Former CFI President Named Executive Vice President of Navajo Express
Denver-based trucking company Navajo Express has hired Tim Staroba as its executive vice president.
by Staff
April 4, 2018
Tim Staroba, executive vice president of Navajo Express.Photo: Navajo Express.
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Denver-based trucking company Navajo Express has hired Tim Staroba as its executive vice president.
Tim Staroba, executive vice president of Navajo Express. Photo: Navajo Express.
Staroba has more than 20 years of experience in the transportation industry, recently serving as president of CFI. In addition to working for CFI, he also spent time at XPO logistics.
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“With the extent of Tim’s background and his enthusiasm, I’m extremely confident the he will bring great value to both our clients and our Navajo team,” said Don Digby Jr., president of Navajo Express.
Navajo Express’ services include dedicated fleets, intermodal, specialized equipment, and truckload. Navajo Express’ headquarters are located in Denver, Colorado with six other terminals nationwide including Salt Lake City, Utah, Tolleson, Ariz., and Rockwall, Texas.
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