• Con-Way NOW names new vps

    Con-Way NOW Inc. has named Donald C. Fegtly vp of sales and Michelle D. Potter vp of operations. Fegtly will be responsible for strategic sales direction, day-to-day management of the company's sales and marketing initiatives, driver recruitment and human resources. Potter will be in charge of all company operations, information technologies, customer service, and safety, in addition to all operations
    Nov. 14, 2002
    Con-Way NOW Inc. has named Donald C. Fegtly vp of sales and Michelle D. Potter vp of operations.

    Fegtly will be responsible for strategic sales direction, day-to-day management of the company's sales and marketing initiatives, driver recruitment and human resources.

    Potter will be in charge of all company operations, information technologies, customer service, and safety, in addition to all operations for Con-Way Full Load, a truckload brokerage service started in January of this year.

    "Don and Michelle's contributions to Con-Way NOW's growth and success are well documented and their exemplary performance and management skills are exactly the type of leadership the organization will need for the future," said president & CEO Ed Conaway.

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