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Second Quarter, 2011
In This Issue
87th Annual Dinner
Transportation Council Events
Regional News and Events
Government & Regulatory Issues, Changes and Laws
Transportation Videos
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Photo from the archives

Railroad station 1910
New York Central Railroad Station - 1910

 

  
Greetings, Hi-Lites subscribers,
I am proud and excited to be the new President of the Rochester Transportation Council for 2011. I have a remarkable cabinet of Officers and Board of Governors to work with this year. Our 2010 year was quite successful during trying times under the experienced guidance of our past President, Robert Stein.  (read more here)

- Dan Macri, Transportation Council President

87th Annual Dinner - May 4, 2011

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Tim MurphyPresenting the 2011 Transportation Council Executive of the Year: Tim Murphy

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Jack Garner

Featuring speaker Jack Garner

Jack was staff film critic at the Democrat and Chronicle for 30 years before he retired in June, 2007. He continues to write for the paper as a freelancer. (click here for more info) 

 

 

Announcing the 2011 Transportation Council Scholarship Winners

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Transportation Council Events

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Regional News and Events

Government and Regulatory Issues, Changes and Laws

Transportation Videos

A Game Changer Engine?A Game Changer Engine? 

Find out what all the talk is about the OPOC engine - click the image to the right to watch a video or click here to read more.

 

Outlook from the top videoOutlook from the Top

Three truckload carrier executives share their thoughts on the challenges and opportunities ahead for the industry - click the image to the right to watch the video.

 
NYSMTA websiteFeatured Website of the Quarter:

The New York State Motor Truck Association (NYSMTA) is a non-profit trade association representing the interests of the motor truck industry. With over 800 member companies, NYSMTA is one of the top trucking associations in the country, and we're growing. What's more, we are the exclusive New York affiliate of the American Trucking Associations (ATA).