Luis Guzman, CFO, brings more than 18 years of experience in the company's financial departments.
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PGT Trucking, a multi-service transportation firm, announced two new appointments to the executive leadership team, naming Luis Guzman as chief financial officer and Andrew Erin as vice president of technology advancement.
"Every year, PGT leadership evaluates our annual accomplishments and goals for the new term," said Gregg Troian, PGT Trucking president, in a statement. "I am confident that in these new roles, Luis Guzman and Andrew Erin will help lead PGT to success, supporting our company's commitment to strategic growth and innovation in 2023."
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Guzman joined PGT in 2004, serving most recently as VP of finance. As CFO, Guzman will oversee PGT's financial management, maximize the company's earnings, and identify strategic growth opportunities.
Andrew Erin, VP of technology advancement, is tasked with promoting PGT's Future of Flatbed initiatives.
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Erin began working at PGT in 2013 and has held several positions in the operations, safety, and risk departments. He is the chairman of the company's Innovation Committee, and in his new role, will be tasked with promoting PGT's Future of Flatbed initiatives by adding talent to the Applied Technology department, overseeing the implementation of new software in company systems and leading PGT's approach to transportation solutions.
"The Future of Flatbed will revolutionize our internal and external operating structures to increase efficiency, improve safety standards and reduce carbon emissions, and the Applied Technology department is a vital component of this successful execution," said Erin. "PGT is actively preparing for the future by leading the way to progressive freight solutions, and I am excited to be a part of this evolution in my new role."
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