Today, the American Trucking Association recognized 18 industry leaders for their completion of the LEAD ATA leadership program, while also welcoming 15 executives into the program during the annual ATA Management Conference and Exhibition.
“Cultivating the next generation of leadership is crucial to our industry’s continued growth,” said ATA President and CEO Chris Spear. “Each year I am impressed by the men and women who emerge from the LEAD ATA program. They are setting our industry and association up for success.”
LEAD ATA, sponsored by DriverReach, offers exclusive educational opportunities for trucking industry executives, incorporating real-world problem-solving and advanced industry insights. Throughout the course of the yearlong program, “LEADers” are educated about the regulatory and legislative processes, and ATA's efforts to shape those processes, including advocacy, image and outreach, research, and leadership training.
During this year’s MCE, ATA recognized 18 members of the class first introduced last year in San Diego as the tenth group of graduates to complete the program:
In addition, ATA announced that 15 rising industry leaders would be participating in the program in the coming year:
Ryan Bennett, Bennett Family of Companies
Joseph Briner, Hoffman Transportation Inc.
Jackie Bull, Cummins Inc.
Christopher Eckhart, Scopelitis Garvin Light Hanson & Feary, P.C.
Andy Engardio, AssuredPartners
Matt Fleming, Ruan Transportation Management Systems
Manny Hoyt, TrueNorth Companies
Quetura Hudson, DDC Freight Process Outsourcing
Joshua Mecca, Grammer Logistics
Issac Ramirez, United Parcel Service
Derek Sizemore, United Parcel Service
Adam Smith, KSM Transport Advisors
Joe Soliz, Link Labs
Dana Spencer, CRST The Transportation Solutions Inc.
Joshua Wallace, FedEx Freight
“The LEAD ATA program was created with the future in mind, continually encouraging the development of the next generation of leaders in the trucking industry. LEAD ATA graduates are not only involved with the American Trucking Associations, but on Capitol Hill, with their companies, and with their local communities,” said DriverReach Founder Jeremy Reymer. “As a proud sponsor, DriverReach has had the opportunity to engage with these dynamic leaders and watch this program grow immensely. On behalf of DriverReach, we are thrilled to welcome the 11th Class of LEAD ATA.”
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