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ECU Worldwide appoints Stephen Dunn as Global Finance Director

Dunn brings over 20 years of leadership experience in international organisations across industries.

ECU Worldwide appoints Stephen Dunn as Global Finance Director
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ECU Worldwide, Allcargo Logistics’ wholly-owned global subsidiary, has appointed Stephen Dunn as Global Finance Director.

Dunn will oversee the global finance function and will lead the transformation of the financial processes, positioning the company for the next phase of business growth, and be based out of ECU Worldwide’s office in Dubai, says an official release.

"Steve brings over 20 years of leadership experience in international organisations across industries. A qualified Certified Public Accountant (CPA), he served as the Global CFO of Wings Travel for four years and held key roles as Regional Finance Director at Vanguard as well as earlier leadership positions in UTI (DSV)."

Shashi Kiran Shetty, Founder and Chairman, Allcargo Group says: "We are delighted to have Steve in the global executive team of ECU Worldwide. His rich expertise, along with a profound grasp of market dynamics, makes him an important addition to the executive team. Steve will lead the transformation of the finance function and partner with businesses to drive growth. I am a firm believer of institution building and I am confident that he will contribute in realising that vision. I welcome Steve to the Allcargo Group family and we wish him success in his new role."

Dunn adds: "I am excited to be a part of the executive team of ECU Worldwide. The role gives me a brilliant opportunity to leverage my experience and expertise in aligning financial strategies with business objectives of ECU Worldwide, thus delivering value to all stakeholders. I look forward to collaborating with the leadership team of ECU Worldwide to take the organisation to the next level of its growth journey."

Founded in 1987, ECU Worldwide has more than 300+ offices across 180 countries with over 2,400 direct trade lanes, the release added.

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