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DAVID ABNEY, CHAIRMAN & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) (2014-09).
David started with (UPS) in 1974 as a part-time package loader and held a variety of positions with the Atlanta-based delivery giant. “As Chief Operating Officer (COO), David had responsibility for (UPS) Logistics, Sustainability & Engineering, leading the company’s significant investment in alternative fuel fleets, and implementing programs to expand the company’s total freight volume. In that role, he directed the (UPS) transportation network serving >200 countries and territories.”
Scott Davis, Chairman praised the choice of David to succeed him, saying, “His capability to anticipate global trends, identify risks and guide the company and our clients to capitalize on opportunities has proven invaluable.” Before becoming (COO), David was President of (UPS) International and “oversaw several global acquisitions to expand service capacity and local market presence,” (UPS) stated, adding, “His international experience includes leading the Logistics & Freight divisions in Canada and Latin America, as well as heading Global Freight Forwarding and Customs Brokerage.”
SCOTT DAVIS, NON-EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN, (UPS) BOARD OF DIRECTORS (2014-09).
Scott retired from his (CEO) role on September 1st, 2014. Scott was replaced by David Abney (COO).
OCTOBER 2007: Scott, then 55, joined (UPS) in 1986, when it acquired technology company II Morrow, of which he was (CEO). He served in positions of increasing responsibility in Finance & Accounting, before assuming the role of (CFO) in 2001. He was named Vice Chairman and elected to the (UPS) board in 2006. "Over the past several years, Scott has worked closely with Mike Eskew as an architect of the (UPS) strategy, helping the company expand through acquisitions and investments in new products and technology," board member, Victor Pelson said.
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