TCA names new president

Dec. 11, 2015
The executive committee of the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) has voted for John Lyboldt as the association’s new president.
The executive committee of the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) has voted for John Lyboldt as the association’s new president. He succeeds Brad Bentley, who resigned on Aug. 27, 2015, due to family obligations.The search was conducted by a special task force led by TCA Chairman Keith Tuttle. The task force, which reviewed more than 70 applications, was able to narrow the candidate pool down to seven.“After all of the interviews were completed, it was our unanimous decision to recommend John as the next leader of TCA,” Tuttle said. “He brings broad experience in leading both profit and non-profit corporations. He has experience in motivating large and small teams and possesses strong financial oversight skills. We’re very glad John has agreed to join our trucking family.”For the past eight years, Lyboldt has served as senior vice president, dealer services, for the National Automobile Dealers Association, an organization that represents franchised new car and truck dealers, their managers, and their employees. Before that, he spent 17 years as the president and CEO of the Rochester Automobile Dealers Association in Rochester, NY.According the TCA, Lyboldt’s resume includes overseeing multiple business units and managing 75 employees. He will begin working for TCA full-time on Monday, Dec. 21, 2015.“It is an honor to be selected as TCA’s president, and I am thrilled to be leading a prominent well respected organization with rich history, experienced staff and that is vitally important to the success of its’ membership, external stakeholders and the truckload industry,” he said.

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