UPS appoints George Willis president of US Operations

UPS appoints George Willis president of US Operations

George Willis.

George Willis has been appointed president of US Operations with UPS, effective from 1 May.

Willis, a 30 year veteran of UPS operations, will report to Jim Barber, UPS chief operating officer (COO). and will join UPS’s Management Committee. He succeeds Myron Gray who is retiring after 40 years with the company.

Willis assumes responsibility for all U.S. Operations where UPS delivers more than 16 million packages daily. He currently serves as the West Region president and has responsibility for all package delivery operations in 25 central and western states in the United States.

Before serving as West Region president, Willis served as UK, Ireland and Nordics district manager.

 

 

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