• NTEA taps three trustees

    NTEA announces three new members to board of trustees
    Feb. 22, 2005

    The National Truck Equipment Assn. (NTEA) has announced the election of three new members to its board of trustees. The new trustees will be installed at the 41st Annual NTEA Convention on Mar. 2 to 4, which will be held in conjunction with The Work Truck Show 2005.

    Of the members, Trip Forman, president of Lubbock, TX-based Pick Up Pals, Inc. will serve as a distributor trustee. Mark Boice, president of Noblesville, IN-based Warner Bodies and Allen Birmingham, national sales manager of Phoenix, AZ-based Tommy Gate Co., will serve as manufacturer trustees.

    NTEA is a trade association supporting the commercial truck and transportation equipment industry.

    For more information, visit www.ntea.com.

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