ATA adds speakers for Executive Summit

Nov. 13, 2013

Several new speakers have been added to the lineup for the upcoming American Trucking Assns. (ATA) Executive Summit on technology-driven performance.

The new group of speakers is headlined by John Ellis, global technologist and head of the Ford Developer Program at Ford Motor Co., and futurist Glen Heimstra, and also includes a number of trucking industry leaders from prominent fleets and suppliers.

“We’re very excited to keep adding to our impressive roster of speakers,” said ATA President and CEO Bill Graves. “The Summit promises to be a ‘can’t miss’ event for fleet executives interested in the future of this industry.”

Ellis and Heimstra join previously announced speakers like Anthony Levandowski, engineering director of the Google Driverless Car project; Chunka Mui, CEO of Devil’s Advocate Consulting Group and Josh Switkes, President and CEO of Peloton Technology Inc. 

The Summit under the banner of Providing Analytics and Answers for Freight Transportation Executives, will be held Dec. 4-6 at the Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas.

To register visit aes.trucking.org.

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