Dallas, Tx., USA - December 13, 2010, Dallas, Tx., USA - Lennox International, Inc., a provider of climate control solutions, announced the appointment of Gregory T. Swienton as a director, effective December 10.
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Mr. Swienton joined Ryder in June 1999 as President and Chief Operating Officer, a position he held until becoming President and Chief Executive Officer in November 2000. A member of Ryder's board of directors since June 1999, Mr. Swienton was named its chairman in May 2002.
Prior to joining Ryder, Mr. Swienton was Senior Vice President of Growth Initiatives at Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation (BNSF) and had also served as BNSF’s Senior Vice President of the Coal and Agricultural Commodities business unit.
Mr. Swienton joined the former Burlington Northern Railroad in June 1994 as Executive Vice President of its Intermodal business unit and became Senior Vice President of its Industrial business unit when Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation was formed in September 1995.
Prior to joining BNSF, Mr. Swienton was Executive Director of Europe and Africa for DHL Worldwide Express in Brussels, Belgium, a position he held from 1991 until joining Burlington Northern. From 1988 to 1990, he was DHL’s Managing Director of Western and Eastern Europe, located in Brussels.
Mr. Swienton also served four years as Vice President and General Manager of DHL Airways, residing first in Chicago and then in Houston. Mr. Swienton has held various positions, including sales, marketing and national account management with the Illinois Bell Telephone Company in Chicago and AT&T in Chicago and Minneapolis.
In 2002, Mr. Swienton became the first transportation industry executive to be awarded the National Safety Council's highest honor – The Green Cross for Safety medal – in recognition of his career-long commitment to workplace safety. He is also a member of the board of directors of Harris Corp., a communications equipment company based in Melbourne, Florida, and is Chairman of the board of trustees of St. Thomas University in Miami. ■