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.

Now that the calendar has turned to 2017, we are in full planning mode for the 2017 PMTC Annual Conference. The speakers and topics have already been lined up, and this year promises to once again be one of the best educational and networking values in the industry. (full conference details can be viewed on our website at www.pmtc.ca). The conference is being held June 15th & 16th at the CrownPlaza-Fallsview in Niagara Falls, On. One of the highlights of our conference each year is our awards program, and this year will be no exception.

Most people don’t give a second thought to the professional men and women who safely pilot commercial motor vehicles up and pmtc logodown our highways for millions of accident free miles each year. Despite the lack of praise from most of the public, those of us in the industry know what a huge role professional drivers play in keeping our roads safe, as well as being a major contributor to our economy. These professional men and women also ensure that essential products and services are delivered seamlessly so we can enjoy the benefits of the life that we live.

The PMTC awards program, in my view, is one of the most rewarding portions of our conference, as it is one of the few times that drivers and fleets are recognized in the positive light that they so richly deserve!
Here is a brief overview of the awards program for PMTC.

The Hall of fame for Professional Drivers, sponsored by CPC Logistics Canada, inducts up to four professional drivers each year. This award recognizes superior over the road performance of drivers employed by PMTC member companies. The Hall of Fame resides on our website and a visitor can review the outstanding records of all our inductees, dating back to 1990.

The Private Fleet Safety Awards, sponsored by Aviva Canada, are open to all Private Fleets in Canada. Membership in the PMTC is not required to enter this award. These awards recognize companies with superior over the road performance who have successfully integrated detailed safety programs as a key component of their operations.

The Vehicle Graphics awards, sponsored by 3M Canada, add colour and drama to our annual awards luncheon. This award is open to all fleets, Private and For Hire, and attracts entries from across the country. Once again, PMTC membership is not required to enter this award.

The PMTC Young Leaders Education Bursary will provide up to 2 PMTC Young Leaders with the funds to cover 2 of the 4 courses that are required to complete “The PMTC Logistics Management Program”. The courses have been selected from CITT’s extensive library of Logistics Programs. Each Bursary has a value of roughly $1800.00. This program, when completed, will arm the new leader with the skills and confidence necessary to climb the ranks in his or her company, and become a successful leader in their organization.

The PMTC-KRTS Professional Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver Training Scholarship”. This scholarship will cover the costs for the recipient to complete a full Training Program through Kim Richardson Transportation Specialists (KRTS), or another training provider should the candidate be from outside Ontario. This program is an intensive 200-hour course, which when completed, will arm the new Professional Driver with a high level of training, as set by the Truck Training Schools Association of Ontario (TTSAO) and Professional Truck Driver Institute (PTDI) mandatory requirements. These standards will provide the student with the skills and confidence necessary to become a successful Professional Operator, and will help to promote investment in the training needs of our great Industry.


All entry forms, applications, and criteria are available at www.pmtc.ca, or by calling the office at 877-501-7682. You can also email info@pmtc.ca Please consider nominating someone from your company, and share this information with others in the industry who you think have fleets or employees they may want to consider entering. There are many drivers and companies who deserve the chance to be recognized in front of their peers, lets give as many of them as we can this opportunity!
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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.