Mullen Group President and Co-CEO Resigning
The Canadian owner of various trucking operations has announced one of its leaders will soon be leaving.
The Canadian owner of various trucking operations has announced one of its leaders will soon be leaving.
Mullen Group President and Co-CEO Stephen H. Lockwood plans to resign as an officer, effective June 30. Lockwood has held these positions since joining Mullen Group in September of 2004.
He will continue as a director of the company. Murray K. Mullen, chairman and co-CEO, will assume the role of President.
"The past 10 years I have spent at Mullen Group have been very rewarding and fulfilling. I am proud of our accomplishments over these 10 years and would like to thank the Mullen team for their dedication and efforts in creating a best in class organization", said Lockwood.
Mullen Group's trucking/logistics segment, which consists of 10 companies, conducts business in Canada, the continental United States and Mexico by offering a range of truckload and less than truckload services under such names as Mullen Trucking, Cascade Carriers, Grimshaw Trucking, the Hi-way 9 Group of Companies and others.
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