photo: PKP/From left: Andreas Matthä, Alan Beroud, Alberto Mazzola
Europe’s rail leaders have chosen new leadership at a crucial moment for the sector. With Alan Beroud of PKP stepping in as CER Chair, the community looks to strengthen unity, support Ukraine, and drive Europe’s climate and competitiveness goals.
Europe’s leading rail CEOs, members of the Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies (CER), have elected the association’s new Management Committee, to be led by Alan Beroud, CEO of Polish State Railways (PKP Group). The new board will take office in January 2026 for a two-year term. Outgoing CER Chair Andreas Matthä, CEO of Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB), will step down after six fruitful years with the thanks and appreciation of the entire membership. The rail community also reaffirmed its solidarity with Ukrainian colleagues represented by CEO Oleksandr Pertsovsky.
Gathered in Gdansk, Poland, for the 76th CER General Assembly, major railways from across Europe voted on the composition of their association’s Management Committee for the 2026–2027 term, including a new Chair and four Vice-Chairs.
Andreas Matthä, CEO of Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB), is coming to the end of his third term as CER Chair and will be replaced in the new year by Alan Beroud, CEO of Polish State Railways (PKP Group). Mr Matthä will remain an asset to the leadership team as Vice Chair. The rest of the team is comprised of returning board members with the addition of Mr Ivan Bednárik, CEO of ŽSR, the national rail infrastructure manager of Slovakia. CEO Marc Wengler of CFL (Luxembourg) leaves the CER Management Committee after many years of dedicated service.
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CER Management Board 2026–2027
- Chair: Alan Beroud (PKP CEO)
- Vice Chairs: Vincent Ducrot (SBB CEO), Sophie Dutordoir (SNCB/NMBS CEO), Andreas Matthä (ÖBB CEO), Jiří Svoboda (SZCZ Director General)
- Members: Ivan Bednárik (ŽSR CEO), Stefano Donnarumma (FS Italiane CEO), Jean-Pierre Farandou (SNCF CEO), Álvaro Fernandez Heredia (RENFE Chairman-CEO), Artis Grinbergs (LDz CEO), Zsolt Hegyi (MÁV Chairman-CEO), Wouter Koolmees (NS President), Michal Krapinec (ČD CEO), Egidijus Lazauskas (LTG CEO), Oliver Wolff (VDV Managing Director), and in due course the CEO of Deutsche Bahn.
Renewed commitment of solidarity and support
Attending the General Assembly was Mr Oleksandr Pertsovsky, CEO of Ukrainian Railways (Ukrzaliznytsia). Since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the railway company has become a critical lifeline for both humanitarian and economic resilience in the country. CER members expressed their steadfast support and renewed their commitment to the 2022 Declaration pledging assistance to Ukraine’s railways and reconstruction efforts.
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A sector representing 1.4% of EU GDP
The new CER board will take office during a decisive time for the rail sector as the EU fixes its long-term spending priorities amidst renewed competitiveness ambitions and climate commitments. With a network spanning 201,000 kilometres, European railways handle around 8 billion passenger trips annually and contribute €247 billion to the EU27 GDP — equal to 1.4% of total GDP in 2023 — supporting over 3.1 million jobs.
CER Chair Andreas Matthä (ÖBB) who has led CER since 2020 said: "We were not bystanders, but part of the European solution. Today, railways are more important than ever, both for achieving climate neutrality and as the backbone of European security. I congratulate CEO Alan Beroud of PKP for his election as new Chairman."
CER Chair-elect Alan Beroud (PKP) said: "We must remain united as a European rail family in this time of crises. Active efforts to promote and develop rail will be important for me, especially in the context of the current challenging geopolitical situation."
CER Executive Director Alberto Mazzola said: "CER has been very fortunate to benefit from the direction of such a seasoned and knowledgeable railwayman as Andreas Matthä. I look forward to working with Alan Beroud and to the fresh impetus he will bring as the European rail sector continues to grow as a strong partner for sustainability, resilience and growth."
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Source: CER Press Release