CarrierWeb has appointed James B. Gamache as president of its U.S. operations, taking over the role from R. Fenton-May.
by Staff
May 20, 2015
Jim Gamache, the newly appointed president of CarrierWeb's U.S. operations.Photo: CarrierWeb
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Jim Gamache, the newly appointed president of CarrierWeb's U.S. operations. Photo: CarrierWeb
CarrierWeb has appointed James B. Gamache as the president of its U.S. operations, succeeding R. Fenton-May.
Gamache’s most recently was CEO of Pace Transportation. He has transportation industry experience at companies like YRC, where he served for 30 years in a number of roles. He also served on the board of United Vision Logistics.
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Fenton-May will remain chairman of CarrierWeb and continue as the chairman and CEO of CarrierWeb’s parent company, e*freightrac Holdings.
”The momentum in the industry and our company’s value proposition of providing actionable business intelligence are attracting great talent,” said Fenton-May. “We are delighted to welcome a seasoned transportation industry executive to support our customer base and lead our company to the next level.”
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