Cardinal Logistics Management New Executive Chairman
Cardinal Logistics Management Corp. has announced the appointment of Tom White as executive chairman of Cardinal and its parent company, Cardinal Logistics Holdings LLC.
by Staff
January 30, 2015
1 min to read
Cardinal Logistics Management Corp. has announced the appointment of Tom White as executive chairman of Cardinal and its parent company, Cardinal Logistics Holdings LLC.
White succeeds Brandt McKee, who has been serving as interim chairman of the parent company, following the departure of John Tague in November 2014. McKee will continue to serve as a member of the board of directors of the parent company.
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White formerly served in senior management positions with Ceva Logistics, a global forwarding and contract logistics company, Hub Group Inc., a domestic intermodal and logistics company and as board chairman of Quality Distribution Inc., a North American chemical bulk and intermodal transportation company.
Cardinal Logistics Management is a nationwide provider of transportation and third-party logistics services. Its majority owner is the private investment firm Centerbridge Partners.
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