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Spence promoted to assistant manager of Meyer Freight

The Meyer Group of Companies has promoted Konika Spence to the position of assistant manager of Meyer Freight Ltd.

Ms Spence has been a part of the Meyer team for six years and has 18 years’ experience in the shipping industry, the company said.

In this position, she will lend support to the division vice-president and be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the office.

Cheryl Hayward-Chew, president and CEO of the Meyer Group of Companies, said: “Konika has been an integral member of the Meyer Freight team, consistently demonstrating a high level of integrity and competence. I look forward to Konika expanding her role as the new assistant manager.”

George Butterfield, vice-president of Meyer Freight, said: “Konika has always shown initiative in the performance of her duties, often going over and beyond what is expected of her.

“She is a natural leader and is committed to the task at hand. Shipping is ever evolving and her willingness to learn and grow in times of change is a great asset.”

The Meyer Group of Companies includes Meyer Agencies, Meyer Freight, Meyer Tours, Meyer Properties, Meyer Technologies, Forensic First and Wm. E. Meyer & Company Limited.

Meyer Freight Ltd represents two of Bermuda’s regular cargo carriers, the Bermuda Islander with weekly service from Salem, New Jersey, and the Somers Isles service from Fernandina Beach, Florida.

Konika Spence: promoted to the position of assistant manager of Meyer Freight Ltd (Photograph supplied)
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Published January 18, 2022 at 7:51 am (Updated January 18, 2022 at 7:51 am)

Spence promoted to assistant manager of Meyer Freight

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