C.R. England Makes Changes to Corporate Sales Leadership
SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 31, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- C.R. England Chief Executive Officer Chad England today announced changes in the executive team that has transitioned the Corporate Sales and Marketing functions under new leadership and eliminates the position of EVP Corporate Sales and Marketing.
"I am pleased to announce that effective immediately, Brandon Harrison will assume the role of Chief Sales Officer," England said. In addition to his duties overseeing our National, Regional, and Mexico Divisions, Brandon will now also manage all Corporate Sales and Marketing functions. Brandon is one of the most capable and talented leaders in our industry. The future looks bright with him in this new role."
Mr. Harrison has been with C.R. England since 2003, serving in a number of roles including Co-Chief Operations Officer; President and Vice President, National and Regional Divisions; Operations Manager; Senior Operations Manager of the Dedicated Division; and Director of National Fleet Operations.
He was named Co-Chief Operating Officer in May 2013 with specific oversight for the National, Regional, and Mexico Divisions as well as for Safety and Compliance. In 2014, Mr. Harrison was named by Utah Business magazine as a "Top Forty Under 40" award winner.
Chad England also announced David Kramer has left C.R. England to pursue other opportunities. "Dave has been a terrific ambassador of our company and we wish him nothing but success in the future," England said.
About C.R. England
Founded in 1920, C.R. England, Inc. corporate headquarters are located in Salt Lake City, Utah and is one of North America's largest transportation companies. C.R. England services include National, Mexico and Regional Truckload service in addition to Dedicated and Intermodal services. Visit www.crengland.com.
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