C.H. Robinson commercial and strategy veteran brings extensive experience in global logistics to this new leadership role at GCL, which is designed to drive growth across the organization.
Global Critical Logistics (GCL), a global leader in live event entertainment logistics and high net worth shipping and freight, is proud to announce Brent Nagy as its Chief Growth Officer.
Brent will be working with our existing teams to drive broad-based growth, strategic partnerships, and cross-selling initiatives to offer superior customer solutions across GCL’s global platform, including Rock-it Cargo, Dietl, CARS, and Dynamic International.
He brings over 22 years of experience in management roles in the logistics sector, most recently as President of Enterprise Customer Strategy at C.H. Robinson where he was responsible for enterprise go-to-market strategy.
“Brent will be supporting our management team and global sales agents to expand our business for the benefit of our customers, team members, and shareholders,” said Daniel Rosenthal, President and Chief Executive Officer, GCL. “We have best-in-class people and culture across our brands, and Brent’s gift is being able to enhance that foundation while driving business growth and new opportunities and efficiencies for our customers.”
Brent earned his bachelor’s degree from Indiana University and has executive certificates from Notre Dame and MIT.
“I am looking forward to working with the team at GCL, to build on the company’s success and explore new opportunities for growth,” said Nagy. “We are the market leader in moving mission-critical goods around the world for live events, entertainment, and high net worth goods, and I can’t wait to leverage our unparalleled network and 45+-year history to create even more opportunities for our customers.”
Brent’s appointment is part of a series of new senior leadership appointments at GCL as the company expands its global presence in the specialized logistics and freight forwarding sector serving the live events, sports, motorsports, fine art, broadcast, TV and film production, and automotive industries.