Friday, June 5, 2026
As supply chains face continued disruption and shifting trade patterns, the ability to seamlessly connect marine, rail, and terminal operations is no longer optional—it’s a competitive advantage. This panel brings together key players from across the intermodal landscape to discuss how stronger integration between ports, rail networks, and marine corridors is unlocking new efficiencies and building more resilient supply chains.
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About the moderator:
Jamie McMahon
Manager, Commercial
St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation
Jamie McMahon is a maritime and logistics professional with nearly two decades of experience across ocean freight, vessel agency, project cargo, breakbulk logistics, heavy haul trucking, and international freight forwarding. Known for her collaborative leadership style and her ability to connect partners across global supply chains, Jamie brings both strategic insight and operational understanding to the industry.
As Manager, Commercial at the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation, she leads initiatives to grow cargo volumes, strengthen customer relationships, and advance data-driven market development across the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway system. Jamie resides in Westport, Ontario with her husband Shawn and is the mother to 3 adult children and 2 step-children. She is an avid outdoor enthusiast, spending most of her free time hiking in the woods or kayaking the many lakes in eastern Ontario.
Panelists:
Keegan Donaghey
Sr Manager, Temperature Controlled Services
CN
Keegan is the Senior Manager, Temperature Controlled Services at CN where he oversees the commercial and customer service responsibilities of CN’s refrigerated asset portfolio. Keegan has been with CN for 13 years having spent his last 10 years in Intermodal in different sales and marketing roles. Keegan has an MBA from the University of Calgary and a Bachelor of Sport Management from Brock University. He also has a Six Sigma Green Belt.

Mark Fatica
Sr. Commercial Manager - Strategic Supply Chain
DP World
Mark has nearly 30 years experience in supply chain, mostly in management with various global freight forwarders. In his current role at DP World, Mark works with Port and Terminal gateways and supporting strategic supply chain initiatives with North America’s key importers and exporters.
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