Sample Sidebar Module

This is a sample module published to the sidebar_top position, using the -sidebar module class suffix. There is also a sidebar_bottom position below the menu.

Sample Sidebar Module

This is a sample module published to the sidebar_bottom position, using the -sidebar module class suffix. There is also a sidebar_top position below the search.

The Professional Truck Training Alliance of Canada (PTTAC) is pleased to announce their Executive and Board of Directors:

Jim Campbell, (Chairperson) First Class Training Centre – Winnipeg, MB
Don MacDonald, (Co-Chairperson) CCA Truck Driver Training Ltd. – Calgary, AB
Carmela Gennaro, (Secretary) Gennaro Transport Training – Edmonton, AB
Earl Driedger, (Treasurer) Maximum Training – Saskatoon, SK
Jeremy Nichols, Commercial Safety College – Truro, NS
Kris Schroeder, Fossil Creek Industrial Training – Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut
Matt Richardson, KRTS Transportation Specialists Inc. – Caledonia, ON
Brian Pattison, Northern Academy of Transportation Training – Lively, ON
Tony Falk, United Transportation Driver Training – Blumenort, MB

Jim Campbell is honoured to be supported by the PTTAC’s leadership group and the ideas they bring to the table. “Our Board of Directors consists of seasoned executives who bring hundreds of years in industry experience – specifically in commercial truck training – and are united in our vision to better the industry, road safety, and education,” says Campbell.

In addition, Kim Richardson, President of KRTS Transportation Specialists Inc. and Transrep Inc., has been hired as Senior Advisor to the Professional Truck Training Alliance of Canada. Richardson and his team at Transrep Inc. will assist in the business execution and growth of the Alliance. 

“Richardson has served this industry sector for nearly 40 years and brings proven leadership and experience with associations and groups that span across North America,” says Campbell. “Richardson and his team at Transrep Inc. are highly respected and aligned with transportation companies, insurance, suppliers, and government; therefore, they will be an excellent conduit to the success of the PTTAC.”