Fedex has named its newest CEO and she's Ramon Hood, a woman
who began as a receptionist at the same company.
Today, Hood is the first Black woman to become CEO in the
company’s history.
The company announced Wednesday, February 26, that former VP
of operations, strategy, and planning is now CEO, bringing more than 28 years
of company experience to her role. She will be overseeing the Custom Critical
division.
She started with the company as a receptionist in 1991 when
the company was still called Roberts Express.
Reacting to becoming the company’s CEO, Hood said: "I
wasn’t thinking this was going to be my career and I’d be here for 28 years. I
was a young mother. I wanted a job that had a stable shift that would allow me
to do (college) courses as appropriate."
Over the years, Hood has been responsible for innovative
ideas that made her stand out from her peers. She climbed up the ladder of
success in the company from heading subsidiary FedEx Truckload Brokerage to
obtaining an officer position at FedEx Supply Chain in 2016. She then returned
to FedEx Custom Critical for an executive position. She holds a bachelor’s
degree in Business Management from Walsh University and Executive MBA from Case
Western Reserve University.
In the early days as CEO, Hood is looking to gain useful
insight from employees, customers and independent contractors driving for
Custom Critical. She has created her famous "Ramona Roundtables,"
which she is wrapping up this month and involved her talking with small groups
of employees.
"The next thing I’ll be doing is going out and spending
time with customers and independent contractors," Hood said. "I’m
defining that as my ‘listen and learn tour.’ "
She also mentions that under her leadership, Custom Critical
will be agile in addressing customer needs and using technology, all while
"looking at things in ways we haven’t in the past."
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