Myron Gray to join UPS Management Committee
Gray will succeed Winestock in joining the Committee comprised of the company’s 12 most senior executives.
In his new position, the 51-year-old Gray will join UPS’s Management Committee, comprised of the company’s 12 most senior executives.
Jim Winestock, a 40-year veteran of UPS who for the past four years has overseen all package operations in the United States, will retire in February. He will be succeeded as the senior vice president of U.S. operations by Myron Gray, currently the head of UPS’s regional operations in Canada and all of Latin America.
“Jim Winestock leaves a tremendous legacy of leadership and service excellence to our company,” said UPS Chairman and CEO Scott Davis. “Under his leadership, UPS has completed the deployment of technologies that improved both customer service and internal operations, to the point that UPS has attained the highest levels of customer service in the industry.
“Jim also has been instrumental in preparing Myron for his new assignment,” Davis continued. “Myron has decades of experience in the package operation, but also has worked in industrial engineering and business development in addition to his international experience heading the Americas Region. It is a testament to the strength and depth of our management team that we have such high-caliber managers who can step up.”