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UPS Honors Wisconsin Drivers for 25 Years of Safe Driving

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MILWAUKEE, Feb. 20, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- UPS (NYSE:UPS) today announced that 30 elite drivers from Wisconsin are among 1,575 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.  

Wisconsin boasts 137 active Circle of Honor drivers with a combined 3,769 years of accident-free driving. Thomas Moench of Janesville is the state’s senior-most safe driver, with 39 years of accident-free driving under his belt. There are 1,834 total UPS drivers in Wisconsin. 

Globally, 9,349 active UPS drivers are members of the Circle of Honor.  Collectively they’ve racked up 266,554 years and nearly 14 billion safe miles during their careers. That’s enough miles to travel to the moon and back almost 29,000 times.

“My thanks go to all of them for their dedication and focus and for the countless lives they’ve saved,” said Deryl Hill, president, UPS Northern Plains District. “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 54 years of driving without an accident. Ronald McKnight of Bronx, N.Y., is next in line with 48 years of safe driving. Ninety-one 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 nearly 5 billion packages annually. 

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 page 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 Circle of Honor drivers in Wisconsin.

Driver Hometown UPS Work Location
Bare,  Patrick  Jefferson  Watertown 
Borchardt,  Terry  Marathon  Wausau 
Braukhoff,  Wayne  Janesville  Janesville 
Brown,  Roger  Oshkosh  Oshkosh 
Cigan,  David  Wauwatosa  Oak Creek 
Dumpprope,  Douglas  Rhinelander  Rhinelander 
Eckert,  Kenneth  Watertown  Watertown 
Elger,  Stephen  Mount Pleasant  Oak Creek 
Grotelueschen,  Jim  Watertown  Watertown 
Hafeman,  Douglas  Madison  Middleton Center 
Hagen,  David  Mt Horeb  Dodgeville   
Harvey,  Daniel  Cottage Grove  Madison 
Hildreth,  Raymond  Mineral Point  Lake Delton 
Klinkhammer,  Kurt  Sturtevant  Sturtevant 
Klos,  James  Cedar Grove  Oshkosh 
Kolasinski,  Michael  Greenfield  Oak Creek 
Kolpitcke,  Mark  Onalaska  La Crosse 
Kopshinsky,  James  Waukesha  Elm Grove 
Larson,  Terry  Woodville  Baldwin 
Mikula,  Neil  New Berlin  Oak Creek 
Miller,  Steven  Suamico  Green Bay 
Monat,  Gordon  Janesville  Janesville 
Phillip, James Plover  Oak Creek   
Podkomorski,  Paul  Oak Creek  Oak Creek 
Seiler,  Greg  Appleton  Green Bay 
Seitz,  Lori  Marinette  Marinette 
Shore,  Patrick  Wonewoc  Lake Delton 
Sperbeck,  Scott  Waukesha  Elm Grove 
Wadman,  Bruce  Jefferson  Watertown 
Weisensel,  Alan  Sun Prairie  Madison 
Contact: UPS Public Relations pr@ups.com

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