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SeaCube Container Leasing appoints new Board Chairman and new Board member

SeaCube Container Leasing has announced the immediate addition of two members to its Board of Directors: Anthony Chiarello, who has been appointed Chairman of the Board, and Inna Kuznetsova.

SeaCube Container Leasing is co-owned by Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (Ontario Teachers’) and Wren House Infrastructure Management Limited (Wren House), which operate under a co-control structure of the container leasing company.

Robert Sappio, CEO of SeaCube Container Leasing, stated: “We are thrilled to welcome Anthony and Inna to our Board. Their impressive backgrounds and strategic insights will greatly enhance our ability to navigate the evolving landscape of the container shipping industry, and the equipment requirements of the broader cold chain. We look forward to their contributions as we continue to transform our company and deliver innovative solutions to our customers.”

Anthony Chiarello, SeaCube’s newly appointed Chairman of the Board, is a seasoned maritime executive with over 45 years of diverse experience, including his role as CEO of TOTE, a prominent Jones Act carrier, and founder of Lighthouse Maritime Advisors. His leadership at international carriers like Maersk and NYK, along with his tenure as Deputy Executive Director of the Maryland Port Administration, equips him with a unique perspective on the industry.

Inna Kuznetsova, SeaCube’s new board member, is an executive in the AI, SaaS, and supply chain sectors, currently serving as CEO of ToolsGroup, a leader in AI-based inventory optimization and supply chain planning. With a proven track record in P&L management and strategic transformation from her previous roles as CEO of 1010data and President of INTTRA, Kuznetsova excels in navigating technological disruption and driving growth. A recipient of the Women in Supply Chain award for four consecutive years, she has held board positions at Sage plc and Global Ports Investments, and currently holds a board position at Freightos, implementing best practices in corporate governance and crisis management.





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