Who are Hub Group's decision-makers?
Hub Group's leadership team is centered on Phillip D. Yeager, President, Chief Executive Officer and Vice Chairman, plus finance, operations, commercial, legal, and technology leaders who influence major vendor decisions.
- CEO
- Phillip D. Yeager
- CFO / key exec
- Todd Heeter
- Founded
- 1971
- Employees
- Approximately 5,800
- HQ
- Oak Brook, IL
- Status
- NASDAQ: HUBG
- Phillip D. YeagerPresident, Chief Executive Officer and Vice ChairmanCEO since 2023Leads Hub Group's logistics, intermodal, and growth strategy.
- David P. YeagerExecutive ChairmanLongtime leader and former CEOProvides governance and customer continuity.
- Todd HeeterInterim Chief Financial Officer and TreasurerInterim CFO effective May 2026Appointed after finance leadership changes tied to restatement work.
- Eric BraunExecutive Vice President and Chief Legal OfficerLegal leaderOwns legal, governance, compliance, and risk management.
Who leads Hub Group?
Phillip D. Yeager serves as President, Chief Executive Officer and Vice Chairman. Leads Hub Group's logistics, intermodal, and growth strategy. David P.
Yeager serves as Executive Chairman. Provides governance and customer continuity. Todd Heeter serves as Interim Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer.
Appointed after finance leadership changes tied to restatement work. Eric Braun serves as Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer. Owns legal, governance, compliance, and risk management.
Who actually makes buying decisions at Hub Group?
Enterprise buying usually involves the business owner, finance, procurement, legal, IT/security, and the operating team that owns adoption. For Hub Group, the most relevant executive sponsor depends on the use case: operations for productivity and safety, finance for planning and controls, commercial leaders for revenue or customer experience, and technology leaders for data, integration, and cybersecurity.
How is Hub Group organized as it scales?
Hub Group operates with corporate leadership and business, region, function, or segment operators close to customers and assets. Sellers should map headquarters stakeholders and field-level operators because many business cases require both executive sponsorship and local adoption.
As of June 2026.Sources:Hub Group preliminary 2025 resultsHub Group 2024 Form 10-K
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