Werner's Quinton Ward expressed his thanks for being chosen as the top military veteran rookie driver during a presentation in Washington DC. At Ward’s feet is Kiarri, his service dog.

Werner's Ward named top military veteran rookie driver

Dec. 17, 2018
Quinton Ward recently was selected as the “Transition Trucking: Driving for Excellence” top military veteran driver.

Werner Enterprises’ Quinton Ward, a former US Army mechanic, instructor and career counselor, recently was selected as the “Transition Trucking: Driving for Excellence” top military veteran driver during a ceremony in Washington DC.

Ward received a fully loaded Kenworth T680 Advantage equipped with a fuel-efficient PACCAR MX-13 engine and 76-inch sleeper from Kenworth Truck Company.

“Quinton Ward’s influence on transitioning service members as well as his dedication to personal growth in the trucking industry makes him a well-deserving recipient of the Kenworth T680 Advantage,” said Kurt Swihart, who presented the T680 Advantage keys to Ward. “We appreciate his service to our country, and we look forward to watching Quinton continue to grow as a driver and influencer in the industry.”

Ward comes from a family of military veterans and joined the Army after graduating from high school. He received the T680 as part of the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Hiring Our Heroes Program, which was conducted in partnership with the FASTPORT Trucking Track Mentoring Program.

Stevens Transport’s Christopher Young (Army active duty and now Army reservist), TMC Transport’s Platt Brabner (Navy and Marine veteran), and Summar Hanks of US Xpress (Air Force and Air National Guard veteran), were the runners-up. Young received $10,000 as the first runner-up, while Brabner and Hanks each received $5,000.

Featured speakers at the special recognition event were Eric Eversole, US Chamber of Commerce vice president and Hiring Our Heroes president; Brad Bentley, FASTPORT president; Patrick Murphy, former under secretary of the Army; and Chris Spear, president and CEO of American Trucking Associations.

Ward expresses his thanks for being chosen as the top military veteran rookie driver. At Ward’s feet is Kiarri, his service dog.

“I chose trucking because it gives me the ability to drive and see the country I swore an oath to protect and defend,” Ward said. “The skills that are key for success in the military are the same that we as drivers use every day. Time management, communication skills, flexibility and problem solving are the cornerstones that make a great employee and a professional driver. I see my future with the industry growing exponentially. I don’t want to stay and just do one thing. I want to see every facet of this industry.”

FASTPORT president Brad Bentley said the four finalists were determined by tallying scores from a selection committee. The four then advanced to an online vote on the Transition Trucking website, where people could view a video of each driver and vote their choice for the top military rookie driver.

“I had the chance to meet all the finalists at the Great American Trucking Show in Dallas and I can’t say enough positive things about them,” Bentley said. “Their dedication to this country is unwavering and they exemplify what it means to be an American. They are all wonderful people who share the characteristics we look for when selecting the top military driver: hard-working, disciplined and dependable.

“Quinton Ward separated himself by his dedication to overcome six years of medical treatment to become a driver, as well as his work in helping other veterans’ transition to the trucking industry.”

Ward, who was injured while on active duty, medically retired in 2010. After undergoing six years of treatment, Ward utilized the VA Vocational Rehabilitation Program to earn his CDL. After receiving his CDL, Ward went to work for Werner, where he is an active driver for the Operations Freedom program, in which he meets with veterans and other service members who are transitioning out of the military, as well as students who are considering working in the trucking industry.

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