FedEx Freight President and CEO retiring in August

FedEx Freight President and CEO retiring in August

Michael L. Ducker, President and CEO of FedEx Freight, is to retire, effective from 15 August.

Ducker took the helm at FedEx Freight in 2014 after spending close to 40 years at FedEx Express. FedEx said that his successor will be named later.

Ducker joined FedEx Express in 1975 and served in the company’s frontline operations at the Memphis Hub. After rising through the ground operations ranks in the U.S. in the 1980s, he accepted his first international assignment as Vice President of Southern Europe based in Milan, Italy, in 1991. He became the Vice President of the South Pacific and Middle East region in 1992, and then Senior Vice President of the Asia/Pacific region in 1995. He returned to the U.S. in 1999 as Executive Vice President/President, International. In 2009, he also became the Chief Operating Officer of FedEx Express before assuming his current role at FedEx Freight.

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