
A Quad Cities woman is one of five CPC Logistics truck drivers from across the United States who were named National Driver All-Stars at the annual National Private Truck Council (NPTC) National Safety Conference on Sept. 7 in Orlando, Florida.
“It is a great honor to be among the many great drivers from CPC who have also won this award,” said Brenda Stewart, the CPC driver who is assigned to John Deere in Davenport. “I am fortunate to have found a career I love with great people and customers to work with.”
Every year NPTC National Driver All-Star awards are given to private fleet truck drivers who have demonstrated high performance standards against their peers throughout the country based on customer service, safety, adherence to company standards, regulatory compliance and community service.
In addition to Ms. Stewart, NPTC also recognized these CPC drivers:
- Angel Aguilar, assigned to Toyota Quality Parts Express in Torrance, California.
- Anthony Gann, assigned to Procter & Gamble in Browns Summit, North Carolina.
- Jeffrey Moniz, assigned to Walgreens in Woodland, California.
- Dane Harris, assigned to Fabri-Kal in Burley, Indiana.
Since the program began in 2009, the NPTC has named 109 CPC Logistics truck drivers as National Driver All-Stars.
CPC’s ranks also include 12 drivers who were inducted into the NPTC Driver Hall of Fame and more than 155 drivers who have driven 1 million miles or more without a preventable accident.
NPTC is the only national trade association in the United States exclusively dedicated to representing private fleets.