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UPS Honors Arizona Drivers for 25 Years of Safe Driving

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PHOENIX, Feb. 24, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- UPS (NYSE:UPS) today announced that 26 elite drivers from Arizona are among 1,613 newly inducted worldwide into the Circle of Honor, an honorary organization for UPS drivers who have achieved 25 or more years of accident-free driving.  

Arizona boasts 104 active Circle of Honor drivers with a combined 2,899 years of accident-free driving. Mark Woolston of Glendale is the state’s senior-most safe driver, with 40 years of accident-free driving under his belt. There are 1,702 total UPS drivers in Arizona. 

Globally, 8,703 active UPS drivers are members of the Circle of Honor. Collectively they’ve racked up more than 245,000 years and more than 5.3 billion safe miles during their careers. That’s enough miles to travel to Mars and back 19 times.

“My thanks go to all of them for their dedication and focus and for the countless lives they’ve saved,” said George Willis, president, UPS West Region. “Their attention to detail has kept them safe and has helped improve public safety.”

Globally, the most seasoned UPS Circle of Honor driver is Thomas Camp of Livonia, Mich., with 53 years of driving without an accident. Ronald McKnight of Bronx, N.Y., is next in line with 47 years of safe driving. Sixty-six others have logged at least 40 years without an accident.

UPS’s 102,000 drivers are among the safest on the roads, logging more than 3 billion miles a year and delivering more than 4 billion packages safely. 

Founded in 1907, UPS has a rich history of safety and training. The company issued its first driver handbook in 1917 and began recognizing safe drivers in 1923. In 1928, UPS recognized its first five-year safe driver, Ray McCue, with UPS founder Jim Casey presenting him a gold and platinum watch. UPS formally established its safe driving honor program in 1928.

** NOTE: The following table lists local drivers by hometown and UPS center. If you’re interested in interviewing a local driver, please contact UPS Public Relations at pr@ups.com. Visit pressroom.ups.com for multimedia assets.

Following is a list of Arizona drivers inducted this year to the Circle of Honor.

DriverHometownUPS Work Location
Alvarez, RobertLitchfield ParkPhoenix
Armstead, JamesGlendalePhoenix
Armstrong, MarkPhoenixTempe
Barrier, JerryBuckeyePhoenix
Birner, PeterChandlerTempe
Bowers, SteveGlendalePhoenix
Brock, StephenPeoriaPhoenix
Carter, JamesYumaPhoenix
Crowl, RobertTucsonTucson
Cunningham, StevenGoodyearPhoenix
Curiel, PeteTempePhoenix
Douglas, SamuelGlendalePhoenix
Encinas, RobertTucsonTucson
Epperson, GeorgeSierra VistaSierra Vista
Espino, GeorgeTucsonTucson
Gephart, DanielFt MohaveRiviera
Lambert, RaymondGilbertTempe
Lang, JosephFlagstaffFlagstaff
Lohmeier, GaryTucsonTucson
Mcnulty, ToddScottsdaleGila Bend
Montano, RickPeoriaPhoenix
Pruznak, JohnGlendaleTempe
Sheets, ScottPhoenixPhoenix
Sherwood, JeffPrescottPrescott Valley
Slattery, RobertPinetopShowlow
Trasancos, IgnacioSurprisePhoenix

 

Contact:
UPS Public Relations
pr@ups.com

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