Werner Enterprises Announces Planned Management Changes
The Board of Directors of Werner Enterprises, Inc. has approved several planned management changes that will become effective following the Company's annual stockholder meeting planned for May 10, 2011
The Board of Directors of Werner Enterprises, Inc. has approved several planned management changes that will become effective following the Company's annual stockholder meeting planned for May 10, 2011.
Clarence L. Werner, 73, will step down from his role as Chairman and will become Chairman Emeritus. Mr. C.L. Werner will continue to serve on the Company's Board of Directors.
Gary L. Werner, 53, will become Chairman, moving from his current role as Vice Chairman. Mr. Gary L. Werner intends to continue to serve on the Company's Board of Directors. Mr. Gary L. Werner has more than 30 years of experience with Werner Enterprises.
Gregory L. Werner, 51, will become Vice Chairman and will retain his current leadership role as Chief Executive Officer, a position he assumed in February 2007. Mr. Gregory L. Werner also intends to continue to serve on the Company's Board of Directors. Mr. Gregory L. Werner has more than 30 years of experience with Werner Enterprises.
Derek J. Leathers, 41, will become President and Chief Operating Officer. Mr. Leathers currently serves as the Company's Chief Operating Officer and President of Werner Global Logistics. Mr. Leathers has more than 20 years of experience in the transportation and logistics industry and 12 years of experience with Werner Enterprises in various executive positions throughout the Company.
The breadth and depth of the entire Werner executive management team enable C.L. Werner to reduce his role in the company he started in 1956 as a sole proprietor. C.L. was the Company's first driver and built the Company from a one-man, one truck operation into a nearly $2 billion public company. C.L. Werner, who is the Company's largest shareholder with over 30% ownership of the Company's outstanding shares, will remain involved in managing the Company as a member of the Company's Board of Directors.
"Gary, Greg, Derek and I have worked closely together in successfully growing Werner Enterprises for many years. I am extremely confident in their abilities and the abilities of our entire Werner team. Our Company and management team is very well positioned with a rock solid foundation, and they are prepared to take Werner Enterprises to much higher levels and improved performance in the years to come. My health is excellent, and I intend to stay involved as a member of the Company's Board of Directors," said C.L. Werner.
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