
Transportation software provider McLeod Software has expanded its senior leadership team, adding Kenneth Craig as vice president of the company.
Transportation software provider McLeod Software has expanded its senior leadership team, adding Kenneth Craig as vice president of the company.

Ken Craig Photo courtesy McLeod Software

Transportation software provider McLeod Software has expanded its senior leadership team, adding Kenneth Craig as vice president of the company.
Craig joins McLeod with experience in the product software industry, the consulting and systems integration business, and in senior leadership as a chief information officer.
“We are excited that a person with Ken’s depth of experience and expertise chose to join McLeod Software,” said Tom McLeod, president and CEO of McLeod. “Ken’s diverse experience in the global IT business expands the depth of our management team. We have put him to work immediately helping us continue to shape our ongoing strategy and execution. Ken is working on special projects related to our products, the scalability of our systems, and our delivery operations for our largest customers.”
Craig was previously the SAP Practice Director for Dutch systems integrator, Origin. He served as the country president for SAP in Brazil and became the CIO for Phillips Consumer Electronics. He recently served as the vice president of commercial business development and vice president of special projects for software supplier TekSouth Corporation, which manages several large scale global database applications for the U.S. Department of Defense.
McLeod Software is a provider of transportation dispatch, accounting, operations and brokerage management software and document management systems developed for the trucking industry.

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