A Reuters report published today indicated that Jim Barber, former chief operating officer for Atlanta-based global freight transportation and logistics services provider UPS, is next in line to become CEO of Minneapolis, Minn.-based global logistics services provider and freight forwarder C.H. Robinson (CHR). Davis would replace former CHR president and CEO Bob Biesterfeld, who was released from his executive roles, as well as his CHR board of directors’ position, after a 3.5-year tenure, effective December 31, 2022. While CHR said at the time that Biesterfeld stepped down, the report said that a regulatory filing issued by the company described his exit as “an involuntary termination by the company.”
Source: logistics Mgmt
Report indicates C.H. Robinson may be closing in on hiring new CEO
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