The American Transportation Research Institute named Judy McReynolds as its new chairman of the board, succeeding Steve Williams, CEO of Maverick Transportation.
by Staff
October 20, 2014
Judy McReynolds is ATRI's new chairperson.Photo: ATRI.
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Judy McReynolds is ATRI's new chairperson. Photo: ATRI.
The American Transportation Research Institute named Judy McReynolds as its new chairman of the board, succeeding Steve Williams, CEO of Maverick Transportation.
Williams recently completed his term as chairman after serving six years in the position.
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McReynolds is the president and CEO of ArcBest Corp., where she oversees the operating companies ABF Freight, ABF Logistics, Panther Premium Logistics and FleetNet America. She has been a member of the ATRI board of directors since 2010.
McReynolds has served on several boards including the OGE Energy Corp., First National Bank of Fort Smith, and Boy Scouts of America. She has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Oklahoma and is a certified public accountant.
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