O’Reilly Named Troy Line Expert Supervisor

February 27, 2014

Leeanne O’Reilly (Photo: Troy Container Line)
Leeanne O’Reilly (Photo: Troy Container Line)

Troy Container Line Ltd., one of the largest American-owned NVOCCs, today announced the promotion of Leeanne O’Reilly to Export Supervisor at Troy Container Line. Based in the company’s Red Bank, N.J. office, O’Reilly will oversee the unification of the FCL and LCL Export departments. In this position, she will work closely with the sales team to ensure the superior customer service the company is known for, as the Troy export department continues to evolve to meet the needs of clients worldwide.

Prior to joining Troy Container Line, O’Reilly worked at a brokerage firm specializing in commodities. She attended Brookdale Community College and currently resides in Monmouth County, New Jersey.

“O’Reilly has been an essential member of the export team at Troy Container Line, always working to provide the highest quality customer service. Her dedication is exemplified in the streamlining and merger of the FCL and LCL export department,” commented Patricia Fitzgerald, COO of Exports at Troy Container Line. “I am confidant O’Reilly will continue to be an important asset to our export team, and I am excited to work with her in this new leadership role.”

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