GXO Logistics Appoints Patrick Kelleher as New CEO, Succeeding Retiring Malcolm Wilson

Reuters
20 Jun
GXO Logistics Appoints Patrick Kelleher as New CEO, Succeeding Retiring Malcolm Wilson

GXO Logistics, Inc. has announced the appointment of Patrick Kelleher as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective August 19, 2025. Kelleher, who brings 33 years of global supply chain experience, previously held senior roles at DHL Supply Chain, including CEO, North America. He will succeed Malcolm Wilson, who is retiring. Kelleher will be based at GXO's global headquarters in Greenwich, Connecticut.

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