For Immediate Release
November 8, 2004
Contact: Aimee Cirucci, Communications Manager
703/838-1950 or acirucci@truckload.org
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TCA Announces Driver of the Year Contest Finalists
Top Drivers Account for Almost 100 Million Accident
Free Miles
The Truckload Carriers Association, along with contest
co-sponsors, Truckers News and Overdrive Magazine,
is pleased to announce the top finalists for the
Independent Contractor of the Year and Company Equipment Driver of the Year
contests. The competition for these contests becomes
more intense each year as we try to
honor the best of the best throughout the United States and Canada.
The thirty-two finalists were chosen on the basis
of miles driven without accidents as well as a review
of their driving records, moving, and hours of service
violations.
The contest is open to all members of the trucking industry and mileage and
driving records are verified to ensure only the best
of the best are selected. As a whole,
this exceptional group has logged a total of over 98.5 million safe miles and
982 accident-free years on the road. The outstanding drivers listed below will now complete
the second part of the application (due December 17,
2004) and official judges will choose the top five
winners in each contest. The top three prizewinners for both contests will
be announced at the TCA 2005 Annual Convention at the
Bellagio Resort and Hotel
in Las Vegas, Nevada on March 6-9, 2005.
Congratulations and best wishes to
all the finalists and their companies:
Independent Contractor of the Year Contest Finalists
- Daniel Beber, Warren Transport, Inc. (Robert
Molinaro, CEO)
- Albert Beck, Dart Transit Company (Donald
Oren, CEO)
- Constance and Lanny Beyer, Midwest Coast
Transport (Matt Staniszweski, CEO)
- Donal Choulward, Pottle’s Transportation, Inc.
(Barry Pottle, CEO)
- Earl Faro, Sammons Trucking (James Basolo,
President)
- Jerry Johnson, O & S Trucking, Inc. (Jim O’Neal,
CEO)
- Debra and Robert Jurashen, Lanstar Ranger
(Patrick O’Malley, VP)
- Robert McCray, Warren Transport, Inc.
(Robert Molinaro, CEO)
- Roy McKenzie, Epes Transport (Alvin
Bodford, CEO)
- Jimmy McSwain, Sunco Carriers, Inc.
(Joe Whitfield, President)
- Steven Recker, Warren Transport,
Inc. (Robert Molinaro, CEO)
- Larry Severson, Dart Transit
Company (Don Oren, CEO)
- Dennis Siler, Dart Transit
Company (Donald Oren, CEO)
- James Thompson, Swift Transportation
(Dave Berry, VP)
- Charles Valentine, Epes
Transport (Alvin Bodford,
CEO)
- Ronald Warner, Davis
Transport (Jim KcKinny,
President)
- Michael Wiest, FedEx
Ground (Daniel Sullivan,
CEO)
Company Equipment
Driver of the Year
Contest
Finalists
- Douglas Berg, Sammons
Trucking (James
Basolo, President)
- James Daniel,
Pottle’s Transportation, Inc.
(Barry Pottle, CEO)
- Richard Downin,
D.M. Bowman,
Inc. (Don
Bowman, CEO)
- Rocky Elslwick,
Swift Transportation
(Dave
Berry,
VP)
- Albert
Golden,
Pottle’s Transportation, Inc.
(Barry Pottle, CEO)
- Robert
Hagen,
Challenger
Motor
Freight,
Inc.
(Dan
Einwechter,
President)
- Darrell
Hand,
O&S Trucking, Inc. (Jim O’Neal,
President)
- Alex Kibodeaux, Epes
Transport (Alvin
Bodford, CEO)
- Brian O’Leary, Western Distributing Trans.
Corp, (Dino Guadagini, VP)
- Ruppert Stevens,
Epes Transport
(Alvin Bodford,
CEO)
- Jerry Waddoups, Central
Refrigeration -
Dick Simon Trucking (Jon
Isaacson, CEO)
- Robert White, Hogan
Transports, Inc.
(David Hogan,
CEO)
- Loyd Widener, Celadon
Group, Inc. (Paul
Will, CFO)
- John “Mike” Wissinger, Coastal Transport
(James Conway, CEO)
- Cornell Sowell, Arnold
Transportation
Services (Michael Gregerson,
VP)
TCA’s Driver of the Year Contests are made possible by generous industry
sponsors. Once again this year the grand prize winner of the Independent Contractor
of the Year Contest will receive a brand new fully-loaded International tractor.
The top five winners in both contests will receive numerous prizes including
cash, savings bonds, trucking supplies and gift cards donated by supplier companies.

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TCA is the only national trade association whose collective
sole focus is the truckload segment of the motor carrier industry.
The association represents dry van, refrigerated, flatbed,
and intermodal container carriers operating in the 48 contiguous
states as well as Alaska, Mexico, and Canada. Representing
operators of over 200,000 trucks, which collectively produce
an annual revenue of over $20 billion, TCA is an organization
tailored to specific truckload carrier needs.
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