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INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS September 2014 As INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS 24950 Country Club Blvd. Ste 340, North Olmsted, Ohio 44070-5333 Telephone: (216) 228-9400 Fax: (216) 228-5755 Fax: (216) 228-0411 Office Hours 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (EST) WASHINGTON OFFICE 304 Pennsylvania Avenue S.E. Washington, DC 20003 Telephone: (202) 543-7714 Fax: (202) 544-3024 As of: September 2014 PRESIDENT - TRANSPORTATION DIVISION Daniel L Young (1081) 12465 Mills Ave Ste B5 John Previsich (0031) 24950 Country Club Blvd Ste 340 Chino, CA 91710-2085 North Olmsted, OH 44070-5333 Office (909) 548-2006 Fax (909) 548-2007 Office (216) 228-9400 Fax (216) 228-5755 Brent C Leonard (0202) 5925 Sw 58Th St Topeka, KS 66619-2012 NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR Office (785) 273-7737 Fax (785) 273-9380 James A Stem Jr (1129) 304 Pennsylvania Ave Se Mark H Cook (0783) 3236 Tuckaleechee Pike Washington, DC 20003-1147 Maryville, TN 37803-7912 Office (202) 543-7714 Fax (202) 544-3024 Office (865) 681-3939 Fax (865) 681-3940 ALTERNATE NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR Chadrick J Adams (0331) 2027 S 61St St Ste 125 Temple, TX 76504-6817 John J Risch III (1344) 304 Pennsylvania Ave Se Washington, DC 20003-1147 Office (254) 742-1124 Fax (254) 742-1613 Office (202) 543-7714 Fax (202) 544-3024 Anthony Simon (0645) 28 Lee Ave Bethpage, NY 11714-3608 INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT Office (631) 661-3500 Fax (631) 661-2180 David B Wier (0469) 5156 White Oak Dr Smithton, IL 62285-3731 ALTERNATE VICE PRESIDENT BUS EAST Office (618) 473-2575 Fax (618) 473-2575 Calvin K Studivant (0759) 36 Sewall Ave Clifton, NJ 07011-2217 John E Lesniewski (1534) 16703 Silver End Cir Noblesville, IN 46062-5520 Office (973) 800-7995 Office (904) 268-4420 ALTERNATE VICE PRESIDENT BUS WEST Bonnie L Morr (0023) 265 Waugh Ave Brian L Donald (0161) 18621 Se 260Th St Santa Cruz, CA 95065-1135 Covington, WA 98042-6039 Office (831) 423-0319 Fax (831) 421-0667 Troy L Johnson (0594) 5902 Brynmar Ct Tyler, TX 75703-5998 BOARD OF APPEALS Office (903) 521-1539 Fax (903) 561-0836 Dirk A Sampson (0117) 26 Sabine Ave Apt 1 John R England (1674) 3592 Rosemead Blvd # 457 Narberth, PA 19072-2131 Rosemead, CA 91770-2053 Office (215) 564-1750 Fax (215) 665-8196 Office (626) 288-8335 Fax (626) 307-6421 Alvy Hughes (1596) 9822 Stewart Spring Ln Doyle K Turner (1962) 3025 Sherwood Ct Charlotte, NC 28216-1855 Flatwoods, KY 41139-2052 Office (704) 816-9568 Office (606) 836-1720 Fax (606) 836-0700 Dale D Barnett Jr (0762) 1091 Meadow Dr Jeremy R Ferguson (0313) 12443 San Jose Blvd Suite 701 Orange Park, FL 32065-6354 Jacksonville, FL 32223-8653 Office (904) 733-1250 Fax (904) 733-1252 Tessa R Burkle (1137) 983 Mulberry Ln West Fargo, ND 58078-5000 INTERNATIONAL ALTERNATE VICE PRESIDENT R W Dare (1525) 101 N Division St Ste A Carterville, IL 62918-1279 Office (618) 956-9330 EXECUTIVE BOARD David B Wier (0469) 5156 White Oak Dr Stephen T Dawson (0811) 5020 Sepulveda Ave Smithton, IL 62285-3731 San Bernardino, CA 92404-1131 Office (618) 473-2575 Fax (618) 473-2575 Office (909) 883-8433 John E Lesniewski (1534) 16703 Silver End Cir Steven C Mavity (0298) 728 Piney Pl Noblesville, IN 46062-5520 Saint Johns, FL 32259-5441 Office (904) 268-4420 Office (904) 268-4420 Fax (904) 268-4430 Bonnie L Morr (0023) 265 Waugh Ave Michael N Anderson (1570) 1005 12Th St Ste 4 Santa Cruz, CA 95065-1135 Sacramento, CA 95814-3941 Office (831) 423-0319 Fax (831) 421-0667 Office (916) 441-2051 Troy L Johnson (0594) 5902 Brynmar Ct Robert. Resendez Jr (1422) 5522 E Ocean Blvd Tyler, TX 75703-5998 Long Beach, CA 90803-4439 Office (903) 521-1539 Fax (903) 561-0836 Office (562) 343-1745 John R England (1674) 3592 Rosemead Blvd # 457 Phillip J Craig (0064) 604 S 4Th St Rosemead, CA 91770-2053 Mankato, MN 56001-3870 Office (626) 288-8335 Fax (626) 307-6421 Office (000) 000-0000 Doyle K Turner (1962) 3025 Sherwood Ct Flatwoods, KY 41139-2052 ALTERNATE TO EXECUTIVE BOARD Office (606) 836-1720 Fax (606) 836-0700 John D Whitaker III (1106) 1208 Lake Point Pl Jeremy R Ferguson (0313) 12443 San Jose Blvd Suite 701 Fleming Island, FL 32003-7243 Jacksonville, FL 32223-8653 Office (904) 367-1974 Fax (904) 733-1252 BOARD OF TRUSTEES John Previsich (0031) 24950 Country Club Blvd Ste 340 North Olmsted, OH 44070-5333 Office (216) 228-9400 Fax (216) 228-5755 James A Stem Jr (1129) 304 Pennsylvania Ave Se Washington, DC 20003-1147 Office (202) 543-7714 Fax (202) 544-3024 INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT EMERITUS Malcolm B Futhey Jr (0950) -No Address Available- PAST INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT Paul C Thompson (0094) 202 Bywater Dr Cape Fair, MO 65624-5272 George T Du Bose (0535) 5243 Riverside Dr Apt 2211 Macon, GA 31210-0890 Alfred H Chesser (1313) 8030 E Girard Ave Apt 411 Denver, CO 80231-4415 INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS John Previsich (0031) 24950 Country Club Blvd Ste 340 North Olmsted, OH 44070-5333 Office (216) 228-9400 Fax (216) 228-5755 James A Stem Jr (1129) 304 Pennsylvania Ave Se Washington, DC 20003-1147 Office (202) 543-7714 Fax (202) 544-3024 United Transportation Union Locals by Charter As of: September 2014 ALABAMA JOLIET 0740 LAKE CHARLES 1947 KANKAKEE 1003 LEESVILLE 0659 CONNECTICUT BIRMINGHAM 0622 MADISON 0469 MINDEN 1678 BIRMINGHAM 0847 HARTFORD 0277 NIOTA 0445 MONROE 1545 BIRMINGHAM 1291 NEW HAVEN 0328 NORTHLAKE 0577 NEW ORLEANS 1066 BIRMINGHAM 1972 NEW HAVEN 1361 PEORIA 0198 NEW ORLEANS 1337 FAIRFIELD 1887 NEW LONDON 1672 RIVERDALE 1883 NEW ORLEANS 1836 MOBILE 0598 ROCK ISLAND 0258 SHREVEPORT 0781 MONTGOMERY 0762 SALEM 0979 SHREVEPORT 0976 SELMA 1053 DELAWARE VILLA GROVE 1083 SHEFFIELD 0772 WILMINGTON 1378 MAINE INDIANA ALASKA BANGOR 0663 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ELKHART 0194 SOUTH PORTLAND 1400 ANCHORAGE 1626 ELKHART 1620 WASHINGTON 1522 EVANSVILLE 0904 WASHINGTON 1933 FORT WAYNE 1202 MARYLAND ARIZONA FRANKFORT 0744 GARRETT 0298 BALTIMORE 0610 GLENDALE 1081 FLORIDA GARY 1383 BALTIMORE 1949 PHOENIX 1629 HAMMOND 1381 BRUNSWICK 0631 TUCSON 0807 JACKSONVILLE 0030 INDIANAPOLIS 0006 CUMBERLAND 0430 TUCSON 1800 JACKSONVILLE 0903 INDIANAPOLIS 1518 CUMBERLAND 0600 WINSLOW 0113 LAKELAND 1035 INDIANAPOLIS 1548 EDMONSTON 1470 MIAMI 1138 INDIANAPOLIS 1663 PENSACOLA 1312 MICHIGAN CITY 1526 SANFORD 1504 ARKANSAS NORTH VERNON 0333 NEW ENGLAND STATES TAMPA 1221 PERU 0206 DEQUEEN 0733 WILDWOOD 1502 ATTLEBORO 0679 PRINCETON 0490 NORTH LITTLE ROC 0656 BOSTON 0262 NORTH LITTLE ROCK 0221 BOSTON 0898 PINE BLUFF 0462 GEORGIA BOSTON 1462 VAN BUREN 0507 IOWA BOSTON 1473 WEST MEMPHIS 0950 ATLANTA 0511 BOONE 0329 FITCHBURG 0254 ATLANTA 1033 CEDAR RAPIDS 0228 GREENFIELD 0587 ATLANTA 1245 CLINTON 0316 WEST SPRINGFIELD 0352 ATLANTA 1261 CALIFORNIA COUNCIL BLUFFS 0646 ATLANTA 1971 CRESTON 0199 BAKERSFIELD 0835 AUGUSTA 0674 DES MOINES 0867 MICHIGAN BAKERSFIELD 1581 COLUMBUS 0941 EAGLE GROVE 0306 BARSTOW 1694 FITZGERALD 1790 BATTLE CREEK 0072 MARSHALLTOWN 0017 CHATSWORTH 1608 MACON 0535 DEARBORN 1477 SIOUX CITY 0418 DUNSMUIR 0694 MACON 1910 DETROIT 1760 WATERLOO 0493 EL MONTE 1563 MANCHESTER 1598 GRAND RAPIDS 0313 FRESNO 1252 SAVANNAH 1031 JACKSON 0278 GLENDALE 0032 VALDOSTA 1263 LINCOLN PARK 1438 LOS ANGELES 0084 WAYCROSS 0998 KANSAS MARQUETTE 0886 LOS ANGELES 0240 ARKANSAS CITY 0464 PONTIAC 1709 LOS ANGELES 1422 ATCHISON 0774 PORT HURON 1183 LOS ANGELES 1564 IDAHO COFFEYVILLE 0527 SAGINAW 0320 LOS ANGELES 1607 HERINGTON 0506 TRENTON 1075 LOS ANGELES 1674 NAMPA 1058 KANSAS CITY 0094 LOS ANGELES 1770 POCATELLO 0078 KANSAS CITY 0412 MARTINEZ 1801 POCATELLO 0265 KANSAS CITY 1409 MINNESOTA MAYWOOD 1544 KANSAS CITY 1532 MONTEBELLO 1701 DULUTH 1175 MARYSVILLE 0707 NEEDLES 0771 MINNEAPOLIS 0650 ILLINOIS MARYSVILLE 1503 OAKLAND 0100 MINNEAPOLIS 0911 NEWTON 0477 OAKLAND 0239 AURORA 0171 MINNEAPOLIS 1000 OSAWATOMIE 0533 PERRIS 1700 BEARDSTOWN 0196 PROCTOR 1292 PHILLIPSBURG 0044 RICHMOND 1241 BLOOMINGTON 0234 ST PAUL 1976 PITTSBURG 0763 RICHMOND 1730 BLUE ISLAND 0653 ST. 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LOUIS 1929 GRAND JUNCTION 0500 ELGIN 1258 LA JUNTA 0945 ELMWOOD PARK 1433 PUEBLO 0204 FRANKLIN PARK 1421 LOUISIANA STERLING 1136 GALESBURG 0195 BATON ROUGE 1501 TRINIDAD 0201 GALESBURG 1423 DEQUINCY 1458 United Transportation Union Locals by Charter As of: September 2014 MISSOURI BUFFALO 1393 PENNSYLVANIA MART 0937 BUFFALO 1566 MINEOLA 0594 BROOKFIELD 0185 BUFFALO 1908 ALBION 0596 PALESTINE 0524 CHAFFEE 0947 EAST SYRACUSE 0292 ALLENTOWN 0498 SAN ANTONIO 0489 HANNIBAL 0219 HORNELL 0318 ALTOONA 0309 SAN ANTONIO 0756 JEFFERSON CITY 0933 NEW YORK 1370 ALTOONA 0632 SAN ANTONIO 0857 KAHOKA 0643 NEW YORK 1978 BROWNSVILLE 1006 SHERMAN 0949 KANSAS CITY 0005 RENSSELAER 0095 CONNELLSVILLE 0340 SILSBEE 1957 KANSAS CITY 0349 ROCHESTER 0982 CONWAY 1418 SLATON 0009 KANSAS CITY 1216 SALAMANCA 0377 DARBY 0172 SMITHVILLE 0508 KANSAS CITY 1403 SPRING VALLEY 0153 FREEPORT 1074 TEAGUE 1092 KANSAS CITY 1780 STATEN ISLAND 1440 HARRISBURG 0816 TEMPLE 0331 KANSAS CITY 1975 SYRACUSE 1007 HARRISBURG 0830 TYLER 0439 MOBERLY 0226 WATERVLIET 0256 NEW CASTLE 1374 VICTORIA 0953 POPLAR BLUFF 0330 PHILADELPHIA 0061 WICHITA FALLS 0940 SPRINGFIELD 0303 PHILADELPHIA 0300 ST.
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