Nominations Now Open for TCA Driver of the Year Awards

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Truckload Carriers Association is seeking drivers who embody excellence in safety, leadership, and industry contribution. The chosen winners will receive a generous $20,000 prize, as well as recognition at TCA events and in publications throughout the year. Don’t miss this opportunity to honor the best in the business.

To nominate a deserving driver, visit www.tcaprofessionaldriversoftheyear.com. Winners will be announced at TCA’s Annual Convention in Nashville from March 23 to 26, 2024.

“We are thrilled with the success of the revamped TCA Professional Drivers of the Year awards program,” said TCA President Jim Ward. “We are proud to shine a spotlight on our industry’s incredible truck drivers who not only tirelessly deliver goods and keep our economy moving, but they also make amazing contributions within their communities and at home. We also extend our heartfelt appreciation to Loves and Cummins for their support, which has been instrumental in making this program possible throughout the years.”

“Every day, the Love’s Travel Stops’ team strives to make life on the road easier for professional truck drivers,” said Jon Archard, Love’s Travel Stops’ vice president of Fleet Sales. “These underappreciated heroes impact each and every one of us as they perform one of our country’s most demanding and important jobs. We are honored, once again, to recognize those drivers who set the highest standard for the industry mile after mile.”

José Samperio, vice president and general manager of the North American On-highway business for Cummins Inc. said, “Many truckers are responsible for more than just safely transporting the goods we rely upon in our daily lives. When they aren’t logging miles, they are also responsible for community involvement, peer leadership, and improving their respective company cultures. Cummins is honored to continue to support the TCA Professional Driver of the Year program that rewards those drivers who go above and beyond to make a positive difference in the world around them.”

 

Source: Truckers News