Scarbrough Global is pleased to announce that Matt Wilcox has expanded his current role and will now serve as Vice President & Managing Director, Scarbrough Transportation & Logistics. Wilcox will now oversee all Scarbrough’s non-asset and asset-based domestic trucking operations.  

“We are thrilled for Matt to take this step and take on both sides of our transportation companies,” said Adam Hill, Scarbrough Global CEO. “We continue to look for opportunities to better serve our customers’ transportation needs and having one person atop both firms sets us up to move faster than ever in support of our customers.” 

Wilcox took over as Vice President & Managing Director, Scarbrough Transportation in 2023 and has overseen tremendous growth and success during his tenure. He has an extensive track record of success in domestic transportation and looks forward to bringing his knowledge and expertise to the asset-based side of Scarbrough’s operation. 

“It’s exciting to get back into the asset-based side of logistics,” Wilcox said. “It feels like a natural progression for my role and where we see the business growing, strategically.” 

Hill and Wilcox both see this as an opportunity to better serve Scarbrough’s customers now and in the future. With both companies operating in lockstep, it will allow them to more efficiently identify customer needs and provide seamless solutions to any domestic transportation need. 

“The synergy between the divisions is clear: both divisions serve the domestic market, the logistics division services customers within a 250-mile radius, and our domestic transportation division covers all of the US,” Wilcox said. “This new arrangement gives us the opportunity to seamlessly speak to and provide solutions to our customers from one team.” 

Wilcox and his team are looking forward to increasing visibility for all Scarbrough’s domestic transportation services moving forward. This new structure will allow our team to remain nimble while providing even more robust solutions to our customers’ evolving needs. 

To learn more about Wilcox and his transportation background, click here.