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OOIDA Appoints Media Relations Coordinator


American Government Trucking Topics:  John Liebnitz

OOIDA Appoints Media Relations Coordinator

Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association
Source: PressReleasePoint.com
23 January 2006


Grain Valley, MO -The Owner-Operator Independent Driver's Association (OOIDA) has appointed John Liebnitz as Media Relations Coordinator.

Before joining OOIDA, Liebnitz worked as Director of Public Affairs for the Jackson County Prosecutor's Office in Kansas City, MO.

Prior to that, he was a news producer and assignment desk editor for KCTV 5, the CBS affiliate in Kansas City, MO.

Liebnitz also has worked as a reporter with The Kansas City Star and as an advertising account executive and copywriter for KCIY-FM in Kansas City, MO.

Liebnitz earned a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 1989 and a master's in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1995.

Founded in 1973, OOIDA is comprised of more than 133,000 owner-operators, professional drivers and small business truckers from all 50 states and Canada.

With its national headquarters located just east of Kansas City in Grain Valley, MO, OOIDA represents the interests of the nation's trucking professionals in the legislative and regulatory processes at both federal and state levels.

Contact: John Liebnitz, OOIDA (816) 229-5791

Founded in 1973, OOIDA is comprised of more than 133,000 owner-operators, professional drivers and small business truckers from all 50 states and Canada. With its national headquarters located just east of Kansas City in Grain Valley, MO, OOIDA represents the interests of the nation's trucking professionals in the legislative and regulatory processes at both federal and state levels.

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