• Ryder's Tyndall announces retirement

    Gene R. Tyndall, Ryder System Inc.'s executive vp of global supply chain solutions, will retire at the end of the year. In a move related to Tyndall's retirement, Bobby J. Griffin, executive vp of global supply chain operations, will assume responsibility for Ryder's international operations in Asia, Canada, Europe and Latin America. Also, senior vp of business value management Anthony G. Tegnelia
    Oct. 22, 2002
    Gene R. Tyndall, Ryder System Inc.'s executive vp of global supply chain solutions, will retire at the end of the year.

    In a move related to Tyndall's retirement, Bobby J. Griffin, executive vp of global supply chain operations, will assume responsibility for Ryder's international operations in Asia, Canada, Europe and Latin America.

    Also, senior vp of business value management Anthony G. Tegnelia will assume responsibility for U.S.-based business development and vertical industry support within Ryder's Supply Chain Solutions business segment.

    Griffin and Tegnelia will report directly to CEO Gregory T. Swienton.

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