KIDRON WELCOMES TRACEY MAYNOR
Kidron is pleased to welcome Tracey Maynor, who has an impressive leadership record in the trucking industry, to our management team. Tracey is our new Senior Vice President, Sales and Operations, a position he also holds with our parent company, VT Specialized Vehicles Corporation.
“Tracey brings a successful track record and a wealth of relevant industry experience,” said Mike Tucker, President, in making the announcement. Most recently, he was Vice President of Sales and Operations for a large national manufacturer of dry freight and refrigerated van trailers. During his 10-year career with the company, he played an integral role in sales growth as Director of National Accounts and as a Territory Sales Representative. Earlier in his career, he was involved in fleet management for a large food service company.
“I am delighted to be associated with Kidron,” said Tracey. “The industry has the highest respect for Kidron products and the people who work for Kidron. In my previous position, we always saw Kidron as one of our biggest threats, so I’m very happy to be on board and help Kidron realize its potential.”
Tracey credits his success and industry recognition to his commitment to sincere and constructive relationships with customers, suppliers and employees. “I have a lot of friends in the business,” he said, “because I always try to treat everyone fairly, and people appreciate and remember that.”
He is a North Carolina native, holding a degree in industrial technology from East Carolina University. While he will spend considerable time at Kidron locations and with Kidron customers, his office will be based in eastern North Carolina, where he and his wife, Jamie, and their son will relocate from Savannah.
Email Tracey at
tmaynor@vtsvc.com
KIDRON’S IFDA APPEARANCE WILL BENEFIT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
Please visit Kidron Booth #401 at the International Food Distribution Association Productivity Conference from Oct. 7-9 in Louisville, and help us help the Kosair Children’s Hospital.
In addition to the latest Kidron products, Booth #401 will contain a game that we’re asking you to play to help us determine the amount of Kidron’s donation to the hospital.
You will not be asked for money. Rather, we will give you a special bracelet just for playing, hoping it will remind you to tell others how you supported Kidron’s efforts to help this worthy cause.
For more than 110 years, Kosair Children's Hospital and its predecessor hospitals have provided children of Kentucky and Southern Indiana the best health care available without regard to their families' ability to pay.
For more information about the hospital, please visit:
http://www.nortonhealthcare.com/locations/hospitals/kosair/