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Freight Industry Mourns the Sudden Passing of Influential Market Analyst Donald Broughton

Renowned for his sharp freight market insights, television appearances and signature bow tie, Donald Broughton leaves behind a lasting legacy in transportation research and supply chain analysis.

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June 9, 2026
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Freight Industry Mourns the Sudden Passing of Influential Market Analyst Donald Broughton
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The transportation and logistics industry is mourning the sudden loss of Donald Broughton, one of the most respected freight market analysts in North America and a familiar voice at industry conferences, investor meetings and national television broadcasts. 
 
Broughton, founder and managing partner of Broughton Capital, passed away unexpectedly at his home on May 30, according to a message shared by his brother, Tim Broughton, on social media. As of publication, Broughton Capital had not released an official statement regarding his passing. 
 
Known throughout the industry for his deep understanding of freight transportation, supply chain trends and broader economic indicators, Broughton spent decades helping investors, carriers, shippers and logistics professionals better understand the forces shaping the freight market. 
 
A respected voice across the transportation sector 
 
Broughton founded Broughton Capital in 2017, creating a research and advisory firm focused on trucking, freight transportation and supply chain dynamics. Before launching his own company, he held research leadership roles at several financial institutions, including A.G. Edwards. 
 
Over the years, he became one of the industry’s most sought-after analysts, regularly appearing on CNBC and speaking at major transportation and logistics conferences across the United States. 
 
His most recent public appearances reflected the same energy and passion that defined his career. In mid-April, he addressed attendees at the annual meeting of the Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA), and on May 12 he appeared on CNBC, where he offered an optimistic outlook on freight market conditions. 
 
According to industry sources, Broughton had also been scheduled to deliver another freight market update for TIA members shortly after his passing. 
 
Remembered for expertise and perspective 
 
Industry colleagues describe Broughton as a unique voice who combined detailed transportation data analysis with a broader understanding of economic trends. 
 
John Larkin, a longtime freight analyst now with Clarendon Partners, said Broughton belonged to a select group of veteran industry experts whose insights were highly valued by institutional investors. 
 
“He was a warm person to be around,” Larkin said. “He always had a kind word for me and anybody else in the industry. He loved being thought of as a sage.” 
 
Larkin noted that every time he listened to Broughton speak, he came away with a new perspective. 
 
“He tried to use his intimate knowledge of freight transportation data to draw conclusions about the broader economy, and did about as good a job of that as anybody has ever done,” he added. 
 
One of the “Three Amigos” of freight analysis 
 
Another longtime colleague, Thom Albrecht, recalled the close professional relationship he shared with Broughton and Larkin. 
 
“We were the three amigos,” Albrecht said. 
 
Albrecht was instrumental in bringing Broughton into A.G. Edwards early in his career. At the time, Broughton had been working for a beverage industry analyst who passed away, creating an opportunity for him to transition into transportation research. 
 
“With his background in distribution and transportation, and just his overall zeal, I ended up hiring him within a day or two,” Albrecht recalled. 
 
He described Broughton as someone deeply committed to the industry and passionate about discussing market trends. 
 
“He loved a good debate. He was very diligent with his numbers. Sometimes he would rub people the wrong way, but he meant well all the time,” Albrecht said. 
 
A memorable presence 
 
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Broughton was instantly recognizable for his trademark bow tie, which became part of his public identity during countless television appearances and conference presentations. 
 
His brother Tim highlighted that distinctive characteristic in his tribute, writing simply: “He did like his bowties.” 
 
A graduate of Cape Central High School in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, where he completed his studies in 1982, Broughton remained closely connected to his roots throughout his career. 
 
His passing leaves a significant void in the freight and transportation community. For decades he helped investors, executives and policymakers understand the intricacies of trucking, logistics and supply chains, becoming one of the most respected and insightful analysts in the industry. 

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