JK Moving Services Names Dumi Martinez as Enterprise-Wide CFO

JK Moving Services, a global moving, storage, relocation, and logistics enterprise, has named Dumitrache (Dumi) Martinez to serve as chief financial officer, reporting to CEO Chuck Kuhn. With nearly three decades of experience, Martinez will take on this newly created position that will oversee and guide the financial operations of all JK divisions and companies.

“Dumi has outstanding leadership skills that JK needs as we continue to grow, mature, and diversify our brands and products. His experience working for multi-faceted and global firms will benefit our expanding enterprise,” said JK Moving Services CEO Chuck Kuhn. “I look forward to working with him as we take JK Moving Services to the next level.”

Martinez is a CFO and senior finance executive with more than 27 years of experience leading financial strategy, transformation, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), and enterprise value creation across global companies including Procter & Gamble, Danone, Essity/SCA, KIND, and Mars Inc. His experience spans enterprise finance leadership, full P&L ownership, financial planning and analysis, commercial and supply chain finance, accounting, treasury, tax, internal controls, shared services, business development, competitive intelligence, and M&A integration.

Most recently, he served as CFO and vice president, Strategy & Transformation, Mars Global Services and Digital Technologies, where he led finance and strategy across global shared services, digital and technology, transformation, integration services, portfolio management, and business development. Earlier at Mars, Martinez served as CFO for KIND International and Global CFO of Mars Health & Wellness, supporting a $1.1 billion platform across North America, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, and Asia.

Martinez received an M.S. in International Management from Thunderbird School of Global Management in Arizona and a B.S. in Economics from Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey in Mexico. He has attended executive education programs at Thunderbird Europe, The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, The Stockholm School of Economics, Harvard University, and the University of Oxford / Economics of Mutuality. In 2016, he was awarded CFO of the Year by the Philadelphia Business Journal. He is fluent in Spanish and English and is passionate about coaching, mentoring, and building high-performing teams. In his role at JK, he will lead the finance and accounting functions of all JK companies, which include JK Moving, CapRelo, JK Technology Services, and JK Land Holdings.

As a major employer in the DC region, JK Moving Services employs nearly 1,200 people, in the DC region and beyond. The company has won numerous awards, including being recognized by the Washington Business Journal as a Best Place to Work—including again this year—and Top Corporate Philanthropist. JK offers competitive compensation, great training and ongoing career development; a formal Wellness Program; a generous safe harbor 401(k) and company-paid profit-sharing program; tuition reimbursement; and paid time off. It also provides an Employee Assistance Program; comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and ancillary benefit coverages; bonus incentives; and employee volunteer opportunities, including with the JK Community Farm, a nonprofit farm supported by JK Moving that grows and donates fresh produce and protein to the area’s food insecure.

ABOUT JK MOVING SERVICES

For more than 40 years, JK Moving Services – the largest independently owned and operated moving company in North America – has provided local, long distance, and global relocation services to a variety of commercial, residential, and government clients. Headquartered in Sterling, Virginia and voted Independent Mover of the Year by the American Trucking Association, the company maintains a full-time, professionally trained staff of relocation and move management experts committed to providing the highest level of customer care. www.JKMoving.com

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