The ATA has named its three finalists for the prestigious Craig Roseneder award to be announced next month
The Australian Trucking Association (ATA) has named three exceptional workshop professionals as the finalists for its 2023 Craig Roseneder Award.
The award recognises technical and maintenance excellence in the trucking industry’s workshops.
Christopher Hall of Wickham Freight Lines, Warwick, Queensland, Tatiara Truck and Trailers’ John Jenkin from Bordertown, South Australia and Shane Pendergast from Air Brake Systems, Hornsby, NSW were chosen as finalists.
“Since 1998, the Craig Roseneder Award has honoured the professionalism and commitment of the men and women who work behind the scenes in Australia’s trucking workshops,” ATA Chair David Smith says.
“Christopher, John and Shane have demonstrated over the years that they have superb technical skills and great dedication to our industry.”
Proudly sponsored by Castrol Vecton, the award winner will receive a fully paid trip to the US to attend a US Technology and Maintenance Council Annual Meeting and Transportation Technology Exhibition including full registration, return airfares and accommodation, and $1,500 spending money.
The winner will also receive complimentary registration to the 2024 Australian Trucking Association Technology and Maintenance Conference.
The winner of the 2023 Craig Roseneder Award will be announced on Tuesday October 17 at the Castrol Vecton Awards Dinner, to be held at the Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, as part of the 2023 Technology and Maintenance Conference.
The Australian Trucking Association is the peak body representing Australia’s 59,000 trucking businesses and 200,000 people.