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UPS names Mark Vale as growth and emerging markets president
US express delivery giant United Parcel Service (UPS) has appointed Mark Vale president of growth and emerging markets, succeeding Derek Woodward, who retired after 32 years of service in the company.
Mr Vale and his team will expand and enhance the company's market reach and global capabilities to better serve customers doing business in emerging and developing markets around the world.
"The World Bank forecasts suggest emerging markets and developing economies are poised for accelerated growth of 4.2 per cent in 2017, compared to global growth estimates of 2.9 per cent," president of UPS International, Jim Barber said.
"Connecting customers to economic opportunities requires a network of logistics and supply chain experts. We look forward to Mark helping align UPS's global capabilities to meet customers' needs."
Mr Vale joined UPS in 1988 in London and has held various finance and accounting assignments in the UK, Spain, Italy, Germany, Belgium and the US. He developed the company's pan-European growth strategy and was the corporate controller and international CFO.
"I am looking forward to focusing on helping UPS customers connect to emerging markets throughout the world. This is where new trade corridors are being developed and fresh opportunities are opening," Mr Vale said.
Mr Vale and his team will expand and enhance the company's market reach and global capabilities to better serve customers doing business in emerging and developing markets around the world.
"The World Bank forecasts suggest emerging markets and developing economies are poised for accelerated growth of 4.2 per cent in 2017, compared to global growth estimates of 2.9 per cent," president of UPS International, Jim Barber said.
"Connecting customers to economic opportunities requires a network of logistics and supply chain experts. We look forward to Mark helping align UPS's global capabilities to meet customers' needs."
Mr Vale joined UPS in 1988 in London and has held various finance and accounting assignments in the UK, Spain, Italy, Germany, Belgium and the US. He developed the company's pan-European growth strategy and was the corporate controller and international CFO.
"I am looking forward to focusing on helping UPS customers connect to emerging markets throughout the world. This is where new trade corridors are being developed and fresh opportunities are opening," Mr Vale said.
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