Hillary Arrow Booth

Hillary Arrow Booth is the Managing Partner of Booth LLP, a small Los Angeles based firm. She successfully represents clients in jury trials, court trials, administrative hearings, and arbitrations throughout California. Ms. Booth concentrates her practice on the transportation industry, representing brokers, motor carriers, and freight forwarders in freight claims, casualty claims, fee disputes, and employment related disputes including anti-competition and anti-solicitation provisions and alleged misclassification of independent contractors. Ms. Booth negotiates and prepares the unique documents required by the industry, including broker-carrier agreements, shipper-broker/carrier agreements, co-broker agreement, bills of lading, lease agreements, and warehouse agreements. She provides advice on compliance with California environmental and labor laws. Ms. Booth is a Past President of the Transportation Lawyers Association and is a member of the Conference of Freight Counsel. Ms. Booth served for many years as a member of the Board of Directors of the California Trucking Association, and as the Chair of its Los Angeles/Orange County Unit.   

Frank Botta

Frank Botta is Chair of the Transportation and Litigation Practice Groups. He also is a member of the Labor and Employment, and Alternative Dispute Resolution Groups.
Frank has a deep understanding of the issues faced by companies in the transportation industry and decades of experience counseling local, regional, national and international clients in logistics, supply chain and transportation operations. He has served as the President of The Transportation Lawyers Association (2017-2018), an independent, international bar association whose members assist providers and/or commercial users of logistics and transportation services, and formally served on the Board of Directors of the Canadian Transportation Lawyers’ Association.
In addition to his transportation practice, Frank has extensive experience in advising and assisting clients with labor and employment matters including employment discrimination, sexual harassment, unfair labor practice, union election campaigns, collective bargaining, grievances and commercial and corporate litigation in both federal and state courts. He counsels clients with employment-related investigations involving claims of employee misconduct and also with workplace incidents involving the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). He represents companies before federal and state agencies including the Department of Labor, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Office of Federal Compliance Programs (OFCCP) and Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission (PHRC).
Frank is an experienced trial attorney who has successfully litigated in a spectrum of civil disputes in both state and federal court systems in a variety of complex commercial litigation matters and has represented national companies before the Third and Fifth Circuit Courts of Appeal.
He also is a trained mediator with the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania and an arbitrator with the American Arbitration Association and FINRA. He has served as the Management Chair of the American Bar Association Labor and Employment Section, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section. In addition, Frank has been certified as a Major League Baseball player agent and represented players for 13 years.
He is rated AV Preeminent, the highest peer rating standard, by Martindale-Hubbel and has been selected to the Pennsylvania Super Lawyers list.
Prior to joining The Lynch Law Group Frank served as in-house counsel at Caliber Systems, Inc. (formerly known as Roadway Services, Inc. and RPS, Inc.). Most recently he was Vice President and General Counsel for Samuels and Son Seafood Co., Inc., the largest seafood wholesaler in the Northeast region.
Frank earned his J.D. from Temple University School of Law and a B.A. in Economics from Washington and Jefferson College.

Alexandra Celio

Alexandra “Alex” Celio is an associate at Simon, Peragine, Smith & Redfearn in New Orleans who centers her practice around transportation matters of all kinds. She works closely with clients, third party administrators, and adjusters to help mitigate risk and exposure after catastrophic accidents. Frequently involved at the ground level, Alex spearheads gathering and preserving evidence in accordance with federal trucking regulations to guide clients in pre-suit accident investigations. In addition, Alex advises on related insurance coverage and contractual risk transfers involving interstate transportation. She regularly obtains favorable results for clients through motion practice, mediation and settlement negotiations. She is admitted to practice in all state and federal courts in Louisiana.

Alex graduated from Louisiana State University in 2016 and from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in 2019. While at Loyola, she was Moot Court Chair, oralist and briefwriter on the Constitutional Criminal Procedure Moot Court Team, and a member of both the Journal of Public Interest Law and Order of Barristers.

Since admitted to practice in 2019, Alex has been named a Best Lawyer in America Ones to Watch in Commerical Litigation and Transportation Law as well as a Louisiana Super Lawyers Rising Star.

Kimberly Chojnacki

Kimberly A. Chojnacki is a shareholder in the Energy, Logistics, and Manufacturing practice group at Baker Donelson. She represents clients in bet-the-company, high-exposure, high-profile litigation, including catastrophic and mass tort claims and complex commercial litigation. She has significant trial and appellate experience in both state and federal courts.

Ms. Chojnacki is highly regarded for her catastrophic loss litigation practice, primarily in defense of motor carriers and other corporate clients in high-profile fatalities, intentional tort losses, catastrophic personal injuries, and mass tort events. The nature of these claims requires a steady focus, both on the case at bar and the long-term implications of a given litigation maneuver. She deftly manages incident response, media engagement, and litigation with dedicated, persistent focus on the client’s goals in resolving the case, whether through settlement or trial on the merits.

Ms. Chojnacki earned her J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law in 2012 and her B.A. in political science and Russian, also from the University of Texas at Austin. She is licensed in all state and federal courts in Texas, as well as the Fifth Circuit.

Ms. Chojnacki currently is the Vice-Chair – American Bar Association Commercial Transportation and Litigation General Committee. She has been listed in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America™ for Commercial Litigation and Insurance Law every year since 2021 and has been selected to Texas Rising Stars by Texas Super Lawyers every year since 2020.

Andrew Corkery

Andrew Corkery’s practice primarily focuses on transportation law, medical malpractice, and construction litigation. He has significant trial experience in Illinois and Missouri State Courts and Illinois Federal Courts. He attended the National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel Trial College. He is licensed in Illinois and Missouri.

Attorney Andrew Corkery has received the rating of AV Preeminent® from Martindale-Hubbell which is the highest peer rating standard. According to Martindale-Hubbell guidelines this rating signifies that the lawyer’s reviewed peers rank him or her at the highest level of professional excellence for their legal knowledge, communication skills and ethical standards.

He is a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America, a trial lawyer honorary society. Selection as a Fellow is based on excellence in litigation at the trial and appellate level. He has also been named one of Americas Top 100 Civil Defense Litigators for Illinois.

He is involved in Bar and professional organizations including the Illinois State Bar Association, the Illinois Association of Defense Counsel, and Bar Associates of Metro St. Louis.  He is currently the Chairman of the Illinois Defense Counsel Civil Practice Committee.

Megan Faust

Megan helps U.S. and international insurance company clients resolve complex coverage questions across the spectrum of insurance coverages: employment, environmental, asbestos, toxic torts, construction, homeowner’s, and automobile liability, life, and disability, as well as professional liability, directors’ and officers’, and insurance recovery. She analyzes policies and claims to clarify responsibilities, duty to indemnify and duty to defend. She litigates coverage disputes and bad faith claims across Ohio and the nation, including first-party and third-party matters. And she handles appellate cases – both advising trial counsel and briefing and arguing appeals – before the Ohio Supreme Court and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Clients appreciate Megan’s honest analyses and look to her common sense and logic for guidance in interpreting their policies and coverages. What’s more, they count on her steadfast advocacy to always pursue the factually correct result like, for example, in a case defending a commercial insurance carrier against bad faith and breach of contract claims that has been going on for more than five years. The client, steadfast in their belief that they did nothing wrong, continues to rely on her to present their case and defend their position in the lawsuit, now on its third appeal after Megan delivered victories in the Federal trial court and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

In addition to her work assisting insurance companies, she has developed particular strengths in guiding corporate clients through a broad range of insurance coverage and risk management issues.

Megan believes that a well-informed client is the best partner. Subsequently, she regularly offers training and workshops to her clients on timely and important topics, like cybersecurity risks, insurer communications, coverage considerations, and others. She also works directly with client leadership to provide individualized coaching on trends and hot topics in insurance coverage.

Latasha johnson

Latasha Johnson is a partner at Coral Gables boutique law firm Ehrenstein Sager. Latasha’s legal practice is informed by the precision and creativity, with expertise that spans corporate law, business torts, financial institutions, the transportation industry, and government contracting.
Latasha’s reputation as a fierce advocate and thoughtful problem-solver is built on a track record of successfully resolving complex business disputes through litigation and arbitration, negotiating commercial real estate and corporate transactions, and navigating intricate government investigations.
Before joining Ehrenstein|Sager, Latasha served as Assistant General Counsel for the Florida Department of Transportation, an $11 billion agency. In that role, she was the Chief Legal Counsel for Contracts and Special Projects, and she represented the agency in complex transactional matters, negotiated and drafted contracts and commercial leases, advised on construction, maintenance, and utility claims, prepared grant and federal aid agreements, and managed outside litigation counsel.
Prior to her tenure with the Florida Department of Transportation, Latasha was a litigation partner at a boutique business law firm, handling all aspects of dispute resolution, including litigation, trial, mediation, and arbitration.

John Kellenberger

John Kellenberger is a partner in and the Chief Operating Officer of US1 Industries, Inc. John has served in this capacity since January of 2016. John’s interests and work in transportation have been diverse and have focused on many facets of the industry. Prior to joining US1, John was a partner in a regional firm acting as its transportation lead. John has served as outside general counsel to several larger logistics entities, while at the same time owning a transportation insurance brokerage and third party claims adjusting firm. John’s breadth of experience includes labor issues, mergers and acquisitions, cargo and bodily injury claims, starting and maintaining insurance captives, class action defense and unfair competition/trade secrets defense. John holds a B.A. from the University of Delaware and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.

Carole Mcafee wallace

Carole McAfee Wallace is a partner at Gardiner Roberts LLP in Toronto, Canada.  Carole represents both domestic and international trucking and bus companies on a wide range of transportation matters including regulatory compliance, defence of provincial offences, contract drafting and commercial litigation.

Carole also practices employment law, advising both federally and provincially regulated employers in Canada, and employers internationally, on compliance with employment standards, the management of human rights issues, including the duty to accommodate, and on occupational health and safety compliance including responding to workplace harassment complaints. She also drafts employment contracts, independent-contractor agreements, non-disclosure, non-competition and non-solicitation agreements, workplace policies, procedures and employee handbooks. Carole also assists her clients with the preparation of termination packages, and responding to wrongful dismissal claims, unjust dismissal complaints, and human rights applications.

She appears on her clients’ behalf before the Ontario Court of Justice, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the Ontario Court of Appeal, the Licence Appeal Tribunal, the Ontario Labour Relations Board, Canada Industrial Relations Board, the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal and the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal.

Carole is a Past President of the Canadian Transport Lawyers Association and has been recognized by Lexpert in Transportation Law and by Best Lawyers in both Transportation Law and Labour and Employment Law.

Joshua Moore

Joshua Moore is the Director of Transportation Safety and Compliance for Vulcan Materials Company (“VMC”), the nation’s largest construction aggregates and a major producer of aggregates-based construction materials, including asphalt and ready-mixed concrete. In his role at Vulcan, he provides oversight to all of VMC’s DOT-regulated fleets that operate across VMC’s coast-to-coast footprint, including the management of VMC’s telematics. Before his role at VMC, he was an industry and litigation consultant on the DOT regulations. He is a Certified Director of Safety and Certified Driver Trainer through the North American Transportation Management Institute. He also holds a Career Diploma in Diesel Mechanics/Heavy Truck Maintenance from Penn Foster Career School. He received his Juris Doctor from Cumberland School of Law, Samford University and is a licensed attorney in the State of Alabama.

Peter Quinter

Peter Quinter is Chair of the U.S. Customs and International Trade Law Group at the Florida-based law firm of Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart. Peter graduated from Cornell University in 1986 with a B.S., and Washington College of Law, The American University, in 1989. He is admitted in the State of Florida, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, and the U.S. Court of International Trade. Peter is Co-Chair of TLA’s International Trade and Transportation Committee, past Chair of the Florida Bar’s International Law Section, and past Chair of the American Bar Association’s Customs Law Committee and International Transportation Committee. He is also on the Board of Directors of the Florida Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association and serves on the Supply Chain Advisory Committee of Florida Atlantic University. He is honored to be ranked annually in both the Global Chambers and Chambers USA legal directories in the area of international trade law. His clients are importers, exporters, international logistics companies, and other entities involved in the international supply chain that are regulated by the Federal law enforcement agencies such as CBP, FMC, FDA, OFAC, BIS, and HSI.

Peter is a 5 time marathon finisher, triathlete, and every summer backpacks a section of the Appalachian Trail. His Trail name is “MAVERICK”. In 2025, Peter will backpack the Camino de Santiago across Spain.

Jaclyne reive

Jaclyne is a corporate, commercial and regulatory lawyer who works with a wide range of clients across the supply chain and transportation industries. This includes road, air, rail and ocean carriers, logistics providers, warehouse operators and other freight intermediaries. She also assists manufacturers, importers, exporters, shippers, distributors and growers. She provides advice with respect to various regulatory compliance issues, including federal and/or provincial laws regarding food safety, cannabis, pharmaceuticals, natural health products, cosmetics, medical devices, privacy, import/export, and the transportation of dangerous goods. Jaclyne also advises clients in connection with acquisitions and restructurings, including the expansion of foreign-based companies’ operations into Canada, and the negotiation of commercial agreements for these industries. She is ranked for Transportation Law in Lexpert 2022 – 2024, Best Lawyers 2022-2024, and Chambers Up & Coming Lawyer 2023 – 2024.

eric zalud

Eric is Co-Chair of the firm’s Transportation & Logistics Practice Group and a Vice Chair of the Litigation Group.

Under Eric’s leadership, Benesch was named Law Firm of the Year for 2023, 2022, 2020, 2017, 2016 and 2014 in the area of Transportation Law by Best Lawyers®/U.S. News & World Report “Best Law Firms”. Only one law firm per practice area in the U.S. receives this recognition each year, making this award a particularly significant achievement.  For the tenth consecutive year (2014-2023), Benesch also received a national first-tier ranking in Transportation Law also by U.S. News & World Report/Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms.”

Eric has litigated or arbitrated matters in 31 states, before state and federal trial and appellate courts in various jurisdictions, and before the Surface Transportation Board, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the United States Olympic Committee, the Better Business Bureau, the Federal Maritime Commission and the Court of International Trade. 

Over the past 18 years, Eric has taken 36 cases to trial. His record in these cases is 33-3.

Eric focuses his practice primarily upon commercial litigation, transportation, logistics and e-commerce law consult and litigation, insurance, coverage and bad faith matters, and product liability matters, including medical device defense, consumer product defense and industrial product defense.

Patrick bobo

Patrick Bobo is Chief Legal Officer for Sweeping Corporation of America (“SCA”), where he oversees legal, risk, and compliance. Based in Cleveland, OH, SCA is the largest outsourced provider of street and parking lot sweeping services in the US. With more than 1,000 professional employees and a 800+ unit truck fleet, the company provides Departments of Transportation (DOTs), municipalities, businesses, communities, and more with environmental solutions designed to reduce stormwater and air pollution. Prior to SCA, Patrick spent time as Chief Legal Officer for U.S. Multimodal Group and Deputy General Counsel for Coyote Logistics. He is a native Tennessean currently based in Denver, where he lives with his wife and three children. He is admitted to practice law in Tennessee and Colorado.

Scott Brenner

Scott Brenner is an Executive Vice President at Crossroads Strategies, LLC. Scott advocates for clients in the transportation industry, providing strategic advice on working with Members of Congress and the Administration. Before joining Crossroads, Scott served in senior positions in Congress, the Administration, and the private sector.  Scott served in the House Committee on Ways and Means, where he worked on tax and trade policy, and in the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, where he successfully pushed through legislation authorizing the nation’s highway and aviation programs.  Scott received a presidential appointment to serve as a senior executive at the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the Department of Transportation. Scott also was asked to help stand up the Department of Homeland Security after 9/11.  In the private sector, Scott has a proven track record in creating and implementing public policy strategies at the state and federal level.  Scott is a regular guest commentator for transportation and aviation safety issues on network news programs.  Scott serves on the Board of the Washington Aero Club, the primary professional association for aviation industry policy makers in the Nation’s Capital. Scott is a graduate of the University of Nevada.

Scott Carey

Scott Carey is a Shareholder in Baker Donelson’s Nashville office. Scott is a former Office Managing Shareholder and the current Chair of the Firm’s Transportation Group. He concentrates his practice in complex business and tort litigation, with a special emphasis on transportation-related litigation. He represents transportation brokers, freight forwarders, motor carriers, warehouses, and shippers in a variety of matters including catastrophic injury cases, cargo loss and damage claims, freight charge disputes, insurance coverage matters, and breach of transportation and logistics contracts. He also counsels motor carriers on safety issues and provides training to for-hire and private carriers in a variety of areas. Mr. Carey is AV® Preeminent™ PeerReview Rated by Martindale-Hubbell, listed in The Best Lawyers in America® in Commercial Litigation, Personal Injury Litigation and Transportation Law, and in Mid-South Super Lawyers. He graduated from Vanderbilt University and received his J.D. from the University of Tennessee. He is a frequent speaker on the subject of Transportation Law and is an active member in various transportation organizations. Scott is also an experienced mediator and has helped to resolve a wide variety of transportation and logistics-related cases throughout the United States.

John Clark

John Clark is a business advisory services manager at the US-China Business Council in Washington, DC. John covers transportation and trade policy developments and works with many of USCBC’s member companies in the automotive and aviation industries. He also follows legal developments impacting US companies operating in China. John is proficient in Chinese, having lived in Shanghai for three years and majored in Chinese at Florida State University.

Before joining USCBC, John attended law school in the US and China, earning a J.D. from the University of Hawaii and an LL.M. from Shanghai Jiaotong University. His professional experience includes working as a legal intern and political campaign staffer.

Heather Devine

Heather C. Devine is the Chief Legal Officer at TRAFFIX, a $1.05B North American 3PL, and is a member of the company’s executive management team.  In her new role as CLO, Heather oversees legal and risk management, leads the company on a broad range of litigation and regulatory matters, and provides strategic counsel to senior leaders in all TRAFFIX’ business units globally.  Heather is the Corporate Secretary to the Board of Directors, and the Audit and Compensation Committees – both of which were newly formed during her tutelage.

John Franklin

John Franklin lives in Rome, Georgia and serves as General Counsel for FLS Transportation Services, a freight broker in the US and Canada. John previously served as in-house counsel for Scott Logistics Corp., a freight broker, from 2013-2019. In 2019, FLS Transportation purchased Scott, and he assumed the role of General Counsel for both companies. His earliest sports memory involves Pittsburgh and Sid Bream’s saunter around the bases and slide to knock the Pirates out of the 1992 National League Champion Series which launched the Braves’ success.

Kristen Johnson

Kristen MJ Johnson is Chief Legal Officer, Transportation Affairs, of Cargomatic. She is a legal strategist and thought leader, providing deep transportation industry knowledge and business partnership to oversee risk management, litigation and corporate strategy, and regulatory compliance. Prior to joining the Cargomatic executive team, Kristen was a partner managing the litigation group at Taylor Nelson PL (f/k/a Taylor Johnson PL), a transportation specialty law firm with a national footprint, and she now serves of counsel to the firm. In 2020, Kristen was the only private practice attorney selected as a Top Woman to Watch in Transportation by the Women In Trucking Association. She advises on risk management, case and witness preparation, regulatory response, compliance programs, and critical strategy. Kristen was a Fulbright Scholar and is active in her industry and community. She is a member of Women in Trucking, the Transportation Lawyers Association, the American, California, and Florida Trucking Associations, and the Conference of Freight Counsel. When she is not practicing law, she advocates for children and those in need.

Dan Lambert

Dan Lambert serves as the Senior Director of Product Management at Lytx, where he leads the company’s machine vision and artificial intelligence (MV+AI) strategy. He also oversees the Lytx Lab, an innovation hub where engineers and fleet experts collaborate to address evolving market needs and develop new solutions. With over 25 years of experience in product and technology development, Dan has a diverse background that includes fleet video telematics systems, wireless telecommunications, and aerospace. His dedication to advancing fleet safety and operational efficiency has resulted in more than 15 patents for Lytx. Dan holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Northwestern University and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Tech.

Fred Marcinak

Fredric has 15 years of experience representing transportation companies, including both carriers and ‎intermediaries, regionally and nationwide on casualty/accident and commercial litigation matters, ‎including cargo/freight claims, collections/contract disputes, FMCSA and state regulatory compliance and ‎permitting matters, and insurance coverage cases. In these litigation matters, he has tried multiple cases ‎to verdicts before juries and handled appeals for transportation clients. He is an honor graduate of The ‎Citadel after which he graduated magna cum laude from the University of South Carolina School of Law. ‎He also has an LL.M. with distinction in International Criminal Law from the University of Sussex.‎

Robert McDonald

Robert McDonald, is a Vice President, Transportation Risk Management Consultant at McGriff. He specializes in Retail and Transportation with over 30 years of experience in managing claims, claims adjusters, and program management.

Robert worked as the Director of Claims for Con-way/XPO Logistics for several years managing claims for the truckload, less-than-truckload, cartage and drayage operation and last mile service. He has also worked for several insurance carriers and TPAs.

Robert has a B.A. in Business Administration, an MBA and an Associate of Risk Management.

Stephanie Penninger

Stephanie leads Wayfair’s legal team with respect to supporting end-to-end global supply chain and transportation and logistics matters, strategically assisting the company in navigating the ever-changing regulatory landscape and in developing operational best practices and global supplier and customer solutions.

With over a decade of industry experience, Stephanie joined Wayfair after serving in senior in-house counsel roles at multibillion dollar, publicly traded, leading providers of tech-enabled freight brokerage, global forwarding, intermodal, managed transportation, last mile, air charter, expedited and LTL truckload services. Before going in-house, Stephanie was a Partner and Chair of the Maritime Transportation Practice Group in the Chicago office of an Am Law 200 and leading Transportation Law firm. She is a past Chair and current Vice President of the American Bar Association’s Admiralty & Maritime Law Committee and has served as a Member-at-Large on the Transportation Lawyers Association’s Executive Committee. Stephanie has spoken before various industry groups and their membership throughout North America and written numerous published articles regarding maritime law matters, avoiding and litigating cargo claims and mitigating risk when transporting or arranging the transportation of goods.

Christopher Razek

Christopher Razek Managing Associate, Benesch Law B.A., John Carroll University, 2015, magna cum laude J.D., Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, 2018 Bar Admissions: Ohio, Northern District of Ohio, Southern District of Ohio

As a member of the Benesch’s Transportation & Logistics Group, he represents manufacturers, distributors, retailers, carriers, brokers, and forwarders in connection with general business consultation, regulatory compliance counseling, drafting and negotiation of contracts, litigation and dispute resolution, and enforcement defense including during investigations and audits. Chris dedicates a large portion of his practice to assisting warehouseman and depositors navigate the commercial and regulatory landscape associated with warehousing and fulfillment services. Prior to joining Benesch, Chris practiced at a regional insurance defense law firm, defending motor carriers and their drivers in commercial transportation litigation. He is also experienced in immediately responding to accident scenes for the purpose of investigating and evaluating catastrophic losses. Chris was listed as a Rising Star (Transportation Law) by Ohio Super Lawyers in 2024.

mark santo

Mark Santo is an accomplished international business and legal executive who brings a distinct perspective to his client’s business objectives, fusing executive management and international legal experience into a powerful value-added advisory service. He has served as North American General Counsel of  world leading  aerospace & defense companies as well as industrial process automation groups, including Leonardo SpA, UmbraGroup SpA, Elsag Bailey (now ABB) and the Yokogawa Electric Corporation of Japan. He has led the entry into North America markets for clients in Asia and Europe though foreign direct investment projects, joint ventures as well as strategic technology licenses.

 

Today, Mark is a partner in the boutique international law firm of Marco Q Rossi & Associati PLLC (https://www.mqrassociati.com/en/) where he leads the Firm’s  international business practice. The Firm has presently seconded Mark to UmbraGroup SpA (https://www.umbragroup.com/) where he serves as the  General Counsel of the Group’s US Operations.  The UmbraGroup is a world leader in the electromechanical actuation of engineered  products and systems for the Aerospace, Defense and Civil Aviation Industries

 

Mark  previously served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Duquesne University School of Law as well an Adjunct Professor of Global Business in the MBA program at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is a frequent lecturer upon international law and business here in the US as well as abroad.

 

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Gregg Troian

Gregg Troian has more than 40 years of transportation experience, 38 of which have been spent at PGT Trucking, Inc. (PGT). Throughout his career, Gregg has held multiple roles in Operations, Business Development and Senior Leadership, including President and CEO of a large 3PL company. Gregg is a current member of the PGT Board of Directors and has played a major role in the growth and development of PGT. Gregg continues to lead the company through the Future of Flatbed® initiative, revolutionizing transportation with the use of innovative technology and zero-emissions equipment.
Gregg has held elected positions in local government in Western PA, and was the past Chairman of Family House, a non-profit organization providing temporary housing for patients with serious illnesses. Gregg is a current member of the 2023-2024 Research Advisory Committee for the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) and a recipient of the 2022 Heavy Duty Trucking Truck Fleet Innovator Award. He also serves on the Pennsylvania Governor’s Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee through the Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce and the Ryder Carrier Advisory Board.
Gregg maintains memberships with the American Trucking Associations (ATA), American Iron & Steel Institute (AISI), Association for Iron & Steel Technology (AIST), Metals Service Center Institute (MSCI), Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association (PMTA), Truckload Carriers Association (TCA), and Truckers Integral to Our Economy (TIE).