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Trinity Says Antonio Carrillo SVP, Group President Of Energy Equipment Resigns

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5/21/2012 1:15 PM ET

Trinity Industries Inc. (TRN: Quote) announced that Antonio Carrillo, Senior Vice President and Group President of Trinity's Energy Equipment Group, will depart the company on May 25, 2012 and accept a position with a public company in Mexico. Carrillo joined Trinity in 1996 and has been responsibile for Trinity's operations in Mexico in addition to his Group President duties.

The company stated that William Whirter II, Senior Vice President and Group President of Trinity's Construction Products and Inland Barge Groups, will assume responsibility for the Energy Equipment Group. Luis Pardo, who has served as President of Trinity Industries de Mexico S. de R.L. de C.V. since 2007 will continue to oversee Trinity's operations in Mexico. Pardo joined Trinity in 1996 and served as Chief Financial of the Mexico operations until his appointment as its President.

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