Archives: Scholarship Recipients

Scholarship Recipients news and reviews

08/06/2018

Lauren Townley

The trucking industry has influenced my life since I was born as my mother has worked for a trucking company for thirty-two years. Through her work I learned about the

Read More »
08/06/2018

Brooklyn Keys

Having my dad in the trucking industry has changed my family life immensely. It has given me a greater sense of family time and to never take those minutes for

Read More »
08/06/2018

Jacob Mitchell

I was living on my own before i had even finished high school and was in a fry cook position and never had enough money for all my expenses, but

Read More »
08/06/2018

Harper Auman

The trucking industry has been influencing my family long before I was born. My father, Stan, worked at Yellow Freight for the first ten years of his trucking career. He

Read More »
08/06/2018

Alexis Homsted

The trucking industry has not only influenced my family life, it has given it all it has today. My mother has been a single mother since I was four years

Read More »
08/06/2018

Katelyn Brady

Where would we – as a family, as a community, as a country, as a planet – be without the Commercial Transportation Industry? Nowhere. Reliance upon this industry is heavy, both

Read More »
08/06/2018

Paige Pacheco

All my life, my dad has been an extremely hard worker. It wasn't until he joined Regency though, that I saw a change in him. He was still the same

Read More »
08/06/2018

Danielle Swearengin

From the beginning of my life with Ronald Swearengin, he has been involved in the trucking industry. His first job was with Prime Inc in which he was employed there

Read More »
08/06/2018

Claire Andry

I have no one else to thank for teaching me what hard work truly looks like other than my parents. They both have been involved with Fremont Contract Carriers since

Read More »
08/06/2018

Austin Wagner

Growing up, I was fairly oblivious to my father's career. When people asked me what he did, I would tell them, “He works with trucks.” Or, sometimes I would respond

Read More »