Nevada Trucking Association CEO named to ATA council post
Enos brings more than 15 years of experience serving industry to Trucking Association Executives Council 2 minutes read American Trucking Associations (ATA) announced that Paul Enos has been named chairman of the ATA Trucking Association Executives Council. (Photo: Nevada Trucking Association/FreightWaves)
American Trucking Associations (ATA) announced Monday that Paul Enos has been named chairman of the ATA Trucking Association Executives Council (TAEC).
Enos, CEO of the Nevada Trucking Association, succeeds Brenda Neville as chair. He brings more than 15 years of experience serving the trucking industry.
“We’re really a family the American Trucking Associations, the Trucking Association Executives Council,” Enos told FreightWaves. “We all face similar issues when it comes to our members, trying to address the issues that our members are facing in a positive way whether it’s stopping abusive laws
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