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First Name Last Name Job Title Company Bruce Abbe Executive First Name Last Name Job Title Company Bruce Abbe Executive Director Midwest Shippers Association Randy Abbott Intermodal VP of Sales XPO Logistics Mark Aberle Supply Chain Operations Eddie Bauer John Abisch RCEO Ecu Worldwide Thomas Abramowitz Sr Sales and Marketing Manager JSK Transportation Vice President, Global Sales Brian Abramowitz Division COSCO SHIPPING Lines (North America) Inc. David Adam Chairman & CEO US Maritime Alliance (USMX) Senior Consultant – Global Dustin Adams Logistics Procurement Halyard Health Theresa Adams Lopez Director of Community Relations Port of Los Angeles Frank Adcock AVP Marketing TTX Company Eric Adelstein SVP Supply Chain Bob's Discount Furniture Experiential Marketing and Brand Sandra Aderibigbe Manager Maersk Line David Adney AVP or Transportation Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. Ian Aguilar Sales Manager Shippabo Craig Akers Director of Operations Toy Shippers Association Inc Lisa Akers-Stein Vice President AFMS Global Transportation Consultant Natalie Akiyama Assistant to Division Manager Yamaha Motor Corporation Deniz Akkirman TPEB Tradelane Manager UPS Supply Chain Solutions Tony Alanis Executive Board Member ILWU LOCAL 13 Albanese- Global Forwarding Director of Stefania Monforti Sales XPO Logisitics David Albert COO Libra Director Of Logistics and Trade Alex Albertini Compliance Charlotte Russe Inc. Kenneth Albertson Vice President Sales & Marketing Progressive Transportation Services, LLC. Mark Aldridge Director of Sales NFI Global LLC Edward Aldridge Director, Head of FCL USA DB Schenker Goetz Alebrand VP Seafreight Kuehne + Nagel Raul Alfonso EVP & CCO Port Tampa Bay Stuart Allen EVP Sherwood Global Commerce Steve Alonso Director International Logistics The Home Depot TammyLy nn Alsup Manager Carhartt Beverly Altimore Executive Director USSA Ricardo Alvarez Director of Operations DP World Prince Rupert Roy Amalfitano Vice Chairman Evergreen Shipping Agency (America) Corp. Lauren Anatra Marketing/Brand Specialist OEC Group Import/Export Manager Enterprise Claudia Andersen Logistics 1-800-Flowers.com Paul Anderson President & CEO Port Tampa Bay Fred Anderson Director Corporate Logistics Dillard's Shawn Andreasen Director of Logistics Orbit Irrigation Products, Inc Chris Andrews Director-Inbound Logistics Abercrombie and Fitch Ty Angelus Director of Global Logistics Lippert Components Andrew Arballo Route Manager Agility Logistics Assistant Vice President Sales - Lenny Arcentales Northeast MSC – Mediterranean Shipping Co. VP Board of Harbor David Arian Commissioners Port of Los Angeles Marcus Arky President Metro Group Maritime James Armstrong Executive Director America Chung Nam Kevin Arner Regional Sales Director Matson Juan Arriola VP of Supply Chain Solutions National Retail Systems, Inc. David Arsenault President Logistics Transformation Solutions, LLC Tiffanie Artis Head of North America Marketing Maersk Line Elena Marie Asher Assistant Director-Export Logistics Dairy Farmers of America, Inc. Ahmad- Ali Ashraf Business Development Manager C.H. Robinson Jamal Ashraf Head of Ocean Freight Product DHL Global Forwarding Owner & President Global Kathy Atkins Accounts Atkins Associates, LLC John Atkins President GCT USA Mark Aumann Business Development Manager GT Nexus, an Infor company Michael Austin Head of South Atlantic Sales Maersk Line Key Client Manager - GFF Braulio Avalos Americas SeaLand Paul Avery Editorial Director WorldCargo News Dr. Burak Senior Director Sea & Air Logistics S. Ayata – North America Kuehne + Nagel, Inc. Jordan Ayers President & COO Milestone Equipment Holdings, LLC The Northwest Seaport Alliance/Port of Connie Bacon Commissioner Tacoma Mike Baicher President/CEO West End Express Executive Board Member, IAM Cliff Bailey Local Lodge 289 IAM Local Lodge 289 Cory Bainbridge Strategic Sourcing Manager The Dow Chemical Company Arley Baker Sr. Director of Communications Port of Los Angeles James Baker Containers Editor Lloyd's List Mark Baker Managing Director South Florida Container Terminal Scott Baker General Manager Pacific Crane Maintenance Company, LLC John Baker General Organizer International Longshoremen's Association Senior Manager, Business Steve Balaski Development Northwest Seaport Alliance Marge Baldwin Logistics Director CellMark Inc. Don Bales Transportation Manager Centric Parts - Qualis Auto Claudio Ballini Director of Operations Services Kayser-Roth Corporation Katherine Bamford Director, Trade Development Port of Vancouver Steve Banasiak Director of Business Development East Coast Warehouse Deputy Director, Business and Sun Bangcheng Operation Dept Guangzhou Port Company Limited Director – Ocean Import , The Mike Barba Americas Expeditors Global Sourcing Logistics Ocean Thomas Barbato Leader General Electric Alexandre Barbier Head of Global Logistics Quiksilver Manager Business Development Blasé Barco CANADA CMA CGM Canada Christoph er Barkinge Director Livingston International Stephen Barnett Regional Sales Director Matson Cynthia Barnett International Logistics Supervisor Carhartt Director - International Container Jeff Barney Freight Archer Daniels Midland Co. Neil Barni President CargoSphere Alessandr a Barrett Senior Content Editor, JOC IHS Markit Mike Barry Sr. Analyst, Import Operations Dollar Tree Stores David Bartelt Sr.Vice President, Enterprise Sales DGX- Dependable Global Express Brian Bartolotta Managing Director BCS Rachel Bata Marketing Manager CargoSmart Limited Director Import Transportation and Belinda Bathie Trade Compliance Michaels Bob Battram Import Manager Emerald Home Furnishings Linda Baxter Manager of International Logistics Ace Hdwe Corp Randy Bayles Director International Intermodal Norfolk Southern Corporation Sr. Director of International Gary Bayrakdarian Logistics Guardian Industries Corp. Lito Baysa Director Business Development ArcBest International Paul Bea Principal PHB Public Affairs Hans Bean VP Trade Development NC State Ports Authority Suzanne Beard Manager of Client Services CargoSphere John Beasley Director of Logistics NorthPoint Development Victoria Beasley Investor Prelude Ventures Gavin Beaudin-Ball Business Analyst Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Niko Beci Trade Manager MSC – Mediterranean Shipping Co. Tony Beck SVP, Development CenterPoint Properties Tom Beckhard Sales Director Amber Road Trisha Beeman Marketing & Communications FedEx Trade Networks Nariman Behravesh Chief Economist IHS Markit Benn Bekic Corporate Development WiseTech Global Commercial Manager – Cold Kerwin Belle Supply Chain CN Director, Container Terminal Tom Bellerud Business Northwest Seaport Alliance Manager, Management Resource Jeff Bellerud Centre GCT Canada Rodrigo Bellettini Regional Head of LCL Panalpina Antonio Bellido Latin America Trade Lane Manager DGX-Dependable Global Express Misty Belser Sr Sales Executive IHS Markit Michael Benders Director MNC DHL Tony Benincasa Manager, Logistics & Operations Port of Vancouver Vice President of Sales and Brett Bennett Marketing Calhoun Truck Lines Larry Bennett Chief Operating Officer Total Terminals International, LLC David Bennett President, America's Globe Express Services Roxanne Bennett Logistics Manager Charlotte Russe Marine Dry Cargo Operations Mike Benoite Advisor ExxonMobil Chemical Tim Benson Manager, Container Freight CHS INC Joe Bento Chief Operating Officer Radiant Global Logistics Dmitri Beregovski Director Corporate FP&A DCLI Vice President, Global Glenn Berger Transportation Restoration Hardware, Inc. Charles Bergevin Strategic Partnerships Uber Dan Bergman Director / Marine Operations Total Terminals International, LLC John Bermudez VP, Product Management GT Nexus, an Infor company Mitch Bernet CEO Vypin Joe Berni Vice President CMI - California Multimodal LLC Martin Bernstein Director of Logistics Cabela's Anthony Berritto President Salson Logistics Thomas Berru Director - Strategic Sales COSCO SHIPPING Lines (North America) Inc. Robert Berry Logistics Custom Molded Products Pam Berry VP of Sales Marisol International Alexandre Bertolino General Manager DHL Tushar Bhuta Global Supply Chain Director Vinmar International Tony Bianco Sales Director CN Marc Bibeau President & CEO OEC Canada / CRSA / CIFFA Jessica Bichler International Logistics Analyst DICK'S Sporting Goods Mike Bifulco President AV Logistics Tom Binger Sales Manager GlobeRunners, Inc. Tim Bird Senior Director Samsung SDS Michael Blach President EUROGATE GmbH & Co. KGaA, KG James Blaeser Vice President AlixPartners Carlton Vice President and Managing W. Blair III (Tres) Director United Cargo Management, Inc. Bryan W. Blalock Senior Consultant BH3M, LLC Caryn Blanc Managing Partner The Triangle Group Vice President, Supply Chain Paul Blanchard Industrial Packaging International Paper Adolfo Blassino Director, Global Logistics Active Minerals International Head of Business Development Timo Blok APAC DB Schenker Asia Pacific Limited Executive Vice President and Chief Steve Bobb Marketing Officer BNSF Railway Michelle Boden Vice President Universal Warehouse Co. Maria Bodnar Vice President "K" Line America, Inc. SVP – Head of Procurement, Sven Boekhorst Global Freight Management LF Logistics Vice-President, Growth and Tony Boemi Development Montreal Port Authority Bekaah Boettcher Global Transportation Manager Trek Bicycle Bogatch- Lea Genossar VP Sales MSC – Mediterranean Shipping Co. Brent Bois President Calhoun Truck Lines Director, Global Business Mike Bolduc Development Wen-Parker Ron Bomberger EVP Operations Bob's Furniture Director of Global Mike Boneck Sourcing/Logistics Lasko Product, Inc
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