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Partners/Meal Sponsors List Does Not Designate Spouses Name Phone Partners/Meal Sponsors List does not designate spouses partner/meal Name Phone Organization Email Address sponsor Address City State Zip Code 1 McKenzie, Taryn 518-348-2691 Cengage Learning [email protected] Silver 5 Maxwell Drive Clifton Park NY 12065 2 McNamee, Dan-NO SHOW Comcar Industries Inc [email protected] Silver/Meal Sp 502 E. Bridgers Ave. Auburndale FL 33823 3 McDonald, Holly 904-415-0199 Comcar Industries Inc [email protected] Silver 502 E. Bridgers Ave. Auburndale FL 33823 400 Birmingham Hwy, Gold 4 Hatchett, Rob 423-463-3013 Covenant Transport [email protected] PO Box 22997 Chattanooga TN 37422 5 Luckow, Randy 651-683-1422 Dart Transit Co. [email protected] Silver 800 Lone Oak Road Eagan MN 55121 6 Stricek, Mike 607-772-1610 Doron Precision Systems [email protected] Silver 150 Corporate Dr Binghamton NY 13904 7 Stogner, Dan 607-772-1610 Doron Precision Systems [email protected] Silver 8 Rothwell, Mark 607-772-1610 Doron Precision Systems [email protected] Silver 9 Roberts, Todd 918-250-4500 ECA-SSI Simulator Systems Int'l [email protected] Silver 5358 S 12th E Ave Tulsa OK 74146 Silver Colt Gtwy, So Armory, 10 Wrobel, Matt 800-253-5506 Foley Carrier Services LLC [email protected] 140 Huyshope Ave Hartford CT 06106 11 Weiland, Betty 920-727-2357 J.J. Keller & Associates [email protected] Platinum PO Box 368 Neenah WI 54956-0368 12 Naatz, James 210-452-6205 L-3 D. P. Associates [email protected] Silver 145 Abamillo Drive Bastrop TX 78602 13 Vaughn, Brad 501-955-1281 Maverick Transportation LLC [email protected] Silver 13301 Valentine Rd No Little Rock AR 72117 14 Bentley, Brad 256-241-3310 cellRandall 256-452-4417 Reilly [email protected] Meal Sp 15 Zaleski, Jason 715-773-0376 Roehl Transport Inc. [email protected] Silver 1916 E. 29th St Marshfield WI 54449 16 Wilkinson, Bruce 800-826-8367 X2502Roehl Transport Inc. [email protected] Silver 1916 E. 29th St Marshfield WI 54449 17 Ken Wehmas 800-643-9549 Ruan Truck & Trailer Sales [email protected] Silver/Meal Sp 4205 NE 14th St Des Moines 50313-2603 18 Smith, Ken 920-241-1171 Schneider [email protected] Gold/Meal Sp 911 Glory Road Green Bay WI 54306-2417 19 Wolff, Jerry 515-974-3575 TMC Transportation Silver/Meal Sp PO Box 1774 Des Moines IA 50306 20 Boswell, Duane 515-974-3575 TMC Transportation [email protected] Silver/Meal Sp PO Box 1774 Des Moines IA 50306 24601 Center Ridge Rd 440-617-8919 [email protected] Silver/Meal Sp 21 Foster, Sharon TravelCenters of America Ste 200 Westlake OH 44145 22 Neal-Mack, Latasha 423-510-3652 U.S. Xpress [email protected] Gold/Meal Sp 4080 Jenkins Rd Chattanooga TN 37421 23 Hixon, Jake 423-510-3459 U.S. Xpress [email protected] Gold/Meal Sp 4080 Jenkins Rd Chattanooga TN 37421 QC [email protected]; Gold Cana [email protected] 24 Grenier, Danny 514-856-1556 x Virage100 Simulation Inc 85 Montpellier Blvd Montreal da H4N 2G3 QC Gold Cana 25 Quackenbush, Deborah 514-856-1556 x Virage100 Simulation Inc 85 Montpellier Blvd Montreal da H4N 2G3 QC Martin, Tim Gold Cana 26 514-856-1556 x Virage100 Simulation Inc/Pres Pinnacle Truck Driver Trng 85 Montpellier Blvd Montreal da H4N 2G3 27 Frey, John 402-894-3342 Werner Enterprises CANCELLED [email protected] Silver P.O. Box 45753 Omaha NE 68145 28 29 30 .
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