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John Doyle PDF Print E-mail

John Doyle
Maine Operations Manager, UPS Northeast

John Doyle

John J. Doyle is the Operations Manager responsible for the state of Maine. Doyle is responsible for all operations, which include the pick-up and delivery of more than 90,000 packages each day and 900 employees.

Prior to his current role, Doyle served as both the Finance Director for the East New England District encompassing Massachusetts and Rhode Island and the Operations Manager for the Norwood, MA facility. Doyle has over 20 years experience with UPS. As Finance Director, he oversaw all activities related to financial planning, revenue management, financial analysis, performance reporting, accounting and auditing.

Doyle joined UPS in 1988 while still pursuing his bachelor’s degree. He began his career with UPS as a part-time package handler in Buffalo, NY. He has held positions of increasing responsibility in operations, logistics and finance. Doyle began his management career with UPS in 1990 as an operations supervisor.

Beginning in 1997, he started a career path that has taken him to New Jersey, Illinois and Maryland. He moved to Massachusetts in 2004, where he began an assignment as Finance Director. He served in this role for four years before accepting the additional responsibility of Operations Manager in Norwood, MA. In April 2010, he took on his current role.

A native of Buffalo, NY, Doyle earned a bachelor’s degree in finance, marketing and management information systems from the University of Buffalo. He has completed course work for his master’s degree at Rutgers University.

Doyle is an active proponent of diversity initiatives within UPS. He served as the treasurer and held a seat on the Board of Directors for the Maryland/DC Minority Supplier Development Council from 2001-2004. He currently sits on the board and is involved in various committees for the Center for Women and Enterprise. CWE is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping women start and grow their own businesses and is a national leader among women's business development agencies. In addition, he participates in the UPS Northeast District’s Women’s Leadership Development Council.

“Why CWE”

As an active proponent of diversity initiatives, I feel it is extremely important to give back to the community. My sister and I were raised by a single mother. I have always had the highest respect for what she had to endure and how she struggled to provide for us. If she had an outlet like CWE, things might have been a little easier for her. Being able to give back in her honor is extremely gratifying.

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