Brennan, who succeeds Greg Hopper, will be responsible for Penn Terminal’s strategic planning and business development initiatives.
“Client relations will be a key focus of mine and I look forward to partnering closely with our clients in order to better understand and service their needs,” he said in a statement.
Brennan has nearly 20 years of maritime industry experience. He most recently served as managing director of Hong Kong-based Brigantine Group, a Maersk subsidiary. He’s also a graduate of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, N.Y., and began his career as a vessel superintendent at Universal (now APM Terminals).
Penn Terminals, founded in 1986, is located at Eddystone, Pa., along the Delaware River.
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