Customer Experience Thought Leader, Phil Yeager,
TMSA continues our "Perspectives from Thought Leaders" series, where visionaries in our industry share their ideas, perspectives and stories about the essence of thought leadership. This blog post is the third in a Thought Leadership series brought to you exclusively by the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association.
What makes great companies? Great customers, of course! Phil Yeager comes from a long legacy of putting the customer at the center of Hub Group’s vision and strategy. His grandfather, Hub Group’s original founder, as well as Phil’s father, had deep knowledge of the industry and spent years and decades listening and evolving to deliver an exceptional customer experience.
Because there are so few companies in logistics and transportation who have excelled the way Hub Group has with this singular customer focus, what better place to continue our discussion on thought leadership? We sat down with Phil Yeager to discuss all things ‘customer experience and thought leadership.” Here’s what we learned:
As a closing thought, Phil shared this piece of valuable advice for marketers and business leaders alike: “If people say it’s a great idea but it is too hard or complicated to succeed, it is probably worth pursuing.”
More about our guest: Phillip D. Yeager was named Executive Vice President, Account Management and Intermodal Operations in January 2016 after serving as Vice President of Account Management and Business Development from February 2014 to January 2016. Phil is responsible for managing Hub Group’s overall customer experience, including customer service and intermodal operations. Phil serves on the boards of the Northwestern University Transportation Center Business Advisory Council (BAC) and Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital-Chicago. He holds a B.A. from Trinity College and an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. To contact Phil, email the HubGroup at info@hubgroup.com.
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