Mike grew up on a beef farm in rural Southwestern Ontario in Huron County. Mike began his career in the Trucking Industry in 1990 at the age of 18, spending three years working for a local carrier Hauling Livestock and bulk agriculture products. At the age of 21 Mike went to work for a long Haul Refrigerated and general freight carrier and spent 5 years hauling all sorts of freight in all 48 US Mainland States and 6 Canadian Provinces. The Carrier then opened a Certified Driver Training School in 1998 and Mike came off the road and become one of the Schools first Certified Driver Trainers. In 2000 Mike Transitioned into Safety and Compliance for the Fleet, while still working part time as a Trainer for the School. In 2002 Mike moved over to a Private Fleet and became the Safety, Compliance, Maintenance and Training manger for the Hensall District Co-operative’s Commercial Trucking Fleet. Mike spent the next 12.5 years with Hensall and oversaw the Fleets as it grew from 40 Trucks in 2002 to over 140 in 2015. In January of 2015 Mike moved into the Trucking Association business and was named the President of the Private Motor Truck Council of Canada, where he remains in his current role.

For release on June 18, 2015

PMTC ANNOUNCES INCOMING BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Private Motor Truck Council of Canada announced its incoming Board of Directors for the coming term during its annual conference in King City, Ontario on June 18, 2015.

OFFICERS

President Mike Millian PMTC.ACCE
Chairman Dennis Shantz Home Hardware Stores Ltd. pmtc logo
Vice Chairman Jason Hinton Burnbrae Farms Ltd.
Vice Chairman David Marvin Superior Propane

DIRECTORS

Stephen Birtley TDL Group Corp.
Jim Dimech Praxair Canada
Sanchia Duran Shaw Tracking
Hasan Habash Shur-Gain, a Nutreco Company
John Harrison Huron Services Group Ltd.
Fred Hildebrand Idealease of North America
Paul Kudla Volvo Trucks Canada
Shari Lagala Patene Building Supplies Ltd.
Steve Lawn Parkland Fuel Corp.
Terry Maw Wabash Canada
Glenn Pattison 3M Canada Company
Kevin Riley Maple Leaf Foods
Kevin Roy Cardinal Health Canada
Scott Sherriff Paccar Leasing
Danny Vettoretti PepsiCo Foods Canada
Andy Walker Molson Coors Canada
Jamie Williams PeopleNet Canada Corporation
Imre Zalan Coca-Cola Refreshments Canada

The Private Motor Truck Council of Canada is the only national association dedicated to the interests of private fleet operators. The Council works with governments on issues affecting private carriers, and delivers information to its members through an extensive network of communications material, including educational seminars, newsletters, magazines and electronic bulletins. PMTC’s goals are to promote the safe and economic use of private trucking, to promote regulations that are beneficial to private fleet operators, and to be a primary source of information for members.

For more information contact:
Mike Millian, President Tel: 905-827-0587
Private Motor Truck Council of Canada Fax: 905-827-8212
1660 North Service Road East, Suite 115 email: info@pmtc.ca
Oakville, Ontario, L6H 7G3 website: www.pmtc.ca

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Mike grew up on a beef farm in rural Southwestern Ontario in Huron County. Mike began his career in the Trucking Industry in 1990 at the age of 18, spending three years working for a local carrier Hauling Livestock and bulk agriculture products. At the age of 21 Mike went to work for a long Haul Refrigerated and general freight carrier and spent 5 years hauling all sorts of freight in all 48 US Mainland States and 6 Canadian Provinces. The Carrier then opened a Certified Driver Training School in 1998 and Mike came off the road and become one of the Schools first Certified Driver Trainers. In 2000 Mike Transitioned into Safety and Compliance for the Fleet, while still working part time as a Trainer for the School. In 2002 Mike moved over to a Private Fleet and became the Safety, Compliance, Maintenance and Training manger for the Hensall District Co-operative’s Commercial Trucking Fleet. Mike spent the next 12.5 years with Hensall and oversaw the Fleets as it grew from 40 Trucks in 2002 to over 140 in 2015. In January of 2015 Mike moved into the Trucking Association business and was named the President of the Private Motor Truck Council of Canada, where he remains in his current role.