The National Tank Truck Carriers has selected Lee Miller to serve as the organization’s chairman of the board.
by Staff
May 11, 2017
Lee MillerPhoto via Miller Transporters
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Lee Miller Photo via Miller Transporters
The National Tank Truck Carriers has selected Lee Miller to serve as the organization’s chairman of the board. The announcement was made at the group's annual conference in Chicago.
Miller is currently the president of Miller Transporters, which runs a fleet of 425 tractors and 1000 trailers. He succeeds Brian Wood, president of TransWood Carriers, who now serves as chairman of the association’s executive committee.
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NTTC is a trade association with over 550 member companies that specialize in bulk transportation services by cargo tanker throughout North America.
"I look forward to building on the strong foundation my predecessors have started," said Miller. "It is my intention, in the upcoming term, to focus diligently on working with my fellow carriers as we continue to expand NTTC's advocacy and education initiatives. My main focus will be to support the cause of safety at every opportunity."
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