Ken May resigns as leader of FedEx Kinkos
FedEx Corp. announced last 7th March that Ken May has resigned as President and Chief Executive Officer of FedEx Kinkos. Brian Philips, Chief Operating Officer of FedEx Kinkos, will become acting CEO.
May assumed leadership of Dallas-based FedEx Kinkos in January 2006, and his resignation is effective March 31. In a letter today to FedEx Kinkos team members, May said, after an incredible 25-year career with FedEx, the time has come for me to resign and refocus my energy on my family, friends and other personal interests.
Ken has been a true ambassador for our people-first philosophy throughout his career, and he relied on that philosophy to transform the culture at FedEx Kinkos, said T. Michael Glenn, Chief Executive Officer of FedEx Services, which includes the operations of FedEx Kinkos.
FedEx Corp. announced last 7th March that Ken May has resigned as president and chief executive officer of FedEx Kinkos. Brian Philips, chief operating officer of FedEx Kinkos, will become acting CEO.
May assumed leadership of Dallas-based FedEx Kinkos in January 2006, and his resignation is effective March 31. In a letter today to FedEx Kinkos team members, May said, after an incredible 25-year career with FedEx, the time has come for me to resign and refocus my energy on my family, friends and other personal interests.
Ken has been a true ambassador for our people-first philosophy throughout his career, and he relied on that philosophy to transform the culture at FedEx Kinkos, said T. Michael Glenn, chief executive officer of FedEx Services, which includes the operations of FedEx Kinkos.