Menlo names Maloney vp-consulting

Dec. 21, 2001
Lawrence M. Maloney has been named vp-consulting for Palo Alto, CA-based Menlo Worldwide Technologies, a division of Menlo Worldwide, the logistics arm of CNF Inc. Maloney most recently was a partner in CSC Consulting (formerly Cleveland Consulting Associates) in Cleveland, OH, where he directed the supply-chain consulting practice. In his position at Menlo Worldwide Technologies, Maloney will be
Lawrence M. Maloney has been named vp-consulting for Palo Alto, CA-based Menlo Worldwide Technologies, a division of Menlo Worldwide, the logistics arm of CNF Inc.

Maloney most recently was a partner in CSC Consulting (formerly Cleveland Consulting Associates) in Cleveland, OH, where he directed the supply-chain consulting practice. In his position at Menlo Worldwide Technologies, Maloney will be responsible for starting up the company's new supply-chain technology consulting practice. Before entering the consulting field, Maloney held several engineering positions with General Motors Corporation.

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