GREEN BAY, Wis., June 25 — Schneider National, Inc. (NYSE: SNDR), a premier multimodal provider of transportation, intermodal and logistics services, announced the appointment of Austin Ramirez to its Board of Directors.

Ramirez serves as CEO of Wisconsin-based Husco, a global engineering and manufacturing company specializing in hydraulic and electro-mechanical systems for automotive and off-highway applications. Under his leadership, Husco has tripled in size to more than $600 million in global sales and earned recognition as a World Economic Forum Global Growth Company.

Ramirez brings extensive experience in industrial operations, corporate finance and governance.

“Austin’s chief executive background and manufacturing operations expertise is complemented by a strong understanding of industrial ecosystems,” said Schneider President and CEO Mark Rourke. “He brings a thoughtful, strategic perspective and a values-driven approach that aligns well with Schneider’s culture. His insights will be invaluable as we continue to execute our long-term strategy and create value for our shareholders.”

Ramirez joined Schneider’s Board in April 2026 and serves on the audit committee.

“I was drawn to Schneider because of its strong culture, long-standing family heritage and clear opportunity for growth in a dynamic industry,” said Ramirez. “The company is well-positioned to thrive, with a talented management team, a solid operational foundation and meaningful opportunities ahead as the transportation and logistics landscape continues to evolve.”

He added, “I look forward to contributing to Schneider’s continued success by supporting management, engaging in thoughtful governance and helping the company navigate the changes and opportunities shaping our industry.”

Earlier in his career, Ramirez was a consultant with McKinsey & Company, where he focused on corporate finance and industrial operations. He also served as a White House Fellow on the National Economic Council, contributing to policy initiatives related to manufacturing, infrastructure and emerging technologies.

Ramirez holds a bachelor’s degree in systems engineering from the University of Virginia and an MBA from Stanford University, where he was an Arjay Miller Scholar.

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