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OmniTRAX Names Chief Strategy Officer
Posted On: November 6, 2025

Following Unprecedented Company Growth, OmniTRAX Executive Vice President Nathan Brown Tapped to Shape Enterprise-Wide Strategy

 DENVER – November 6, 2025OmniTRAX, one of the nation’s fastest growing privately held infrastructure companies, has named Nathan Brown Chief Strategy Officer. In this newly created role reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer, Brown will lead development and execution of the enterprise-wide OmniTRAX corporate strategy and strategic planning process.

“OmniTRAX has experienced an unparalleled growth rate of 50% in the past five years, and network growth has played a pivotal role in that process,” said OmniTRAX Co-CEO Colby Tanner. “Under Nathan’s leadership, our research and acquisition functions have enabled OmniTRAX to make strategic investments that have broadened our network and accelerated our growth. Nathan’s leadership in those areas is perfectly aligned to help shape our enterprise-wide growth strategy.”

During his OmniTRAX tenure, Brown has held eight roles of progressive responsibility. In his most recent role as Executive Vice President, Brown led OmniTRAX’s corporate development, research, and railroad real estate teams. Under Nathan’s leadership, OmniTRAX made six new rail acquisitions, expanding into strategic new markets and growing the OmniTRAX Rail Network to 31 operations serving ports, industrial parks, and communities across North America.

“OmniTRAX’s success is built on genuine partnerships with the communities, customers, and owners we serve,” said Chief Strategy Officer Nathan Brown. “Guided by The Broe Group’s entrepreneurial mindset, I look forward continuing our industry-leading growth by expanding our rail and real estate network and creating new opportunities across North America.”

Brown earned a Master of Science, Supply Chain & Transportation Management degree from the University of Denver and a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Gonzaga University.

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