AGILITY, a global provider of integrated supply chain solutions, has appointed Thomas Griffin as president of Houston-based Agility Project Logistics, the company's business unit that serves the oil and gas sectors.
Mr Griffin, who has been employed with the company for 10 years, replaces Gregory Rusovich, who leaves the company to spend time with his family and focus on civic and political activities, mainly related to Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts in his home town of New Orleans, an Agility statement said.
Mr Rusovich led the project cargo company founded by his father in 1947 which was formerly known as Transoceanic before it was acquired by Agility in 2005.
Mr Griffin has more than 35 years experience in logistics, including global business development, operations, finance, and administration with a primary focus on project logistics. At Agility, Mr Griffin's most recent position was senior vice president of Agility Project Logistics. In his new position he will report directly to Essa Al-Saleh, president and CEO of Agility Global Integrated Logistics.
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