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C.R. England revamps sales team

Aug. 31, 2015

Salt Lake City-based TL carrier C.R. England is tapping Brandon Harrison to take on the new role of chief sales officer, while eliminating its executive VP-corporate sales and marketing position.

As a result, David Kramer – who formerly held that executive VP position – has left C.R. England to pursue other opportunities, according to the company.

Harrison, who’s been with C.R. England since 2003, will manage all corporate sales and marketing functions as well as overseeing the carrier’s national, regional, and Mexico divisions.

“Brandon is one of the most capable and talented leaders in our industry,” noted Chad England, C.R. England’s CEO, in a statement. “The future looks bright with him in this new role."

Harrison most recently served as the company’s co-COO, a position he took on in May 2013, with specific oversight for C.R., England’s national, regional, and Mexico divisions as well as for safety and compliance.

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