Who are Landstar System's decision-makers?
Landstar System's leadership team is centered on Frank A. Lonegro, President and Chief Executive Officer, plus finance, operations, commercial, legal, and technology leaders who influence major vendor decisions.
- CEO
- Frank A. Lonegro
- CFO / key exec
- Patrick J. O'Malley
- Founded
- 1988
- Employees
- Approximately 1,500 employees plus a large agent and owner-operator network
- HQ
- Jacksonville, FL
- Status
- NASDAQ: LSTR
- Frank A. LonegroPresident and Chief Executive OfficerCEO since January 2024Leads Landstar's agent-based network and asset-light operating model.
- Patrick J. O'MalleyVice President and Chief Financial OfficerCFOOwns finance, reporting, investor relations, and capital allocation.
- Joe BeacomPresident, Landstar System HoldingsPresident role effective December 2024 through 2025Provides operating continuity across agent-based transportation subsidiaries.
- Rick CoroVice President and Chief Information OfficerTechnology leaderOwns technology, data, and network systems.
Who leads Landstar System?
Frank A. Lonegro serves as President and Chief Executive Officer. Leads Landstar's agent-based network and asset-light operating model. Patrick J.
O'Malley serves as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Owns finance, reporting, investor relations, and capital allocation. Joe Beacom serves as President, Landstar System Holdings.
Provides operating continuity across agent-based transportation subsidiaries. Rick Coro serves as Vice President and Chief Information Officer. Owns technology, data, and network systems.
Who actually makes buying decisions at Landstar System?
Enterprise buying usually involves the business owner, finance, procurement, legal, IT/security, and the operating team that owns adoption. For Landstar System, 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 Landstar System organized as it scales?
Landstar System 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:Landstar managementLandstar 2025 Form 10-K
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