FedEx Corp elects Mark A. Edmunds to its Board of Directors
FedEx Corp. elected Mark A. Edmunds, a retired Deloitte vice chairman, to its Board of Directors. He will Chair the Audit and Finance Committee and join the Cyber and Technology Oversight Committee.

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FedEx Corp. has elected Mark A. Edmunds to its Board of Directors, strengthening its governance with his extensive experience in financial and strategic oversight. Edmunds, a retired vice chairman and senior partner of Deloitte, brings 38 years of industry expertise to the logistics giant, where he will immediately assume leadership roles on key committees.
Edmunds will serve as Chair of the Audit and Finance Committee and as a member of the Cyber and Technology Oversight Committee. His appointment is effective immediately, following his election by the board.
Professional Background
During his tenure at Deloitte, Edmunds held several leadership positions, including U.S. leader of Energy/Utilities and West Region managing partner. He also served on the U.S. Board of Directors, participating in the finance and global committees. His primary industry focus throughout his career was energy, utilities, and renewables.
Edmunds also possesses significant public company board experience. He is currently a member of the Westrock Coffee board of directors and previously served as a director for Chesapeake Energy from 2018 to 2021.
Board Assignments
The new director's committee assignments align with his core competencies in finance and technology oversight.
| Committee | Role |
|---|---|
| Audit and Finance Committee | Chair |
| Cyber and Technology Oversight Committee | Member |
R. Brad Martin, executive chairman of the FedEx Board, expressed confidence in the new appointment. "We are excited to have Mark join the FedEx Corporation Board of Directors," Martin said. "His extensive background advising top-tier multinational organizations and his proven track record in financial and strategic governance will make him a vital asset to our board and our ongoing enterprise initiatives."
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