C.R. England appointed TJ McGeean as the Chief Financial Officer of the company, replacing current company president, Josh England who had been serving in a dual role as CFO since 2013.
by Staff
December 24, 2014
TJ McGeean, Chief Financial Officer at C.R. England.Photo via C.R. England.
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TJ McGeean, Chief Financial Officer at C.R. England. Photo via C.R. England.
C.R. England appointed TJ McGeean as the Chief Financial Officer of the company, replacing current company president, Josh England who had been serving in a dual role as CFO since 2013.
McGeean joined C.R. England in December 2008 as a controller in the company’s Dedicated Division. He was made the director, operations finance in 2010 and was promoted to vice president of finance in 2013.
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“During TJ’s tenure with the company, he has brought a great deal of sophistication to our financial planning and oversight and made us much better as a company in these areas,” said Josh England, president of C.R. England.
Before joining C.R. England, McGeean worked in finance positions for DHL, Express USA and Menlo Worldwide Forwarding. He has a bachelor’s degree in Finance from Wright State University.
“He has made significant contributions to maintaining our corporate financial well-being and I am confident in his abilities to lead the financial management of C.R. England during rapid growth in our industry,” said England.
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