Carlile Transportation Systems Inc. said Oct. 3 that its new vice presidents, Tom Hendrix and Tony Vitoff, are ready to take on bigger roles with open arms.
Hendrix has been with Carlile since 1992. He started in sales and project management and moved into strategic business development with an emphasis on North Slope oilfield operations and logistics in the mid 1990s. He’s transitioned from the role of director of strategic business development to vice president of strategic business development.
He is on the executive board of directors for The Alliance, a non-profit group supporting the responsible development of Alaska’s oil, gas and mineral resources.
Tony Vitoff joined Carlile in 1993 as a contractor for special projects then soon became Tacoma’s operations manager and then terminal manager. In 2002 Vitoff started the Carlile logistics group as the director of logistics. He’s transitioned from that role to vice president of logistics.
Vitoff’s history prior to Carlile includes four years in the U.S. Coast Guard, 10 years in distribution and supply chain management and 15 years in transportation.
He currently runs the logistics, brokerage and operations support departments, working directly with Carlile customers to develop supply chain solutions custom designed to meet their unique requirements. He’s also active within the Carlile organization, developing and enhancing staff and program processes.