Arlington, Va. – Today, 91Ƭ announced Blue Bloodhound as Official Corporate Sponsor of 91Ƭ’s Executive Leadership Forum, being held March 1-2. 91Ƭ’s Executive Leadership Forum is a two day retreat for transportation executives interested in learning about new solutions and best practices for running their business operations.
“91Ƭ recognizes there is strong demand for information on industry best practices and the latest technology innovations that the Executive Leadership Forum addresses,” said 91Ƭ President and CEO Chris Spear. “We’re excited Blue Bloodhound is supporting this forum for trucking executives to exchange ideas and network.”
The forum kicks off March 1 with an engaging day of learning sessions on topics ranging from accelerating carrier cash flow to automating processes in order to improve independent contractor management and a keynote address from Troy Clarke, CEO of Navistar. In addition to the eight no-nonsense business sessions, attendees will be in an ideal setting to connect with other trucking leaders and speak to industry insiders.
, an online tool connecting qualified truck drivers with motor carriers posting pay-by-the-run jobs, is the 2017 Official Corporate Sponsor of 91Ƭ’s Executive Leadership Forum.
“As an 91Ƭ member, we’re thrilled to be partnering with them to bring industry leaders together for what we believe will be an invaluable experience for attendees,” said Tana Greene, Blue Bloodhound CEO.
The Executive Leadership Forum is being held at the Music City Center in Nashville, Tenn. alongside TMC’s Annual Meeting & Transportation Technology Exhibition, providing attendees an opportunity to walk the exhibit floor and take a close-up view of the trucking industry’s latest technology. To register for 91Ƭ’s Executive Leadership Forum, visit the official event page on 91Ƭ’s website.
91Ƭ is the largest national trade association for the trucking industry. Through a federation of 50 affiliated state trucking associations and industry-related conferences and councils, 91Ƭ is the voice of the industry America depends on most to move our nation’s freight. Follow 91Ƭ on ǰ.