TCU/IAM names Matt Hollis as new national president-elect after Maratea resignation

Brian Bryant, International President
Brian Bryant, International President - International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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The TCU/IAM Executive Council has unanimously elected National Vice President Matt Hollis as National President-Elect, following the resignation of Artie Maratea due to health concerns.

Hollis expressed gratitude for the council’s decision. “I am deeply honored by the confidence and unanimous support shown by the Executive Council in selecting me to lead this Union. I have spent my entire career grounded in the belief that strong unions are built on respect, fairness, and decency in the workplace. I remain fully committed to serving our membership with integrity, standing shoulder to shoulder with them at the bargaining table, and upholding TCU/IAM’s proud legacy of strong contracts, fierce representation, and unwavering solidarity.”

Hollis began his railroad career in 2004 with CSXT Railroad as a yard clerk in Birmingham, Alabama. He joined TCU Lodge 691 and was appointed protective committeeman in 2005. By 2007, he became Chairman of the Board of Trustees for Gate City Lodge 1295 in Atlanta, Georgia, then Local Chairman of Lodge 1295 in 2008. In 2010, he was appointed Assistant National Representative for TCU/IAM Unit 96 in Jacksonville, Florida. Four years later, he became National Representative for Unit 96.

He was elected TCU National Vice President by the Executive Council in 2016 and re-elected at both the 2018 and 2022 Conventions. Since being named Special Assistant to the President in 2020, Hollis has participated extensively in contract negotiations and served as spokesperson for multi-union coalitions.

The Executive Council issued a statement regarding Hollis’s appointment:

“The Executive Council has the utmost confidence in Matt Hollis and his ability to lead this Union with integrity, strength, and a deep commitment to our membership. Matt is widely respected throughout the railroad industry and the labor movement, and he has earned a reputation for honesty, fairness, and principled leadership.

Throughout his career, Matt has consistently demonstrated a resolute dedication to protecting workers’ rights, strengthening collective bargaining, and upholding the values upon which this Union was built. The Executive Council has full faith in his judgment, experience, and proven leadership, and we are confident he will continue to serve the membership with distinction and steadfast resolve.”



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