• Vexure promotes Holmes

    Third party logistics company Vexure Inc. has promoted Bret Holmes to vp of finance and controller. Holmes joined that company in June of last year, when it was named Stonier Transportation Group, as director of finance and controller. Holmes, a certified public accountant, is a 13-year veteran accounting executive. Jacksonville, FL-based Vexure is the parent company for a variety of transportation
    Jan. 31, 2003
    Third party logistics company Vexure Inc. has promoted Bret Holmes to vp of finance and controller.

    Holmes joined that company in June of last year, when it was named Stonier Transportation Group, as director of finance and controller. Holmes, a certified public accountant, is a 13-year veteran accounting executive.

    Jacksonville, FL-based Vexure is the parent company for a variety of transportation businesses: TRT Carriers, Velocity 3PL, Alert Cargo Express, Stonier Trucking and Stonier Transportation Group.

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