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Atlanta, January 27, 2009
Ken Torok has been named president of UPS's global freight forwarding operations.
Torok, 55, is rejoining UPS after having most recently served as president of the company's Asia Pacific Region through mid-2008. In his new capacity, Torok will direct the UPS global organization responsible for strategy, performance and revenue growth for forwarding services. He will oversee commercial air and ocean carrier relationships as well as coordinate trade lane development and international freight sales.
"Ken brings a wide range of knowledge and experience to the job," said Dan Brutto, president of UPS International.¿"During his 33 years with UPS, Ken successfully directed many UPS operations outside the United States, developing important relationships in the process that will serve us well in his new capacity."
Torok spent several years in Europe where he held various managerial posts and played a key role in the integration of the company's ground and air operations in Europe, Middle East and Africa. In 2003, he was named president of UPS Asia Pacific, where he oversaw all of UPS's operations in that region.


