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Doughty Promoted to Head of PrePass Provider Help Inc.

Mark Doughty has been promoted to president and chief operating officer of Help Inc., the provider of PrePass and other truck-safety services.

by Staff
April 5, 2018
Doughty Promoted to Head of PrePass Provider Help Inc.

Mark Doughty, president and chief operating officer of Help Inc. Photo: Help Inc.

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Mark Doughty has been promoted to president and chief operating officer of Help Inc., the provider of PrePass and other truck-safety services.

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Mark Doughty, president and chief operating officer of Help Inc. Photo: Help Inc.

Doughty previously served as Help’s vice president and COO. He succeeds Karen Rasmussen in the role of president. She will continue to serve as Help’s chief executive officer.

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“Mr. Doughty’s promotion was a unanimous decision of the HELP Board of Directors,” said Help chairman John Esparza, Texas Trucking Association. “After he was recruited in March 2013 by Ms. Rasmussen to serve as Help’s chief operating officer, Mr. Doughty quickly proved himself and soon began to take on additional responsibilities. In 2015, he was promoted to the role of vice president.”

Prior to joining Help in March 2013, Doughty served as the COO of Contractor Management Services, helping to lead the company’s growth through creative strategic and business planning. He also managed the introduction of service offerings for new vertical markets in the transportation sector.

Doughty serves on the board of directors and executive committee of the Intelligent Transportation Society of American and chairs its governance committee. He also serves on the board of directors of the Arizona Trucking Association and on the technology and engineering policy committee of the American Trucking Associations.

Doughty’s professional experience in transportation includes a decade as president of Moody’s Quick Inc., and Quick Product Solutions, providers of nationwide transportation services as well as warehousing, packaging, and distribution. Doughty began his career at Discover Financial Services, where he held several executive positions over a 13-year period.

“I am extremely pleased that the Help board recognized Mr. Doughty’s value in assisting in fulfilling our mission of truck safety and efficiency,” said Rasmussen. “He is a man of great integrity whose knowledge of the transportation industry, along with safety and tolling technology, will serve Help well in the coming years.”

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