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Retirements at WCAworld have seen a set of management changes for the forwarding network.
Bruce Cutillo, general manager of the network’s Dangerous Goods branch and its Projects network, will retire after 11 years at WCA.
The new general manager of Projects, in addition to his roles as regional manager Europe and MD EGLN network, is Amsterdam-based Erwin van der Genugten.
Adam McKenna, based in the UK, will become general manager of WCA Dangerous Goods. He is also general manager of the WCA Perishables, WCA Pharma and WCA Time Critical networks.
Meanwhile Brian Churchman, MD of Lognet Global, will step down after 14 years, during which he turned the network into “one of the world’s most dynamic and respected freight forwarder networks, known for its exclusivity and quality”, said WCA.
Bryce Barnhart, a long-time senior manager with WCAworld, will succeed Mr Churchman at Lognet Global. He has 15 years of network experience, including leadership roles in North America and in-house NVOCC All World Shipping.
David Yokeum, chairman and founder of WCAworld, said: “Our retiring leaders have set the gold standard for network management. We are deeply grateful for their contributions and confident that their successors will lead with the same passion, dedication and innovation.”
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