Ryder taps two

Feb. 27, 2006
Miami-based Ryder System will promote Mark T. Jamieson to executive vp & CFO effective March 1 to replace retiring CFO Tracy Leinbach

Miami-based Ryder System will promote Mark T. Jamieson to executive vp & CFO effective March 1 to replace retiring CFO Tracy Leinbach.

Jamieson will be in charge of the company’s finance and audit, strategic sourcing, information technology, investor relations and public affairs. Before joining Ryder, he worked at Sammons Enterprises, Inc., a $2.5 billion, privately held firm where he served as executive vp & CFO.

Ryder is also appointing Robert “Bob” Brunn to vp-investor relations and public affairs, to serve as the primary channel of communication with the equity analyst community while assuming responsibility for community and external affairs.

Previously during Brunn’s 17-year career at Ryder, he served as group director of investor relations and as assistant treasurer, responsible for the company’s revolving credit facilities, asset-backed securitization financings, benefit plan investments and lease financing, as well as European, Canadian and Asian financing.

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