface Transportation
C.H. Robinson
Marco is accountable for Canada and Mexico cross-border sales and United States business development. Over the course of his 18-year career at C.H. Robinson, Marco has specialized in driving strategic customer relationships by educating, consulting, and developing end-to-end supply chain solutions. These solutions complement the shift to nearshoring with integrated logistics outcomes. Marco is a former board member of the Toronto Transportation Club and Canadian Institute of Traffic and Transportation.
About the panelists:
Corrine Kostyshyn
Assistant Vice President, International Intermodal
CN Rail
As Assistant Vice-President International Intermodal, Corrine is responsible for all Sales and Marketing components of CN’s International Intermodal business. With over 25 years of experience in rail, logistics and strategy, Corrine is a strong believer in collaboration and supporting a customer centric focus ensuring customers win in their markets. Prior to this role, Corrine has held a range of positions within CN covering Customer Service, Operations, Finance, HR, and IT. Most recently, Corrine was the Director of Marketing, of Industrial Products, accountable for all aspects of strategy and new product development in her portfolio including the developing electric battery market and growth in the Northeast Region of British Columbia.
Mike Millian, CCLP
President
Private Motor Truck Council of Canada
Mike grew up on a beef farm in Huron County and began his career in the
Trucking Industry in 1990 at the age of 18. At the age of 21, Mike went
to work for a long-haul refrigerated and general freight carrier and
spent 5 years hauling freight in all 48 US mainland states and six
Canadian provinces. The carrier then opened a Certified Driver Training
School in 1998 and Mike came off the road to become one of the schools’
first certified driver trainers. Mike later transitioned into Safety and
Compliance for the fleet, while still working part-time as a trainer
for the school. In 2002, Mike moved over to a private fleet and became
the Safety, Compliance, Maintenance and Training manager for the Hensall
Co-operative’s Commercial Trucking Fleet. Mike spent the next 12.5
years with Hensall and oversaw fleet growth from 40 trucks to over 160
trucks. In January of 2015, Mike moved into the Trucking Association
business and was named the President of the Private Motor Truck Council
of Canada, where he remains in his current role. Mike has been a CITT
Certified Logistics Professional (CCLP) since July 2021.