Flying J Inc., a Utah-based highway hospitality corporation, has appointed JJ Singh vice president of financial and communications services.
In this new position, Singh will be directing select businesses within Flying J to provide package of financial, information and communication services to truck fleets and owner-operators.
Singh holds a master’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of Calgary, in Alberta, Canada, and a master’s degree in business administration and finance from Canada’s McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.
Prior to joining Flying J, Singh held positions of increasing responsibility with Imperial Oil Ltd., a subsidiary of Exxon Corp. in Canada. During the past five years, he has worked for C.H. Robinson Co. of Minneapolis, Minn., and most recently in the capacity of president of T-Chek Systems Inc.
Phillip Adams, Flying J’s president and CEO, said, "I am extremely pleased to have JJ on our staff and I’m confident that his talent and leadership skills will help direct our team of professionals to even greater levels of success. We are looking forward to a very bright future."
Flying J Inc. is ranked 45 among Forbes’ 500 Largest Private Companies in America, with 2002 annual sales of $4.6 billion. This fully integrated oil company employs more than 12,000 people nationwide through its interstate operations, transportation, refining and supply, exploration and production, communications and financial services divisions.
Flying J Names JJ Singh Vice President
Flying J Inc., a Utah-based highway hospitality corporation, has appointed JJ Singh vice president of financial and communications services.
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