U.S. Chamber of Commerce adds two to International Affairs division; Hoyer Group appoints chief financial officer; CEVA hires managing director for UK, Ireland and Nordics; and CSafe Global names two European sales directors.
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U.S. Chamber of Commerce adds two to International Affairs division; Hoyer Group appoints chief financial officer; CEVA hires managing director for UK, Ireland and Nordics; and CSafe Global names two European sales directors.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has hired Charles Freeman as senior vice president for Asia and promoted Neil Herrington to senior vice president for the Americas.
Freeman joins the U.S. Chamber from Bower Group Asia, where he served as managing director for China. Prior to that, he served as assistant U.S. trade representative for China affairs, and as vice president for global public policy and government affairs at PepsiCo.
Herrington previously served as vice president for the U.S. Chamber’s Americas division. Before joining the U.S. Chamber, he served as international strategic planning lead at Raytheon Corp.’s principal global naval and marine products division and as senior trade policy advisor for Asia and Africa to the Deputy U.S. Trade Representative.
Hamburg, Germany-based Hoyer Group has appointed Philip Nölling chief financial officer. He replaces Gerd Peters, who has been with the company for more than nine years and will take over another entity within the Hoyer Group.
Nölling has 20 years of industry experience, having previously served as CFO at DPD, and before that, having held the same role at Hermes Logistik.
Supply chain management services provider CEVA Logistics has hired Eddie Aston as managing director for the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Nordics (UKIN). Aston joins CEVA from Northgate, where he served as managing director for the UK.
CSafe Global, a provider of temperature-sensitive packaging solutions, has named Sonja Stoyantschova director of sales for Central and Eastern Europe; and Thomas Lewin director of sales for Germany, Austria and Switzerland.