American Trucking Associations’ (ATA’s) Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) honored two professionals with its highest honor—the Silver Spark Plug—at the opening of its 2017 TMC Annual Meeting & Transportation Technology Exhibition.

 

“The Silver Spark Plug is our industry’s highest honor, recognizing professional excellence in commercial vehicle maintenance,” said Carl Kirk, ATA Vice President of Maintenance, Information Technology & Logistics and TMC Executive Director. “This year’s winners represent the pinnacle of our industry and we are pleased to bestow this honor on them.”

 

This year’s honorees are: Lou Stumpp, National Account Manager, Fleet Services for Navistar, and Rich Carroll, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Jost International.

 

“I congratulate these tremendous individuals for their efforts to keep our trucks, and America, moving,” said ATA President and CEO Chris Spear. “More than half of the 7.3 million people employed by the trucking industry do something other than drive a truck, and without them, our nation’s goods don’t get to our stores, hospitals and factories. These individuals are examples to all of us in this industry and they’re to be commended.”

 

“Only individuals who represent the best of our council in their commitment to improved engineering and maintenance standards through the development of TMC recommended practices are honored with the Silver Spark Plug,” said TMC Chairman Doug White, Vice President of Maintenance at Dunbar Armored. “I congratulate all these winners for their achievement and commitment.”

 

TMC is a premier American technical society for truck equipment technology and maintenance professionals.