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Freight forwarder network WCAworld has announced a series of management changes at its project, dangerous goods and affiliate network Lognet Global.
WCA Dangerous Goods and WCA Projects networks general manager Bruce Cutillo retired at the end of 2024 after 11 years in the role and will be replaced by Erwin van der Genugten and Adam McKenna.
Van der Genugten, based in Amsterdam, will take over as general manager of WCA Projects in addition to his roles as regional manager Europe WCA and managing director of affiliate EGLN Network.
”With nearly a decade of collaboration with Bruce and a deep understanding of the network, Erwin is committed to ensuring WCA Projects remains a trusted name in project logistics,” WCA said.
Meanwhile, McKenna, based in the UK, will become general manager of WCA Dangerous Goods.
”As long trusted general manager of WCA Perishables, WCA Pharma and WCA Time Critical networks, Adam has a clear vision for growth and is eager to build on Bruce’s accomplishments,” WCA said in a press release.
Additionally, Brian Churchman, managing director of WCA-affiliate Lognet Global, will step down after 14 years.
Bryce Barnhart, a long-time senior manager with WCAworld, will succeed Churchman. He brings 15 years of network experience, including leadership roles in North America and in-house NVOCC All World Shipping.
“Brian’s visionary leadership transformed Lognet Global into one of the world’s most dynamic and respected freight forwarder networks, known for its exclusivity and quality. His unwavering commitment to supporting members and embracing innovation has left an indelible mark,” WCA said.
David Yokeum, chairman and founder of WCAworld, remarked: “Our retiring leaders have set the gold standard for network management. We are deeply grateful for their contributions and confident that their successors will lead with the same passion, dedication, and innovation.”