Iyad Kamal takes over as Chief Operations Officer of Aramex

Osama Fattaleh resigned

 

Aramex, the global logistics and transportation solutions provider, announced today that its Chief Operating Officer Osama Fattaleh has resigned to pursue personal business interests. Iyad Kamal, a veteran of 18 years at Aramex will take over as Chief Operating Officer. Fattaleh will remain with Aramex till the end of April 2010.

 

“After long deliberations and discussions with Fadi, I am sad to be leaving Aramex,” Fattaleh said. “I had a very productive 23 years with the company, and I am proud to have contributed to its growth and development. I leave with great confidence that the company is on solid grounds, having delivered excellent results in 2009 and is set to continue in its path of expansion. I am also very happy to have Iyad Kamal take over as COO, who is a very capable veteran of the company."

Kamal has been part of the Aramex team since 1991 and has served as Chief Logistics Officer for the past three years. Prior to his latest position, Kamal served the company in numerous capacities including Vice President – Logistics and Ground Services, General Manager Logistics, and Express Product and Quality Manager.

 

On his part, Fattaleh remarked that he is looking forward to walking down the path of entrepreneurship, which Aramex has always believed in and advocated for.

 

Quelle: Aramex

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