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ATA selects finalists for 2019-2020 America’s Road Team

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ATA selects finalists for 2019-2020 America’s Road Team

ARLINGTON, Va. — The American Trucking Associations has released the list of 34 professional truck drivers named as finalists for the 2019-2020 term of America’s Road Team.

“ATA believes the men and women who work safely day after day to deliver our goods – truck drivers – are the best representatives of the trucking industry and we are inspired by the finalists for the upcoming class of America’s Road Team,” said ATA President and CEO Chris Spear. “Throughout the evaluation process, we read and heard stories from truck drivers about pride, courage, and selflessness – the kinds of stories we are excited to share with the public, media and elected officials.”

America’s Road Team, a group of professional truck drivers with superior safety records, was created in 1986 to represent the trucking industry and is sponsored by Volvo Trucks. Captains, with support from their companies, dedicate a few days each month to attend industry events, speak at schools, or meet policymakers on behalf of the trucking industry.

The 34 finalists advance to the final round of the selection process to be held January 27-30 in Arlington.

A panel of evaluators, including industry officials and trucking news media representatives, will judge the contenders on their knowledge of the trucking industry, dedication to safety, ability to communicate the industry’s messages and overall safe driving record. The finalists, with a combined total of 90 million safe-driving miles and 946 years as professional truck drivers, are highway safety experts eager to share their experiences with the motoring public, Spear said.

The newly chosen 2019-2020 America’s Road Team will be announced on January 30 following a ceremony on Capitol Hill in Washington. New Captains, after receiving their signature navy blue America’s Road Team blazer, will begin working to share the industry’s message of safety, essentiality and sustainability with the motoring public, media, business groups, public officials and their fellow truck drivers around the country.

Captains from the 2017-2018 America’s Road Team, and previous teams, continue to serve as ambassadors to the industry and are called upon frequently to participate in safety events, speaking appearances and industry conferences.

“The trucking industry has millions of truck drivers who work tirelessly to safely deliver goods to our communities, so it is a major responsibility to represent that workforce as an America’s Road Team Captain,” said ATA COO and Executive Vice President of Industry Affairs Elisabeth Barna. “These finalists, and all the nominees, are valuable representatives for our industry and we are looking forward to meeting them in January and welcoming a new team to join the proud legacy of being an America’s Road Team Captain.”

To be nominated to serve as an America’s Road Team Captain, professional truck drivers must be employed or leased to an ATA member company. Each nominee should have an excellent safety record, and should demonstrate an ability to communicate his or her commitment to safety and passion for the industry. Nominees should also portray a positive image of the professional truck driver in all that they do.

This year’s finalists hail from 22 different states, haul a diverse assortment of products and materials, and range from short haul drivers to over-the-road drivers operating in all of the lower 48 states. The finalists represent a cross-section of the industry with experience ranging from 6 years to 55 years as professional truck drivers with anywhere from 600,000 to 6.9 million safe driving miles.

The finalists, the companies for which they drive and their hometown include:

Ronald Baird, Hoffman Transportation/G&D Trucking; Thorntown, Indiana; William C. Bennett III, UPS Freight, Maytown, Pennsylvania; Dale Brenaman, UPS Freight, Stamping Ground, Kentucky; Sammy Brewster, ABF Freight, Powder Springs, Georgia; Jorge Chavez, Jetco Delivery, Houston; Timothy Chelette, Big G Express, Murfreesboro, Tennessee; James Clark, Penske Logistics, Otter Lake, Michigan; April Coolidge, USA Truck, Mint Hill, North Carolina; Scott Davis, ABF Freight, Kearney, Missouri; Jesse Wayne Dennis, Prime Inc., Springfield, Missouri; Ken Duncan, Walmart Transportation, Gorham, Maine; Douglas Frombaugh, FedEx Freight, Carlisle, Pennsylvania; William Goins, Old Dominion Freight Line, Cloverdale, Indiana; Billy Hambrick, Werner Enterprises, Yoder, Wyoming; Russell James, YRC Freight, Bonner, Montana; and Ronnie Luckadoo, UPS Freight, Forest City, North Carolina.

Also, Gary Martin, FedEx Ground, Galt, California; William McNamee, Carbon Express, Christopher, Illinois; Dave Peterson, FedEx Ground, Blaine, Minnesota; Tine Peterson, FedEx Ground, Blaine, Minnesota; Brian Petrovcic, ABF Freight, McAlisterville, Pennsylvania; Robert Preston, Werner Enterprises, Winder, Georgia; Roger Price, TCW Inc., Olive Branch, Mississippi; Jeff Rose, YRC Freight, Creston, Ohio; Rodney Rutledge, FedEx Freight, La Union, New Mexico; Richard Slack Jr., TCW Inc., Savannah, Georgia; Theldorine Sova, Prime Inc., Sacramento, California; James Starr, Groendyke Transportation, Wichita, Kansas; Clarence Taylor, Walmart Transportation, North Chesterfield, Virginia; Paul Wahlster, Holland, Rolling Prairie, Indiana; Nicolette Weaver, FedEx Freight, New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania; Todd Wilemon, ABF Freight, Fulton, Mississippi; James Gragg Wilson, FedEx Freight, Reno, Nevada; and Ronald Vandermark, UPS Freight; Delran, New Jersey.

 

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