Candi Coate Named to Chair NTTC Safety & Security Council
Candi Coate, director of safety and regulatory compliance at K-Limited Carrier, has been elected chairwoman of the National Tank Truck Carriers’ Safety & Security Council.
by Staff
July 7, 2017
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Candi Coate, director of safety and regulatory compliance at K-Limited Carrier, has been elected the national chairwoman of the National Tank Truck Carriers’ Safety & Security Council.
The appointment was announced during NTTC’s Safety & Security Council Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tenn. Coate succeeds Griff Odgers, senior vice president of safety at Andrews Logistics, in the position.
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At K-Limited, Coate has been responsible for overseeing safety and regulation for over four years. She has also acted as the Eastern Region Safety Councilwoman for NTTC since 2015. Prior to K-Limited, Coate spent over 17 years in the chemical industry in various roles.
“Candi’s dedication and hard work make her the perfect person for this leadership role,” said Dean Kaplan, CEO of K-Limited. “We are honored to have her work alongside us at K-Limited.”
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