FedEx Corp. announced that David J. Bronczek, the Company’s president and chief operating officer, has been elected to the Board of Directors. With his election, the Board now has 13 members, including 11 independent directors. The Company also announced that independent members of its Board have approved changes to the Company’s Corporate Governance Guidelines to apply the mandatory retirement age of 75 only to non-management directors, effective immediately. Mr. Bronczek is responsible for all FedEx operating companies and is a member of the five-person Executive Committee. He is also co-president and co-CEO of FedEx Services, which provides sales, marketing, information technology, communications, customer service, and other support functions for U.S. customers of major FedEx business units. In 2017, Mr. Bronczek was named president and chief operating officer of FedEx Corporation. Mr. Bronczek has represented FedEx in a wide variety of industry and community roles, including serving as chairman of the FAA NextGen Advisory Committee, and chairman of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) in 2010. He remains a current member of IATA’s Board of Governors. Mr. Bronczek was appointed by the President of the United States to the National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC) in 2009. He has also served on civic boards for the National Safe Kids Campaign, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, the University of Memphis and the University of North Carolina. He also serves on the Board of Directors for Memphis-based International Paper Company.