FRENCH logistics giant Geodis has announced the promotion of Mike Honious as president and CEO of Geodis in Americas, under the responsibility of the company's CEO Marie-Christine Lombard.
'Mike has the ideal blend of deep industry experience and strong leadership abilities needed to succeed as CEO for Geodis in Americas. Under Mike's leadership, I am confident Geodis in Americas will continue to thrive as one of our key regions and see great success into 2021 and beyond,' said Ms Lombard.
Starting October 3, Mr Honious will be responsible for freight forwarding, transportation management, business development, strategic management office, legal, accounting, human resources, engineering, ProVenture, shared service centre and IT.
A 15- year-veteran of Geodis, Mr Honious previously was the COO of Geodis in Americas. Prior to joining Geodis, he held several senior level operations positions at Gap, Inc. Mr Honious earned his BSc in industrial engineering technology from University of Dayton.
John Grubor joins Mr Honious as EVP and COO. Mr Grubor joined Geodis in 2011 and led the modification of the company's labour management and productivity practices as vice president of Engineering and most recently was responsible for US warehousing and fulfilment operations as head of Contract Logistics. He received his MBA at the University of Pennsylvania and a BSc in Industrial Engineering from Lehigh University.
Mr Honious will succeed Randy Tucker, who is retiring as president & CEO of Geodis in Americas.
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'Mike has the ideal blend of deep industry experience and strong leadership abilities needed to succeed as CEO for Geodis in Americas. Under Mike's leadership, I am confident Geodis in Americas will continue to thrive as one of our key regions and see great success into 2021 and beyond,' said Ms Lombard.
Starting October 3, Mr Honious will be responsible for freight forwarding, transportation management, business development, strategic management office, legal, accounting, human resources, engineering, ProVenture, shared service centre and IT.
A 15- year-veteran of Geodis, Mr Honious previously was the COO of Geodis in Americas. Prior to joining Geodis, he held several senior level operations positions at Gap, Inc. Mr Honious earned his BSc in industrial engineering technology from University of Dayton.
John Grubor joins Mr Honious as EVP and COO. Mr Grubor joined Geodis in 2011 and led the modification of the company's labour management and productivity practices as vice president of Engineering and most recently was responsible for US warehousing and fulfilment operations as head of Contract Logistics. He received his MBA at the University of Pennsylvania and a BSc in Industrial Engineering from Lehigh University.
Mr Honious will succeed Randy Tucker, who is retiring as president & CEO of Geodis in Americas.
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