Lehmkuhl named president of Con-way Freight

Sept. 23, 2011
W. Gregory (Greg) Lehmkuhl has been named president of Con-way Freight, the regional and national less-than-truckload division of Con-way Inc

W. Gregory (Greg) Lehmkuhl has been named president of Con-way Freight, the regional and national less-than-truckload division of Con-way Inc.

Lehmkuhl joined Con-way Freight in August 2008 from sister company Menlo Worldwide Logistics. He most recently was Con-way Freight’s executive vice president of operations.

“Greg Lehmkuhl’s team-building experience and management skills have been instrumental in returning operating stability and profitability to Con-way Freight,” said Douglas Stotlar, Con-way Inc. president & CEO. “He has done an excellent job guiding the organization through many challenges, executing our improvement plans and positioning Con-way Freight with effective strategies for continued success.”

Lehmkuhl has also been named executive vice president of Con-way Inc.

“I want to thank the board and our employees for their confidence and support,” said Lehmkuhl. “It is an honor and a privilege to lead this organization. We have made great strides putting Con-way Freight back on track and I look forward to sustaining and accelerating the process gained under Doug’s leadership.”

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