Ron Cruse, Founder and CEO of Logenix International, has had a front row seat for every major world crisis over the past thirty years, traveling over 2 million miles throughout 85 countries.

Founded in 2001, Logenix was an integral cog in the post-conflict infrastructure development of Afghanistan and Iraq, and is the industry leader for health, power and water infrastructure programs across the most challenging regions of the globe. Today, Logenix delivers more essential medicines throughout the developing world than any industry competitor.

In 1986 Cruse founded Matrix International, pioneering evolutionary logistics capabilities across Africa and Asia. In 1992 he organized one of the first post-Soviet ventures in the New Republics; operating the largest humanitarian relief program of the last fifty years, delivering equipment for RBMK nuclear reactor modernization, and transporting Nunn-Lugar weapons dismantlement equipment to the former 'secret' cities. Becoming a prized acquisition, Matrix was sold in 1996.

A recognized thought leader, Cruse has been profiled in Forbes, INC, and industry magazines such as Logistics Today. A 2006 interview with Inbound Logistics Magazine was hailed by scholars as a template for developing world logistics.

Cruse’s career journey is the inspiration for his acclaimed book, Lies, Bribes & Peril, providing cultural insights to the down-in-the-trenches training necessary to navigate the real world. The book has been utilized by over a dozen US universities.

Logenix is the preeminent logistics provider for global health programs, disaster relief, infrastructure and development projects, security and contingency operations, as well as other high profile projects in the world’s most challenging regions. Logenix manages materials originating in over 25 developed nations en route to over 140 developing countries worldwide, providing on-time and on-budget services to such international organizations such as United States Agency for International Development (USAID), UK Department for International Development (DFID), The Global Fund (TGF), Department of State (DOS), The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), The World Health Organization (WHO) and numerous agencies within the United States Department of Defense (DOD), among others.


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