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      <description>Serving as a division leader at the Transforce Group, Albert “Al” Hanley III oversees a team of professionals as they work to position the firm as a leader in the transportation and delivery industry. In the position, Al Hanley III has created a collaborative atmosphere that prizes accountability and strives to exceed client expectations.

In addition, Mr. Hanley is responsible for company forecasting when developing the annual budget, as well as developing clear lines of communication. He also works closely with the finance department to optimize performance and grow the firm’s market share.

Since joining the company in 2018, Albert “Al” Hanley III has consistently looked to optimize the firm by identifying best practices. He has also implemented strategies that improve service delivery and profitability, while also playing a role in maintaining relationships with key clients.

Mr. Hanley enjoys several outdoor hobbies, including sailing, hiking, and playing golf. He holds a bachelor of arts in philosophy, which he earned in 1990 from Boston College.</description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>A division president with the Transforce Group in Miami, Florida, Albert “Al” Hanley III builds upon decades of experience in the fields of ground transportation and trucking logistics. While heading The CDL School, Al Hanley III supported the Transition for Success Act.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>An accomplished logistics and transportation professional, Albert “Al” Hanley III has served as a division president with the Transforce Group since 2019. Al Hanley III has particular expertise in various facets of industry sector leadership and education.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A division president with the logistics giant Transforce Group, <a href="http://alhanleyiii.mystrikingly.com/"><strong>Albert (Al) Hanley III</strong></a> also plays leadership roles with the industry education organization The CDL School and its military veteran training arm, Troops in Transportation. As a CDL and <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troop"><strong>Troops</strong></a> in Transportation official, Al Hanley III supports the Transition for Success Act.</div>]]></description>
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