USF Reddaway promotes two

Dec. 12, 2002
USF Reddaway Inc. has promoted Mike Holtzer to vp – sales and Gary Holyoak to vp – transportation services. "Both Mike and Gary have demonstrated a real talent for making sure USF Reddaway continues to be recognized as an industry leader in revenue and profit growth," said COO Ed Fitzgerald. "Even before this promotion, we viewed their contributions as key assets for this company." Holtzer has more
USF Reddaway Inc. has promoted Mike Holtzer to vp – sales and Gary Holyoak to vp – transportation services.

"Both Mike and Gary have demonstrated a real talent for making sure USF Reddaway continues to be recognized as an industry leader in revenue and profit growth," said COO Ed Fitzgerald. "Even before this promotion, we viewed their contributions as key assets for this company."

Holtzer has more than 20 years experience in the transportation industry. He joined USF Reddaway in 1996 as sales manager in Denver.

Holyoak also has more than 20 years of experience in the transportation industry. Since joining USF Reddaway in 1997, he has worked as dock supervisor, assistant terminal manager, and director of transportation.

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