TOTE, Carlile Announce New Advancements

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Linda Leary, TOTE Logistics Inc., Vice President, Commercial Development
Linda Leary has accepted the Vice President, Commercial Development position with TOTE Logistics, Inc., Carlile’s parent company. Linda’s new role will be overseeing the Sales and Marketing Department of Carlile, TOTE Logistics, Inc. and Spectrum. Linda will continue to build revenue with current customers and seek new opportunities to continue the positive growth on a much broader logistical scale; maintaining several key accounts and remaining heavily involved in community relations. Linda has many years of expertise in this area and it is with great pleasure and excitement she’s accepted this new challenge to keep the organization’s growth strong, sustainable and far-reaching. Linda will continue to be based in Anchorage.


Geoffrey Hawtrey – TOTE Logistics Inc., Vice President, Support Services

Geoffrey Hawtrey has accepted the Vice President, Support Services position with TOTE Logistics, Inc., Carlile’s parent company. Geoffrey will be working with the Carlile, TOTE Logistics, Inc. and Spectrum IT Departments to develop and implement strategies, policies and initiatives needed to support the corporate vision and achieve the organizational goals. Geoffrey has successfully implemented TMW, PeopleSoft and Lawson and possesses strong leadership and process implementation skills. Geoffrey was most recently with Saddle Creek Corporation, a 3PL Warehouse and Transportation Company in Lakeland, Florida Geoffrey will be based in Federal Way.

Jeff Palmer – TOTE Logistics Inc., Controller
Jeff Palmer has accepted the Controller position with TOTE Logistics, Inc., Carlile’s parent company. Jeff will be overseeing our accounting and finance department, working with Judy Eckart, our Carlile Controller, to streamline processes, develop budgets, reduce expenses and keep revenue growing. Jeff joins us most recently from Menlo. Jeff will be located in Anchorage for the next six months and then working out of Federal Way.
 

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