ATA’s Bill Graves to speak at TransTech Users Conference

March 9, 2012

American Trucking Assns. (ATA) president & CEO Bill Graves will be the keynote speaker at the Pegasus TransTech Users Conference in Clearwater, FL, on Wednesday, April 18, 2012.

The former Kansas governor, Graves will discuss accomplishments of ATA and the American Transportation Research Institute, which is the research arm of ATA, said Karen Blanchard, director of marketing for Pegasus TransTech.

“Gov. Graves will outline the challenges facing the trucking industry related to technology and their likely impact in the years to come,” Blanchard said.

Pegasus TransTech is a provider of remote scanning, document management, and creative technology for the commercial transportation industry.

“We’re very pleased that Gov. Graves will address our annual Users Conference,” said Bob Helms, chairman and CEO of Pegasus TransTech. “We look forward to the governor’s update and his views on the road ahead.”

The Pegasus TransTech User Conference will take place on April 18-19 at the Marriott Suites on Sand Key in Clearwater, Fla. The conference will spotlight Pegasus TransTech customers, allowing attendees to hear directly from their peers, and learn firsthand how fellow users are optimizing Transflo.

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