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UPS Freight chief Jack Holmes to retire

Jack Holmes

UPS Freight president Jack Holmes will retire on June 30, 2016 after 37 years with the company and be replaced by Mid-Atlantic District Manager Rich McArdle.

Over the course of his distinguished career, Holmes served in several key roles and is highly regarded in the freight industry for his leadership. He serves as co-chairman of the National Freight Advisory Committee’s (NFAC) Conditions, Performance, and Data Subcommittee, and sits on the board of directors of the American Transportation Research Institute. He also serves on the United Way of Greater Richmond & Petersburg’s board of directors.

“Jack's contributions to UPS and the trucking industry are immeasurable,” said Myron Gray, president of U.S. operations for UPS. “His strong leadership, deep industry knowledge and professional counsel have educated and inspired countless UPSers and others who have worked with him throughout his career.”

Rich McArdle has been promoted and will assume responsibilities as president of UPS Freight in June.

McArdle began his UPS career in 1982 as a part-time employee loading package cars in Kentucky. In 1985, he was part of the UPS team that initiated international air service between the U.S. and Europe. McArdle went on to develop plans for further expansions to Canada, Japan, Southeast Asia and Central America. After various operations assignments, McArdle was promoted to South Carolina District Manager in 2007. In 2010, he began an assignment in UPS’s public affairs office in Washington, D.C., before taking on his current position as Mid-Atlantic District Manager in 2015.

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