12/08/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/08/2025 15:14
Washington - Today, American Trucking Associations President & CEO Chris Spear announced that ATA has promoted four staff members to senior positions within the organization's advocacy arm, effective January 1, 2026.
"From halting California's mad dash to zero to protecting independent drivers, ATA has made tremendous progress towards achieving trucking's priorities, and each of these highly valued ATA staff members played a pivotal role in enabling us to reach our ambitious goals," Spear said. "The fact that all four of these promotions were selected internally reflects the immense in-house talent within ATA. These seasoned leaders are proven winners with a long list of accomplishments under their belts, and they have demonstrated repeatedly that they possess the acumen, grit, and expertise to effectively influence policymakers. I look forward to hitting the ground running with this exceptional team in 2026 as we prepare to embark on another successful year."
In addition to recognizing these new leaders, Spear expressed appreciation for Ed Gilroy, who in October announced his coming retirement after more than 13 years of exemplary service to ATA, most recently as the association's Chief Advocacy & Public Affairs Officer.
"I want to thank Ed for his innumerable and invaluable contributions to ATA," Spear said. "I first met Ed at the outset of our careers, and I have always known him to be a highly skilled and effective advocate for the causes that he believes in as well as a true and loyal friend. As the head of our Hill and policy teams, he helped our association reach new heights and achieved victory after victory for our members. I wish him all the best on his well-earned next chapter."
Photographs and biographies of Hanscom, Mehrens, Rosen, and Lyles are available upon request from ATA's Office of Public Affairs.