Laurie joined the ATS team in 2014 as a safety specialist working closely with claims, operations, orientation and recruiting. She supported the operational safety managers across all divisions. In 2016, she took the position as safety manager for the van division. In late 2017, she became the safety manager for all divisions. Laurie is afforded the opportunity to work closely with the operations teams to assist drivers in protecting themselves, their CDLs and the motoring public by making roadside decisions that support our goal of being the most sought-after transportation company in the world. She enjoys her days at ATS as no day the ever the same. Prior to ATS, Laurie worked in an industry regulated by the government (but not trucking). She was a gambling manager for a local nonprofit organization.
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By:
Laurie Hayward
August 18th, 2022
Mistakes happen. It’s what we do after making a mistake that counts. While we don’t condone, nor do we encourage, safety violations, we know that mistakes happen. If you find yourself looking at a citation for speeding, using your cell phone or not wearing your seatbelt, what you do next matters.
By:
Laurie Hayward
January 3rd, 2022
Head out on the highway… …Looking for adventure... ...In whatever comes our way. Okay, so maybe I got a little carried away. Maybe you’re not out on the road looking for adventure and whatever comes your way. Maybe (in all likelihood), you’re delivering a load to a customer. You’re focused on the task at hand and delivering the load safely — accident-free.