Teixeira joins INTTRA as President, Europe, Middle East & Africa

September 15, 2016

INTTRA, the world's ocean shipping electronic marketplace, today announced that Philly Teixeira has joined INTTRA to serve in the newly created role of President, EMEA
 
Based in Copenhagen, Ms. Teixeira is responsible for INTTRA's EMEA financial, commercial and operational targets. She will be developing and maintaining high-level relationships with customers and partners, and strengthening INTTRA's business development efforts in the region. As a member of the Executive Committee she will participate in the development and execution of the company's overall growth strategy.
 
Ms. Teixeira brings a strong industry, product and customer background to INTTRA. She most recently served as Vice President Key Clients Management at Maersk. Prior to that, she was Vice President of Global Accounts, Marketing and e-Business at CMA CGM. She previously held leadership roles at FedEx, including Vice President Sales for EMEA, after beginning her career in logistics at DHL Global Forwarding.
 
"We are very pleased to welcome Philly to the company," said INTTRA CEO John Fay. "Her deep knowledge of shipping, logistics and the EMEA region, combined with her extensive network of relationships across all segments of the industry, have earned her an exceptional reputation. Philly's proven strengths in sales, management, strategy and execution will make her an effective leader of our EMEA team and a catalyst for optimizing the way INTTRA serves customers." 
 
Ms. Teixeira has completed executive leadership programs at Harvard Business School and the International Institute for Management Development. She is a graduate of McGill University.

 

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