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NEW ORLEANS — John E. Wren, chief executive officer of Lakeville Motor Express, Roseville, Minn., was elected 1998-99 chairman of American Trucking Associations. He succeeded Edward R. Trout, president of Cornhusker Motor Lines, Omaha, Neb.

Mr. Wren was ATA first vice chairman for the past year and also headed the Wren Committee, which developed the restructuring plan for the association.



A former chairman of the Regular Common Carrier Conference, he aided in the merger of that group with the Regional & Distribution Carriers Conference to form the Distribution & LTL Carriers Assn. He is also a past chairman of the Minnesota Trucking Assn.

Lee P. Shaffer, president and CEO of Kenan Transport Co., Chapel Hill, N.C., is the new

irst vice chairman. He formerly served as one of three ATA vice chairmen.

Vernon E. Garner, president of Garner Trucking, Findlay, Ohio, was elected a vice chairman.

e was a vice president at large last year.

Duane W. Acklie, chairman of Crete Carrier Corp., Lincoln, Neb., and David G. McCorkle, chairman of McCorkle Truck Line, Oklahoma City, were re-elected vice chairmen.

Arnold F. Wellman, vice president of public affairs for United Parcel Service in Washington, D.C., was re-elected secretary, and Robert A. Young III, president and CEO of Arkansas Best Corp., Fort Smith, Ark., was re-elected treasurer.

ATA recognizes longstanding contributions and service to the organization with a special category of membership: vice president at large-emeritus. Re-elected to that position were: F. Earl Blincoe Jr., chairman, B.J.J. Co., Stockton, Calif.; William K. England, chairman, C.R. England Inc., Salt Lake City; Robey W. Estes Sr., chairman, Estes Express Lines, Richmond, Va.; William E. Jayne Jr., chairman, Hall’s Fast Motor Freight, South Plainfield, N.J.; Robert J. Molinaro, president, Warren Transport, Waterloo, Iowa.

Also: John Ruan, chairman and CEO, Ruan Cos., Des Moines, Iowa; Lawrence H. Stern, president, Stern’s Rental Corp., Farmingdale, N.J.; Earl Stewart, president, Mack’s Transport Service, Lincoln, Neb.; John E. Wagner Sr., chairman and CEO, Wagner Industries, North Kansas City, Mo.; and Robert O. Weston, president, Weston/Wilsey Bennett Co., Encinitas, Calif.

James H. Dixon, vice president of Dixon Brothers, Newcastle, Wyo., also was elected a vice president at large emeritus. He has served ATA as a vice president at large and as state vice president from Wyoming and also is a past chairman of the Wyoming Trucking Assn.

Mr. Dixon’s daughter, Sheila Foertsch, who is managing director of the Wyoming association, accepted a special award on his behalf.

New Vice Presidents Chris N. Bunning Jr., president of John Bunning Transfer Co., Rock Springs, Wyo., was elected a vice president at large. He had been state vice president to ATA last year.

Other newly elected vice presidents at large are: Doyle Cloud, corporate vice president of government affairs, FDX Corp., Memphis, Tenn.; Daniel E. England, CEO, C.R. England Inc., Salt Lake City; Harvey N. Gainey, president, Gainey Corp., Grand Rapids, Mich.; Robert F. Hammel, executive vice president, Pitt Ohio Express, Pittsburgh; Kevin P. Knight, CEO, Knight Transportation, Phoenix.

Also: Edward L. McCormick, president and CEO, Trism Inc., Kennesaw, Ga.; Michael J. Rice, president and CEO, Transystems Inc., Great Falls, Mont.; Lisa A. Rickard, senior vice president of government relations, Ryder System, Miami (based in Washington, D.C.); Richard A. Sitton, president and CEO, Sitton Motor Lines, Joplin, Mo.; Ed Vanderpol, president, Oak Harbor Freight Lines, Auburn, Wash.; and Barbara Windsor, executive vice president, Hahn Transportation, New Market, Md.

Re-elected ATA vice presidents at large who were re-elected include: Gary Alvord, president, Ruan Transportation Management Systems, Des Moines, Iowa; Donald B. Anderson, president, Keal Driveaway Co., Broadview Heights, Ohio; Harold E. Anderson, president, Anderson Trucking Service, St. Cloud, Minn.; Robert A. Barnes, chairman, United Carriers Corp., Newark, Ohio; R. Mark Bostick, president, Comcar Industries, Auburndale, Fla.; Thomas F. Boyle, president, T.F. Boyle Transportation, Billerica, Mass.

Also: Michael S. Card, president, Combined Transport, Central Point, Ore.; Donald W. Carpenter, CEO, Carpenter Transportation Resources, Wilmington, Del.; Earl E. Congdon, chairman and CEO, Old Dominion Freight Line, High Point, N.C.; Gerald L. Detter, president and CEO, Con-Way Transportation Services, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Philip B. George, CEO, Tennessee Express, Nashville, Tenn.; William D. Hall, president, Industrial Transport, Cleveland.

Also: Terry M. Hartmann, president, Aurora Fast Freight, Aurora, Ill.; John T. “Jack” Jacobus, president, Olson Cos., Milwaukee; William E. Jayne III, president, Hall’s Fast Motor Freight, South Plainfield, N.J.; Allen I. Koenig, president, Midwest Specialized Transportation, Rochester, Minn.; Robert A. Kortenhaus, vice president, Bilkays Express Co., Elizabeth, N.J.; Raymond Kuntz, chairman and CEO, Watkins & Shepard Trucking, Helena, Mont.

Also: Donald W. Lemmons, president, Interstate Wood Products, Kelso, Wash.; Robert E. Low, president, Prime Inc., Springfield, Mo.; James W. Miller, executive vice president, CTI Inc., Rillito, Ariz.; Jerry C. Moyes, president and CEO, Swift Transportation Co., Phoenix; R. Louis Nappi, president, Transport Resources, Matawan, N.J.; Donald G. Oren, president, Dart Transit Co., Eagan, Minn.

Also: Donald A. Orr, president, Roberson Transportation Cos., Champaign, Ill.; Gregory L. Owen, president, Tri-Modal Distribution Services, Long Beach, Calif.; George L. Parke, president, Northland Services, Bangor, Maine; G. Clifton Parker, president, G&P Trucking, Gaston, S.C.; John H. Parker, president, Parker Motor Freight, Petoskey, Mich.; A. Mitchell Poole Jr., president and chief operating officer, Allied Holdings, Decatur, Ga.

Also: W.H. Reed Jr., president, Skyline Transportation, Knoxville, Tenn.; Edward A. Rocha, president, Ed Rocha Livestock Transportation, Modesto, Calif.; Everett Roehl, president, Roehl Transport, Marshfield, Wis.; Donald J. Schneider, president, Schneider National Inc., Green Bay, Wis.; Frank Sheehan, vice president of sales and marketing, Dana Corp. Heavy Truck Components Group, Toledo, Ohio; Michael S. Starnes, chairman and CEO, M.S. Carriers, Memphis, Tenn.

Also: Kenneth W. Staub Jr., president, Riverside Service Corp., Buffalo, N.Y.; John J. Stehlik Sr., chairman, Davis Cartage Co., Corunna, Mich.; Harold A. Sumerford Sr., president, J&M Tank Lines, Americus, Ga.; Robert E. Synowicki Jr., executive vice president and COO, Werner Enterprises, Omaha, Neb.; J. Kirk Thompson, president and CEO, J.B. Hunt Transport, Lowell, Ark.; Charles A. Van Zoeren, chairman and CEO, Alvan Motor Freight, Kalamazoo, Mich.

Also: Joel “Bud” Wallace, president, Wallace Transport, Planada, Calif.; Joe Wardy, president, Herman Miles Trucking, El Paso, Texas; Michael W. Wickham, chairman and CEO, Roadway Express, Akron, Ohio; Steve Williams, president, Maverick Transportation, North Little Rock, Ark.; and William D. Zollars, president, Yellow Freight System, Overland Park, Kan.