
In this episode of Kev Talks: Real World Global Logistics, hosts Kevin Parkerson and Kevin Higgins welcome David W. Kearney, President of The Kearney Companies, a New Orleans–based logistics provider with a legacy stretching back generations. With over 30 years in global logistics, David shares both professional insights and personal stories that highlight the blend of tradition, adaptability, and vision that define his career.
The conversation traces David’s journey from early career influences to leading a family-founded logistics business through acquisition, all while maintaining its brand identity and customer-centric approach. He emphasizes the importance of relationships and trust, noting that the strongest client partnerships go far beyond systems and emails—they’re built on problem-solving and human connection.
David also reflects on the future of logistics, from the untapped potential of barge transportation to the role of the next generation, including his own children, who grew up with the Mississippi River and global shipping as part of their daily lives.
Listeners will also enjoy lighter moments, from stories of winning a shotgun at a skeet shoot to recommendations for where to eat in New Orleans, as well as a book recommendation: The Fish That Swallowed the Whale, a story about the rise of the banana trade with lessons that mirror today’s logistics challenges.
Key Takeaways:
Legacy and Identity Matter – Even after acquisition, maintaining a company’s brand and culture is vital for long-term trust.
Relationships Drive Resilience – The ability to navigate challenges often comes down to personal connections and clear communication.
Barge as an Underrated Mode – Environmentally efficient and capable of moving massive volumes, barge transport has untapped potential in supply chains.
The Next Generation is Watching – Involving young people early—whether through exposure at conferences or everyday experiences—helps cultivate future leaders in logistics.
Culture and Community Count – Food, stories, and shared experiences in places like New Orleans enrich both business and life in the industry.
This conversation highlights why David and The Kearney Companies have become trusted names in logistics—balancing tradition with innovation, and people with process.
The episode is sponsored by The Port of New Orleans. To learn more visit www.portnola.com