Who’s on the move: March 4, 2024
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Terry Wills will step into the position of chairman, advisory board of Wills Transfer Ltd, while Jordi Wills is the company’s new president. Jordi, who joined Wills Transfer full-time in 2013, has held various roles throughout his tenure. Terry is the former president and third-generation leader of the family-owned enterprise.
Agility Robotics has appointed Peggy Johnson as CEO. Johnson most recently served as CEO of spatial computing company Magic Leap. Previously, Johnson spent six years as executive vice-president of business development at Microsoft. Before that, Johnson spent 24 years at Qualcomm, where she served as a member of the company’s executive committee and held leadership positions across engineering, sales, marketing, and business development. In 2017, Business Insider named her the most powerful female engineer in the United States, and in 2016, Silicon Republic named her among the most powerful women leading technology around the world. In 2013, Johnson was inducted into the Women in Technology Hall of Fame.
Mary Ann Passi has been appointed executive director of the Customized Logistics & Delivery Association (CLDA). She brings her more than 30 years of association management experience to this position. For the past 22 years, she has been CEO of the Corporate Housing Providers Association (CHPA). She also held leadership positions in numerous other association groups. Passi was recently honoured with the Industry Impact Award by the Corporate Housing Providers. In 2022, she was recognized as the Executive of the Year by the Indiana Society of Association Executives. Passi has been a Certified Association Executive (CAE) since 1997.
Global Critical Logistics (GCL) has appointed Brent Nagy as its chief growth officer. He brings over 22 years of experience in management roles in the logistics sector, most recently as president of enterprise customer strategy at C.H. Robinson. Nagy earned his bachelor’s degree from Indiana University and has executive certificates from Notre Dame and MIT.
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