XPO Logistics CEO Discusses Stepping Down as CEO With Mario Harik to Succeed Him
announced Thursday that Mario Harik will be taking over the role of chief executive from Brad Jacobs after the company's spin-off of its high-tech truck brokerage business in the fiscal fourth quarter.
Harik was also named president of XPO's less-than-truckload business. He had served as acting president since last October.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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