
American Trucking Associations has rebranded its annual May Leadership Meeting to offer a more inclusive experience on the trucking industry calendar, dubbed the Mid-Year Management Session.
ATA has rebranded its annual May Leadership Meeting to offer a more inclusive experience on the trucking industry calendar, dubbed the Mid-Year Management Session.


American Trucking Associations has rebranded its annual May Leadership Meeting to offer a more inclusive experience on the trucking industry calendar, dubbed the Mid-Year Management Session.
The Mid-Year Management Session will be held May 20-23 at the JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort in Marco Island, Florida.
The Mid-Year management Session is being positioned as more inclusive than the outgoing event, similar to the ATA Management Conference and Exhibition held in the fall. ATA wants the event to show value to a wider cross-section of ATA members than the ATA Leadership Meeting it replaces.
“An important part of being a member of ATA is being involved in the association and coming together as an organization to get important advocacy updates, exchange information and network with customers and colleagues,” said Chris Spear, ATA president and CEO. “Our new Mid-Year Management Session will offer ATA members the opportunity to do all of these things and more.”
For more information about the event, click here.

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