Zaleski wins prestigious CTA award
OTTAWA, Ont. (Nov. 28, 2001) — Andrew B. Zaleski, former president of Calgary-based Trimac Transportation Service, has been named this year’s recipient of the Canadian Trucking Alliance/Trailmobile Service to Industry Award.
The award recognizes an individual who, through their leadership and service, has made an outstanding contribution to the development and success of the trucking industry.
Zaleski has taken active involvement in the CTA, and served on its board and on the executive committee for many years. He also served on the board of directors of the Alberta Trucking Association.
He also played a role in making Trimac Transportation Canada’s largest bulk transportation company and the second largest in North America. Under Zaleski’s leadership, Trimac’s revenues grew from $100 million to about $700 million.
Zaleski stepped down as president earlier this year and was appointed to Trimac’s board of directors.
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