8 Finalists Announced for the NTTC Professional Tank Truck Driver of the Year Award

The National Tank Truck Carriers (NTTC) has announced the finalists for the 2024-2025 Professional Tank Truck Driver of the Year award. Meet the 8 drivers honored for their dedication to safety, professionalism, and excellence in the tank truck industry.

The National Tank Truck Carriers (NTTC) has officially revealed the finalists for the prestigious 2024-2025 Professional Tank Truck Driver of the Year award. This annual accolade highlights the best in the tank truck industry by honoring drivers who embody the highest standards of safety, professionalism, and dedication to service.

Meet the Finalists

After an impressive number of applications from across the country, the following drivers have been recognized for their remarkable achievements in the field:

  • Bruce Jones – G&D Trucking / Hoffman Transportation
  • Darrin Guillory – Custom Commodities Transport
  • Ed Heard – Highway Transport
  • Heath Leitzke – Groendyke Transport
  • Jwill Kozier – SWTO
  • Mark Schroyer – Grammer Logistics
  • Michael Key – Kenan Advantage Group
  • Travis King – ADM Trucking

Each of these drivers has demonstrated an exceptional commitment to road safety, professionalism in every facet of their work, and a passion for advancing the tank truck industry’s standards.

What’s Next for These Finalists?

The competition’s final stage will take place at the NTTC’s 2025 Annual Conference, set to be held in Tampa, Florida, from April 21-24. The event will culminate in the announcement of the Grand Champion, marking the crowning achievement of one exceptional driver.

NTTC applauds these finalists for their extraordinary contributions to the industry and their ongoing commitment to excellence,” the NTTC stated on its official website. “Stay tuned for updates as we celebrate their achievements leading up to the Grand Champion announcement.

For updates on the competition and to celebrate the achievements of these drivers, keep an eye on NTTC’s website and social channels as the event approaches.

Source: Truckers News

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