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OmniTRAX Names New Chief Commercial Officer
Posted On: January 27, 2026

Executive Vice President Ryan Dreier Promoted to Lead Network-wide Commercial Strategy

DENVER – January 27, 2026 – OmniTRAX, one of the nation’s fastest growing privately held infrastructure companies, has named Ryan Dreier its new Chief Commercial Officer. Dreier joined OmniTRAX as Executive Vice President in 2025, following an extensive career at BNSF Railway. In his new role, Dreier will oversee all aspects of OmniTRAX commercial strategy, sales operations, transload, and new business development.

“OmniTRAX’s ability to provide trusted, tailored service has fueled our record-setting growth,” said OmniTRAX CEO Colby Tanner. “As we continue to add new markets and new operations, Ryan’s industry relationships and national network experience will play an invaluable role in bringing new customers to rail.”

OmniTRAX has grown more than 50% in the past five years, adding new customers and serving new markets. In addition to the company’s record volumes, the rail network has added industry giants and Fortune 500 clients that include The Home Depot, Clorox, CMC Steel, Tata Chemicals and WE Soda.

“As global and domestic supply chains continue to evolve, rail service provides expanded market access and critical connectivity,” said OmniTRAX Chief Commercial Officer Ryan Dreier. “By combining our rail and real estate resources with industry-leading service, OmniTRAX delivers exceptional operational efficiency to our customers across industry.”

Prior to joining OmniTRAX, Dreier served as BNSF Railway’s Vice President of Industrial Products Marketing, leading all marketing and sales across a large and diverse portfolio of carload commodities including food products, building and construction materials, dimensional components, and chemical and petroleum products. Ryan earned an MBA from Southern Methodist University’s Cox School of Business and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Kansas.

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