Yellow Corporation Bringing New Jobs to Hagerstown, MD & America
OVERLAND PARK, Kan., April 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Yellow Corporation (NASDAQ: YELL) is recruiting employees for new positions in Hagerstown, MD. On Saturday, April 17
th Yellow will host a hiring event as the trucking company looks to fill a wide range of jobs: local drivers, dock workers and linehaul drivers. Yellow intends to hire qualified individuals for as many as 50 jobs in Hagerstown immediately with more positions opening nationwide.
Yellow is the second largest less-than-truckload carrier and the fifth largest transportation company in North America. Yellow’s 30,000 employees are based in all 50 states as well as Puerto Rico, Canada and Mexico.
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April 13, 2021 3:45 PM, EDT
Darrel Harris Named President of Yellow
YRC Freight is one of Yellow s four less-than-truckload brands. (Yellow Corp.)
Less-than-truckload carrier Yellow Corp. announced leadership changes April 13.
Darrel Harris has been named president just six months after joining the Overland Park, Kan., company as executive vice president of strategic initiatives.
Officials say Harris has been charged with not only instituting a companywide transformation to modernize the way freight is delivered, but also to expand and enhance the services available to Yellow’s 200,000 customers.
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“Darrel is well-positioned to help drive Yellow toward a vibrant future. He brings innovative, exciting ideas and leadership to his new role,” CEO Darren Hawkins said. “He started his trucking career working the docks, and few are better positioned to understand this industry than those who have worked at all levels. I’m proud to see him in this expanded role.”