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Monday 18 April 2016

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Cindy Miller to take charge at UPS Europe

Friday, March 22nd, 2013
UPS has appointed Cindy Miller as president of its largest non-US operation, UPS Europe.
The 24-year UPS veteran who has been president of UPS UK, Ireland and Nordics, takes responsibility for all UPS operations in more than 120 countries in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
The region accounted for almost half of the $12.1bn of international revenue generated by UPS in 2012.
Miller, 50, officially takes charge on 30th April, taking over from Jim Barber, who was appointed president of UPS International last month.
UPS said its new UPS Europe president has “extensive” experience and knowledge of the EMEA region, having served in senior executive positions in Europe since 2008.
“UPS delivered more than 30 million items during the 2012 London Olympic Games and Cindy is the leader responsible for UPS’s outstanding performance,” said Dan Brutto, the outgoing president UPS International.
“In addition, she also ensured UPS delivered innovative sustainability solutions through our technology and logistics solutions. Cindy is a well-rounded executive with a laser focus on operational excellence and superior customer service.”
Miller, a native of Tamaqua, Pennsylvania, USA, has held several key executive positions at UPS, such as president of UPS South Europe and Africa, as well as similar roles in the U.S. She began working for UPS as a package car driver and, like many UPSers, worked her way up through positions of increasing responsibility.
“UPS will continue to focus energy and resources on Europe as it plays a large role in our long-term strategy,” said Miller. “We see continued growth because we help our customers be more competitive on a global scale.”



Hmm, can't see any reference to her being in compliance & ethics. Maybe she daren't admit that now.

The words, Miller, liar, thief, bully and Cindy all spring to mind.

Yes Cindy I do know the meaning of threat as I proved before.

Your threat was an idle one.

Mine wasn't because you can t threatened to do something you've already done.

But with 4 against 1 it's hard to be able to get a word into conversation.

That's bullying and intimidation.

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