B&H Worldwide Appoints Echeumuna

June 22, 2016

Reg Echeumuna (Photo: B&H Worldwide)
Reg Echeumuna (Photo: B&H Worldwide)
Aerospace logistics provider B&H Worldwide has strengthened its international management team with the appointment of Reg Echeumuna as Vice President – Americas.  He will be based from the company’s Miami facility in the USA and will report to Senior Regional Director, Doug Coull.
 
Echeumuna brings a wealth of experience in general management and business development to his new role having held senior positions with DHL, Caribbean Airlines and Pitney Bowes in his career.
 
“The appeal of this role is the opportunity to play a direct lead in further building up the U.S. operation of such a strong niche operator.  I will be working closely with our teams in Miami and Los Angeles to both develop new business and grow our existing key accounts in the aerospace market”, says Echeumuna.
 
“We have a unique service offering in the US with the full set of LLP services we are able to deliver to our customers.  Control Tower, end-to-end financial and KPI performance monitoring combined with customized management and all supported by our OnTrack IT system; that sets us apart from other companies,” he adds.
 
 

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