Tuesday, February 14, 2012

The CrossGlobe Group Announces Organizational Changes

At The CrossGlobe Group, we are always working to be the best possible logistics company, and we are proud of our reputation as a leading provider of high-quality and reliable drayage services. We would not be where we are today without dedicated and experienced employees, and with that in mind, we are happy to announce the addition of two new members to our group sales team who we feel will make an immediate positive impact on the company.

Joshua Parsley joins The CrossGlobe Group as the director of business development, where he will focus on transport and logistics sales. After graduating from Hampden Sydney College in 2007, Josh started his career as a transportation representative for C.H. Robinson Worldwide before quickly moving into the role of national sales account manager. Josh then joined FAC Food Logistics as an account executive, where he expanded his experience with frozen and refrigerated transportation. We are happy to now have Josh on the team at CrossGlobe!

In addition, Mark Mulvey has joined The CrossGlobe Group as our director of North American sales. A graduate of The Citadel and a former military officer, Mark has over 13 years of experience in ocean liner sales and intermodal logistics. He has previously held positions with Maersk Line, Bridge Terminal Transport, CMA CGM, and Horizon Lines, with a primary focus on import retail, apparel, furniture, and textile client base. In his new role with The CrossGlobe Group, Mark will have sales responsibility for intermodal drayage.

Bill Franks, the president and CEO of TheCrossGlobe Group, was excited to welcome both Josh and Mark to the team.

"I am confident their strong sales experience, leadership skills, and positive customer relationships will serve us well to continue offering a level of superior service," Franks said.

Although TheCrossGlobe Group is adding two highly-qualified employees in Josh and Mark, we are also sorry to announce that Eddie Rolon will be leaving TheCrossGlobeGroup to concentrate on the development of his own company – Advantage III Logistics Consulting – on a full-time basis. We wish him the best with his new endeavors. However, Eddie will continue to work with The CrossGlobe Group as a consultant, helping to develop new business across all divisions.

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