The ITI Board of Directors Elects Six, New Board Members
DENVER, CO, November 2, 2010 – The Board of Directors of the Intermodal Transportation Institute (ITI) at the University of Denver recently elected six, new, transportation industry leaders to its esteemed board. The newly elected board members include: Daniel W. Avramovich, Michael Byrne, William C. Clement, Curtis J. Foltz, Eugene D. Seroka, and Richard D. Wallace. The ITI Board consists of more than 50 executives and leaders from freight transportation, passenger transportation, and shipping companies.
Daniel W. Avramovich is Chairman and CEO of Pacer International, an industry-leading intermodal and logistics services provider; Michael Byrne is CEO of Linfox Australia Pty Limited, the largest, privately owned, supply-chain solutions company in the Asia Pacific Region; William C. Clement is Vice President of Intermodal for CSX Transportation, Inc., one of the nation’s leading transportation suppliers; Curtis J. Foltz is Executive Director of the Georgia Ports Authority, a 1,000-person strong, state, port authority that owns and operates strategic gateways serving the U.S. Southeast; Eugene D. Seroka is President Americas for APL, Limited, a global, container shipping company, offering services at more than 140 ports worldwide; Richard D. Wallace is Vice President of Supply Chain Operations for JCPenney, one of America’s leading retailers with more than 1,100 department stores throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Each board member serves a three-year term.
“We are very pleased to welcome this outstanding group of industry leaders to our leadership team,” said Steve Branscum, Chairman of the ITI Board of Directors. “The ITI Board now includes representation from a broad spectrum of domestic and international industries, including shipping, as the significance of the global economy and the need for understanding the science of intermodal transportation is increasingly recognized.”
In addition to electing the new members to the board, the ITI Board also elected two, former board members to board emeritus status, John Betz and Lindsay E. Fox. John Betz was a founding member of the ITI Board and served as Vice President of the National Freight Transportation Library, Inc. Betz was instrumental in bringing the historical collection of the ICC Library to the University of Denver. Lindsay Fox is the founder of Linfox Australia and a very strong supporter of the ITI Executive Masters Program, having sent 12 of his employees to the ITI graduate program to date. Victoria University of Australia recently honored Fox with the honorary Doctor of the University degree for his outstanding achievements in business and his contribution to community. The ITI Board Emeritus status carries a life membership and honors former board members for their service to ITI, the ITI Board, and the University of Denver.
About ITI
The Intermodal Transportation Institute at the University of Denver offers an Executive Masters Program that awards a Master of Science in Intermodal Transportation Management from the University of Denver. This graduate degree program prepares transportation industry managers for the increasingly complex, global business environment where knowledge of finance, quantitative processes, supply chain, law, and public policy issues as well as freight, passenger, and intermodal transportation operational strategies are critical management tools for success. For more information on the ITI Executive Masters Program call: 303-871-4702 or visit: www.du.edu/transportation.