Transition Trucking Awarded to U.S. Army vet Ivan HernandezA distinguished veteran with 20 years in the U.S. Army received the annual “Transition Trucking: Driving for Excellence” award during a special ceremony hosted by the MHC Kenworth RoadReady Center in Chillicothe OH.
Truck driver Ivan Hernandez of Werner Enterprises received the keys to a Kenworth T680, the top award in the recognition program. T680 features the complete PACCAR Powertrain with a PACCAR MX-13 engine, PACCAR 12-speed automated transmission, and PACCAR 40K tandem rear axles, and includes a 76-inch sleeper equipped with the Kenworth Driver’s Studio package of premium elements for a luxurious, relaxing and comfortable living environment. The T680 was produced by employees at the Kenworth Chillicothe plant.
“I’m truly honored to receive this award from among an outstanding group of military veterans who served our country and have excelled in their new career as professional truck drivers,” Hernandez said. “I’m excited about the opportunities that this Kenworth T680 offers for me. Thanks to Werner Enterprises, Hiring our Heroes, FASTPORT and Kenworth for their support of this important program that encourages and supports veterans making the transition into the trucking industry.”
Featured speakers at the special recognition event were Sherri Garner Brumbaugh, American Trucking Associations (ATA) chair; Kevin Burch, former ATA chair; Brad Bentley, FASTPORT president; Adam Rocke, Hiring Our Heroes ambassador; Gregg Softy, 2017 Transition Trucking winner and selection committee member; and Joey Mendel, MHC Kenworth RoadReady general manager. Mendel noted that MHC Kenworth plans to provide Hernandez with a $2,500 gift card for dealer services.
Under the program, runner-up Ray Miller (U.S. Army/Stevens Transport was awarded $10,000, while finalists Gail Losee (U.S. Army/Stevens Transport) and Shaun Mason (United States Marines Corps and U.S. Army/Prime Inc.) each received $5,000. The four finalists were determined by tallying scores from a selection committee. The four advanced to an online vote on the Transition Trucking website, where people could view a video of each driver and vote their choice for the top military rookie driver. Hernandez received the highest overall tally.
“Ivan Hernandez had an accomplished military career with a Purple Heart and Bronze Star. The discipline that Ivan learned during his time in the service has helped him achieve success in the trucking industry,” Bentley said. “Earning his CDL from Roadmasters, then completing a Registered Apprenticeship program at Werner allowed him to learn a new skill and continue serving our nation.” Other truck drivers, who achieved the prestigious Top 10 status, are: Patrick Blevins/U.S. Air Force/Melton Truck Lines, Matthew Fowler/United States Marine Corps/EPES Transportation, Marcia Luchenbill/U.S. Army/Knight Transportation, John Shepard/U.S. Army/Roehl Transport, Kyle Smith/U.S. Air Force/Averitt Express, and Wade Wanner/U.S. Navy/US Xpress. Drivers were nominated by trucking companies that have made a hiring commitment and pledge to hire veterans on truckingtrack.org, members of the National Association of Publicly Funded Truck Driving Schools, and Commercial Vehicle Training Association member schools. Visit transitiontrucking.org for more information.
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