ATMC Annual Awards Ceremony Scheduled for Nov. 2 at AAPEX

Oct. 19, 2022

The ASE Training Managers Council National Excellence in Training awards ceremony will be held in Las Vegas during AAPEX. 

Oct. 19, 2022—The ASE Training Managers Council has announced that the group's annual awards ceremony will be held on Nov. 2 during AAPEX in Las Vegas.

According to a press release, the ATMC National Excellence in Training awards recognize highly effective or innovative training programs annually. The goal in giving out these awards is to showcase the importance of training for the overall success of the transportation industry. The ceremony will take place at the Venetian Hotel-Sands Expo Center in the Casanova rooms (#606-607). 

The ATMC is a non-profit organization and division of ASE. Its council is dedicated to the advancement of training and professional development within the greater transportation service industry. For more information, visit the ATMC website. 

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