
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 12, 2010
Contact:
Randy Schwartzenburg
randy@truckerbuddy.org
205-248-1261
Kate Miller Elected To The Trucker Buddy Board
Trucker Buddy International
announces that Kate Miller has been elected to serve on its board of directors.
Ms. Miller’s talents and experience is vital to helping Trucker Buddy
become even more successful in the future.
Kate Miller is president and group publisher of Newport Communications Group
and produces Heavy Duty Trucking, Heavy Duty Aftermarket Journal and the new
RoadStar magazines, as well as Truckinginfo.com web site. The company includes
custom publishing services and other industry media offerings.
Prior to joining Newport Communications, Miller was president and owner of
Blue
Edge Marketing Ltd., a full-service marketing communications and public relations
firm serving clients in the commercial vehicle and construction industries.
Previously, Miller was editor in chief of Equipment Today and technical editor
for OEM Off-Highway magazines, covering both the truck and construction markets.
Miller also worked in the machine tool industry, specializing in training
and technical writing. She led the training effort for Caterpillar’s
truck and marine engine lines, and engine lines at Ford Motor Co.’s
Dearborn Engine and Gas Tank Division.
“Adding Kate to our board of directors is going to really help Trucker
Buddy. Her wide range of experience and creativity will help us develop new
ideas that will broaden and increase our influence within the industry. Trucker
Buddy will be a better organization with her on the board.” says Randy
Schwartzenburg, Executive Director.
Trucker Buddy International,
an independent, non-profit 501(c) (3) organization, often called the number
one trucking image campaign in North America, has helped educate schoolchildren
and introduce educators to the trucking industry. This gives them the world
through the eyes of a professional truck driver. The Trucker Buddy program
helps to educate and mentor schoolchildren via a pen pal relationship between
professional truck drivers and children in grades 2-8 as supervised by their
teachers.
After an extensive screening process, the professional truck drivers are matched
with a class and as directed by the teacher, drivers share news about their
travels with their class. Students write letters and send pictures to their
drivers. Students' skills in reading, writing, geography, mathematics, social
studies, and history are enhanced and learning is fun.
Since 1992, Trucker Buddy International has helped educate over a million
schoolchildren and introduced them to caring, compassionate men and women,
professional truck drivers. The on going success of the program is due to
driver volunteers, participating teachers and the contributions of sponsors.
There is no cost to the drivers or teachers to participate in the program.
The Trucker Buddy program is funded entirely by sponsorships and your donations.
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