Jason Ritchey was named the 2024-2025 Board Chair for NTEA.
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During Work Truck Week 2024, Jason Ritchey, President/Owner of Curry Supply Co., was installed as 60th Board chair of NTEA – The Work Truck Association. He accepted the position from immediate past Board chair David Scheitlin, Director of Operations at Holman Manufacturing & Distribution.
“The work truck industry plays such an important role in our economy and the work that gets done where we all live and do business,” Ritchey said. “It’s such an honor to be a part of — and serve — the people and the businesses that make up this special community.”
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Ritchey has spent nearly 25 years in the work truck industry, and has served as president and owner of Curry Supply Co. since 2011.
He sought NTEA Board involvement to offer his insights, business expertise, and to give something back to this industry. He envisioned NTEA creating a new approach to engage the younger generation and make them aware of opportunities available in the industry, as well as emphasizing a focus on advanced education with an innovative curriculum designed to encourage continuous learning.
Since being elected to NTEA’s Board in 2018, Ritchey has worked to further Association and industry progress. In addition to serving on the Executive Committee, in recent years he’s chaired the Finance & Investment Committee, Services Committee, Board Development & Recruitment Committee, Business Development Committee and Member Verification Program Task Force. In addition, he’s been involved with the Education Committee, Chassis Liaison Committee and Operating/Affiliate Division Governance Working Group.
Ritchey has spent nearly 25 years in the work truck industry, and has served as president and owner of Curry Supply Co. since 2011.
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Who is on the the 2024–2025 NTEA Board?
Serving on the Board’s Executive Committee are:
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Chair Jason Ritchey, President/Owner, Curry Supply Co. (Altoona, Pennsylvania)
First Vice Chair Ben Winter, Vice President/Business Development, Transfer Flow Inc. (Chico, California)
Second Vice Chair Rick Albertini, President & CEO, Phenix Truck & Van (Pomona, California)
Third Vice Chair and Treasurer TJ Blandford, CEO, Woodbine Manufacturing Co. (Woodbine, Iowa)
Secretary Steve Carey, President & CEO, NTEA (Farmington Hills, Michigan)
Serving on the Board as Directors are:
Tim Davison, Vice President Sales and Marketing, Stellar Industries Inc. (Garner, Iowa)
Marc Ellison, Director/VP of Sales, InterMotive Vehicle Controls (Auburn, California)
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