Tuthill Named COO of SeaCube Container Leasing

July 11, 2018

Greg Tuthill (Photo: SeaCube Container Leasing)
Greg Tuthill (Photo: SeaCube Container Leasing)

Greg Tuthill has been named Chief Commercial Officer of SeaCube Container Leasing Ltd., one of the largest global container leasing companies in the world.

Brought on board to drive strategic global growth, Tuthill will lead SeaCube’s global sales, marketing and trading teams. He is responsible for the development and implementation of evolving business strategies designed to further SeaCube’s vision of being the customer’s first choice for refrigerated intermodal equipment while also driving company growth.

Most recently serving as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Americas Region, for CMA CGM, Tuthill brings 30 years of industry experience to this position. He began his career with American President Lines, Ltd in 1988 where he held several positions in marketing and sales before heading up North America Operations for APL, Ltd. After leaving APL, he continued to expand the depth and breadth of his responsibilities at NYK Line and later at TOTE Logistics.

Tuthill is a graduate of State University Maritime College and holds a master’s degree in finance from Fairleigh Dickinson University. He has also served as a Commissioned Officer in the U.S. Naval Reserve as a Lieutenant Commander.

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