Rich McArdle Appointed To ATRI Board Of Directors
ARLINGTON, Va., May 9, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- UPS Freight President Rich McArdle has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI).
McArdle began his career with UPS in 1982 as an early-morning package sorter and truck loader in Kentucky. Within three short years, he was named to the team that initiated UPS International Air Service between the United States and Europe. He was promoted to Industrial Engineering Manager in 1987 and developed operating plans for expansions to Canada, Japan, Southeast Asia, and Central America.
More recently, Rich served with UPS Corporate Public Affairs to oversee global operations policy including customs and cargo security matters. In early 2015, McArdle became Mid-Atlantic District Manager and continued in that role until being named Jack Holmes' successor as UPS Freight President in February, 2016. Jack Holmes served as a member of the ATRI Board of Directors from 2012 until early-2016.
McArdle was appointed by ATRI Chairman Judy McReynolds, chairman, president and CEO of ArcBest Corporation.
"We are very pleased to have Rich join the ATRI Board," said McReynolds. "His operational experience and expertise will be of great value to our Board as we lead the Institute's work to advance the trucking industry's safety and productivity. We appreciate the continued support of ATRI by UPS and thank Jack Holmes for his years of service to the ATRI Board of Directors."
A complete listing of the ATRI Board of Directors is available at www.atri-online.org.
ATRI is the trucking industry's 501c3 not-for-profit research organization. It is engaged in critical research relating to freight transportation's essential role in maintaining a safe, secure and efficient transportation system.
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SOURCE American Transportation Research Institute
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