WCAworld announces leadership transitions
It announced management changes to WCA Dangerous Goods, WCA Projects networks and its affiliate network Lognet Global.

WCAworld has announced management changes to its WCA Dangerous Goods and WCA Projects networks, as well as its affiliate network, Lognet Global. The transitions, which take effect in January 2025, mark a new chapter in the leadership of its global networks.
After 11 years of dedicated service, Bruce Cutillo, General Manager of WCA Dangerous Goods and WCA Projects networks, will retire at the end of 2024. Under his leadership, WCA Dangerous Goods became the world's foremost independent dangerous cargo forwarding network, with over 160 member offices in 45 countries. WCA Projects grew into a respected hub for project logistics, encompassing over 400 member offices worldwide.
Brian Churchman, Managing Director of Lognet Global, will also step down after 14 years of remarkable service. His visionary leadership transformed Lognet Global into one of the world's most dynamic and respected freight forwarder networks.
WCAworld has introduced the incoming leaders who will carry forward these legacies. Bryce Barnhart will succeed Brian as Managing Director of Lognet Global, bringing 15 years of network experience and leadership roles in North America. Erwin van der Genugten will take over as General Manager of WCA Projects, in addition to his roles as Regional Manager Europe WCA and Managing Director EGLN Network. Adam McKenna will become General Manager of WCA Dangerous Goods, building on his experience as General Manager of WCA Perishables, WCA Pharma, and WCA Time Critical networks.
These leadership changes reflect WCAworld's commitment to maintaining its status as a forward-thinking and innovative network. By combining the wisdom of the retiring leaders with the fresh perspectives of incoming managers, WCAworld is poised to continue its mission of empowering independent freight forwarders worldwide.
David Yokeum, Chairman and Founder of WCAworld, remarked, "Our retiring leaders have set the gold standard for network management. We are deeply grateful for their contributions and confident that their successors will lead with the same passion, dedication, and innovation."
As WCAworld looks to 2025 and beyond, it remains steadfast in its dedication to providing unparallelled opportunities, resources, and solutions to its members across the globe.