Utility congratulates Remy Braun as ATA’s Driver of The Year

Oct. 16, 2019
Braun has invested over 33 years in the trucking industry and has accumulated 2.8 million accident-free miles.

Utility Trailer Manufacturing Co. congratulated Remy Braun of D&D Sexton, Inc., for being awarded the 2019 ATA Driver of the Year.

“We congratulate him on being recognized for this prestigious Driver of The Year Award,” stated Craig Bennett, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Utility. “Remy Braun has set a high standard that others in the industry should emulate. This national recognition is a tremendous follow up to having been awarded the 2018 Missouri Driver of the Year.”

Braun has invested over 33 years in the trucking industry. From 1984-1992, Braun worked as a Motor Transport Operator in the Army. After his military service, he has driven for D&D Sexton, Inc. for 21 years and has accumulated 2.8 million accident-free miles. He has made 21 state appearances and three appearances at the National Truck Driving Championships and was nominated by the Missouri Trucking Association.

Candidates are selected from a pool of state Drivers of the Year submitted by state trucking associations. Each candidate’s qualifications are reviewed by a panel of judges. The field of nominees is narrowed down to a group of finalists who are judged by a panel comprised of members from the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance and law enforcement representatives, who select the award winner.

“D&D Sexton, Inc. has been a client of ours since 1989,” said Estel Brackett, president of Ozark Utility, a family-owned and operated Utility dealer serving the Missouri area. “And Remy is an example of the quality service they deliver to their customers. He is serious about excellence and his record of delivering all his loads 100 percent on time is unsurpassed.”

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