Brandon Williams

Director Carrier Sales Us-can at TRAFFIX

Brandon Williams has over 10 years of work experience. Brandon currently works at Traffix as the Director of Carrier Sales for the US-CAN region. In this role, they are responsible for managing carrier sales operations.

Prior to joining Traffix, Brandon worked at Coyote Logistics for 9 years as a National Account Manager. In this role, they built and managed a portfolio of 40+ trucking companies nationwide. Brandon was also responsible for securing new accounts through cold calling and strategic planning.

Before Coyote Logistics, Brandon gained experience as a Recreation Center Marketing Intern at Cleveland State University. Here, they conducted market research, developed marketing materials, and created print and social media marketing items for programs offered.

Additionally, Brandon worked as a Training Camp Events Intern at the Cleveland Browns in 2010.

Overall, Brandon Williams has a strong background in sales, account management, and marketing.

Brandon Williams attended Baldwin Wallace University from 2007 to 2011, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sport Management and Business Administration.

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Cleveland, United States

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TRAFFIX

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TRAFFIX (www.traffix.com) is a leading third-party logistics provider serving the North American transportation industry since 1979. TRAFFIX offers a suite of customizable services including truckload, flatbed, intermodal, drayage, expedited, LTL, specialized government services, and managed transportation. TRAFFIX' team of industry experts are backed by best-in-class proprietary technology that enables them to maximize the value of their client's freight spend, offer tailored solutions, and adapt quickly to changes in supply and demand. Headquartered in Milton, ON, with its US head office in Chicago, TRAFFIX employs 750+ experienced logistics professionals in 24 offices across Canada, the USA, and Mexico.