ATA Seeks Nominations for "Good Stuff" Trucking Image Award
The American Trucking Associations is seeking nominations for the sixth annual Mike Russell "Good Stuff" Trucking Image Award
The American Trucking Associations is seeking nominations for the sixth annual Mike Russell "Good Stuff" Trucking Image Award.
The award honors those that creatively generate positive awareness of the trucking industry.
"It is important to highlight trucking's role as the backbone of the American economy," said ATA President and CEO Bill Graves. "Our industry is not only essential, but safe and sustainable. We are looking forward to this year's nominations and recognizing those that promote our image year round."
Last year's winners were motor carrier honoree Baylor Trucking Inc., Milan, Ind.; industry supplier honoree Mack Trucks, Greensboro, N.C. as well as the Minnesota Trucking Association and the Tennessee Trucking Association both winning the state association award.
Submissions will be evaluated by an impartial panel of judges based on creativity, execution and reach/impact. Submissions must be submitted by September 28, 2012. Winners will be announced during ATA's annual Management Conference & Exhibition Oct. 7-10 in Las Vegas.
This year's award is sponsored by TMW Systems Inc.
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10/27/2011 ATA Honors Four Groups with Mike Russell "Good Stuff" Trucking Image Award
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