Date: March 8, 1996
Contact: Julie C. Andrews-Walker
Chaney Enterprises
Safety Director named Maryland Motor Truck Association "Safety Director
of the Year"
Waldorf, Maryland— Chaney Enterprises' Safety
Director, Mary Anne O'Hagan, was recently award
the Maryland Motor Trucks Association's (MMTA) "Lynwood
M. Robinson Memorial Award - Safety Director of
the Year - 1995." Ms. O'Hagan is the first
woman recipient of this award in the association’s
60-year history. She was named in recognition of
and appreciation for her untiring efforts on behalf
of the Safety Management Council and for promoting
Safety on our Highways.
Maryland Motor Truck Association was formed in
1935 as the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt
confronted the trucking industry with the National
Industrial Recovery Act. This depression-born
measure called for all businesses to develop a
code of
fair competition. Since it's inception six decades
ago, MMTA has grown to match the needs of the
industry, while providing assistance that will
allow members
to compete smarter and adapt to the ever-changing
business environment.
The present membership for MMTA stands at 1,118
members and has gained its strength through the
emergence of separate councils within MMTA. These
councils were formed to focus on specific aspects
of the trucking industry, such as safety requirements,
maintenance issues, and accounting and finance
matters.
Mary Anne O'Hagan, strives to ensure that Chaney
Enterprises establishes and maintains the highest
business principles and standards, such as MMTA,
while confirming adherence to environmental and
safety standards established for the communities
in which we work and live.
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