OOIDA Announces New Director Of Regulatory Affairs

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The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association has announced that longtime trucker and owner-operator Scott Grenerth has joined OOIDA as Director of Regulatory Affairs.

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Scott Grenerth

Grenerth spent 13 years as a trucker based out of northwest Ohio before relocating to Grain Valley, Mo., to join the government affairs team at the Association’s headquarters.

He will be responsible primarily for advocating for truckers by working with regulatory agencies like the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

“His background and experience in dealing with these regulations every day more than prepare him to take on this new role,” said Todd Spencer, Executive Vice President. “We look forward to his input on the real-world impact of regulations and we know he will provide highly relevant perspective to those who regulate the industry nationally.”

Grenerth became an OOIDA member in 2003 and has averaged two trips per year to Washington D.C.  to speak to representatives and agencies about issues affecting truckers. Most recently, he gave comments at a public hearing earlier this year hosted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency on fuel economy standards for heavy trucks.

Grenerth holds an associate’s degree in recreation and wildlife interpretive services from Hocking College in Nelsonville, Ohio. He is originally from Miami, Fla. He is a member of the Trucking Solutions Group and Truckers United for Charities.

The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association is the only national trade association representing the interests of all professional truck drivers and small-business trucking companies. OOIDA was established in 1973 in the greater Kansas City, Mo. area and has grown to nearly 150,000 active members nationwide.

 

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