FreightVineMarch-2019

Thank you to “everyone” that contributes to the FreightVines throughout the year ~ from the offices, departments, individuals at headquarters to all of the ALC employees that share their pictures.

Enjoy!

Elizabeth Salazar Editor elizabeth.salazar@allenlund.com

Congratulations to all of the offices that broke their own load or brokerage revenue records. These highlights are for January 2019 and February 2019. Keep up the great work ALC!

 January 2019  Brokerage Revenue: $10,043,361 Loads: 25,876  February 2019  Brokerage Revenue: $9,187,889 Loads: 23,267

Office Records

Brokerage Revenue Atlanta (January) Dallas (January) Flatbed (January) Greenville (January) St. Louis (January) Atlanta (February) St. Louis (February)

Loads

Flatbed (January) Greenville (January)

This information is for internal use only, please do not circulate outside of the company

Written by: Ivan Strilka and Clay Bell

Here in the Charleston office, we are very proud of being talented logistics professionals from all over the world. Our office mantra is: We take loads, we book loads, and we make money. Here is a little bit about each one of us:

Michele Schultz 1. Does the accounting in the office. 2. Gets to the office at 5 a.m. 3. Her son just committed to playing college baseball.

Ryan Stephenson 1. Very proud of his hometown - Rock Hill, SC. 2. Used to be a competitive swimmer at Rock Hill High School. 3. Used to have a very cool mustache.

Don Roberts 1. Completed an ironman competition. 2. Recently adopted his third cat, a Brazilian shorthair named, Coco. 3. Currently has the lowest body fat in the office.

James Lipp 1) Recently invested in a Capillus® and has to wait 12 months for results. 2) Used to compete in college sailing. 3) Drives around with a sail boat on top of his car.

Thomas Hughes 1. Just moved off the island to his new home in Mount Pleasant. 2. Has three kids and is currently working on his fourth! 3. Enjoys playing soccer in his free time.

Ekaterina Rubtsova 1. Teaches Cross-Fit after work. 2. Goes by E-Kat at the office. 3. Does not use a headset at the office.

Alina Rijneveld 1. Favorite hobby is paddle boarding. 2. Makes a fabulous Margarita and Old Fashioned. 3. Recently got a new puppy named Umka.

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Snizhana Penchev 1. Ran a half marathon in December. 2. Recently bought a sewing machine. 3. Is looking forward to harvesting the tomatoes from her garden this spring.

Clint Myers 1. Favorite pastime is eating ice cream on the beach with a nice sunset. 2. Has a lucky piece of gum stuck under his truck seat that he rubs every morning before work. 3. Considers himself slightly below average at disc golf.

Justin Rieger 1. Recently engaged! Congrats! 2. Is a home brewer. 3. Owns a Pitbull named Luna.

Ray Gaizelis 1. Fan of classical jazz and his favorite artist is Greg Porter. 2. Loves the beach, diving, sailing, and kite-surfing. Or, just a glass of wine watching the waves roll in. 3. He can speak Russian…in French.

Zach Waters 1. Is the office meteorologist. 2. Must get approval from his wife for a non-work activity, one week in advance. 3. Loves to share photos of his son, Clark.

Sadie Corle 1. Enjoys going off-roading in the parking lot after work. 2. Loves shopping at T.J. Maxx for deals. 3. Loves cats and ice cream.

Rachel Wolf 1. Enjoys cooking traditional French cuisine.

2. Practices the Japanese martial art form of Aikido. 3. Learned how to drive a manual car this year! Kind of.

Nate Setters 1. Used to work as a professional wedding photographer. 2. Has run over 30 marathons! 3. Proud to have the curliest hair in Charleston, SC.

Ivan Strilka 1. Buys pitch forks during lunch. 2. Played soccer in college. 3. Adopted a Basset Hound/Lab mix named Moose.

Clay Bell 1. Enjoys backpacking and kayaking. 2. Steak enthusiast. 3. Loves rock climbing in his free time.

Written by: Marvin Manuel

EDI is the hidden department of IT. Most people don’t know who the EDI team is or that they exist. They are a quirky group with years of IT experience. They might seem like your typical IT group that you see on TV, but there’s more to them than meets the eye. Now that I am a part of the EDI team, I’ll try to give some insight into the people that work behind the scenes on a lot of ALX and TMS projects for the Allen Lund Company.

Keith Curtis: The Boss

Keith is the captain of the department, leading the team to make deadlines and taking the hits when EDI goes down. Years ago he started in desktop support, travelling the states with Craig Borzelliere and Bryan Wolford working on new office installations and moves. After that he spent a couple of years in Canada for the TMS implementation of Sofina, returning to Corporate because his visa expired. As

dedicated as he is to his job, he currently spends his free time building retro arcade systems or converting his garage into a VR space because sometimes the real world isn’t exciting enough. But don’t be fooled with his nerdy free time, he is still an outdoorsman at heart: paddle boarding, camping, and travelling to Alaska to check out the Aurora Borealis. Soon, he is going to Japan to add to his world adventures while trying not to act like a kid in a candy store with the Japanese high-end technology.

Michael Wilson : Mutech

Michael started as a consultant for ALC in 1983, became a full-time employee in 1998 and is still going strong. The best dressed person in the company, always with a tie and jacket on, he helped create what ALX is today. He may talk to you in tech speak or reference things far before your time, but he always provides the answers we need to get the job done. He is a mental history book of the old processes this

company used before ALX was created and can still remember every technological change we’ve made to this day. He saw Bill Gates demonstrate the first version of Microsoft Word on the Apple Lisa at COMDEX in 1983 and took a week off to attend Burning Man in 2017. Every night Michael makes plans for taking over the world.

Yuan Jiang: The Man, the Myth, the Legend

Yuan is the other half that helped create ALX. If ALX is not working, he’s pretty much the one to fix it with his infamous reply, “please try again” and most of the time it’s fixed. Though it may be difficult to talk to him sometimes, he is our favorite person to talk to. With his “hmm” and “wha” replies when we ask him a question, he always finds a way to get the job done. He actually worked with Chetan at another

company before coming to ALC. Not long after Chetan started here, he convinced Yuan to join ALC and as they say, the rest is history. With the abundant amount of information he has to spare, all of us in IT have much to learn from him. Though it may not seem like it, Yuan too, is a bit of a gamer himself. He’s played Call of Duty and Battlefield on Xbox, but still refuses to go online for multiplayer. Pretty sure he doesn’t want to put me to shame.

Carey Iwahashi: The Joker

Very few people in the company know who Carey is, and that includes people working at Corporate. He is the EDI member that works far behind the computer screen helping to make sure the files sent to and from our customers are arriving correctly while making system stability improvements. He’s kind of like the class clown of the department while being one of the hardest workers. He used to work at Konami

(a video game company) in EDI and as you can guess, he’s a bit of a gamer himself. When he’s not working on an EDI project, he is either remodeling his house, assisting his daughter on video game inspired costumes, cruising on his motorcycle, or writing restaurant reviews for Yelp. There is probably more that he does on his free time, but you would have to ask him yourself…at your own risk.

Jill Smith: Team Mom

Another person in the company that is not well known outside of IT and TMS is Jill. She and Carey are two sides of the same coin. A mom that can do it all: working on TMS projects for Costco and KIK while taking her kids to all of their sporting events. She can develop onboard data integrations for ALX, EDI, and TMS customers while still attending her kid’s

games. With 20 years in the EDI industry, she was a consultant for ALC for years before becoming full-time. Though she works from home in Tennessee, it’s always fun hearing her dog, Dixie chime in every once in a while during our conference calls. From spending time on a lake waterskiing barefoot to checking out Dolly Parton last October to cheering for her local sports teams, the Tennessee Volunteers and Nashville Predators, she is far from the norm of what you would think of a typical IT person.

Marvin Manuel: The New Guy and Still the Gamer

The only thing new about me since the Desktop Support article in the October 2018 FreightVine is that I have moved to EDI. Keith, as they say, made me an offer I could not refuse. I’ve been in this department for about two months and now have a better understanding of what EDI is and who the people are that run it. There’s a lot to learn in what feels like a

short time but I fit in just fine with this group of nerds, so learning from them isn’t that bad. To cope with the amount of information that they are trying to download into my head, I still keep up with my hobbies when I finally get to leave for the day. I am making plans to head to Wondercon later this year and am going to some punk rock shows since I failed to attend any last year. PC gaming still eats up most of my time, but I’m pretty sure the longer I stay in EDI, there will be less time to game.

Artwork is courtesy of: Brian Park (Marvin’s friend)

Written by: Dave Comber and the Office Employees

Greetings from the Madison Office Hello to all from the Madison office! We had a very good 2018 with record earnings. 2019 is off to a great start, as we set an earnings record for the month of January, despite a visit from the Polar Vortex and multiple snow storms. We thought we’d share updated bios of everyone in the office that contribute to our office’s success. We currently have the largest staff we’ve ever had with 18 team members. Here is the Madison team: Jodie Moroni – Broker’s Assistant (Senior CS Rep) I have lived in Wisconsin my whole life and after this winter, I’m not sure why. In my family is my husband, Del, and son, Hunter plus one very cute doggy, Molly. Hunter is in his fourth semester at Madison College studying engineering. He plans to transfer to either UW Madison or UW Platteville next year. Molly is a Brittany Spaniel and is 15 years old which is old for a british hunter. I like to travel while Del enjoys staying close to home to hunt and fish, but he is going to start travelling soon, even though he doesn’t know it yet. All of us enjoy summer by hiking and having bonfires in the backyard at night while usually listening to the Brewers on the radio. I’m really looking forward to the nice warm days of summer. Dave Comber – Manager I was born in the Chicago area but was raised and lived most of my life in Wisconsin, so I’m a real cheese head at heart. I’ve been with our office for over 17 years and have about 25 years of transportation experience. I’ve been married to my wife, Tammy for over 16 years and we have two children, Michael, 14 and Jaclyn, 12. I’ve always been a sports enthusiast. I played varsity basketball for four years and varsity baseball for two years while in college at Lawrence University in Appleton, WI. My kids inherited my enthusiasm for athletics, as we spend much of our free time (and money) following my son’s travelling basketball and baseball teams and my daughter’s soccer and basketball teams. As expected, our favorite teams are the Wisconsin Badgers, Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Brewers, and the Milwaukee Bucks!

Sandra Dickman – Broker’s Assistant (Inside Sales Coordinator) I have worked in our office for almost 15 years. I live in Madison with my boyfriend, Tony and our cat, Butter. I like to stay active with as many outdoor activities as possible. I enjoy kayaking, hiking, running, biking, and snowshoeing. In my spare time I enjoy travelling, grilling out, and going to Brewers, Packers, and Badger games. Mariet Marks – Broker’s Assistant (CS Rep) I was born and raised in Sweden and came here as an exchange student my senior year of high school in Waunakee, WI where I met my future husband, Ryan. After living back in Sweden for a couple of years, I returned to the states to get married and have been here ever since. I have been in the Madison office since 2004 and part of ALC since 2014. Ryan and I have two cats, Maja and Sofia. I love to travel to see my family in Sweden and friends in Europe. My interests are cooking, gardening, reading, swimming, and bicycling. I like watching Badgers Hockey and World Cup Soccer. Eric Alexander – Transportation Broker Like Dave, I’m a Chicago expat that has lived most of my life in Wisconsin. I went to college at UW Madison and fell in love with the city, which is basically the perfect size. I’ve been in our office since May 2005, so going on 14 years. I’m a lifelong board gamer and RPG player. In the summer at lunch I’m the one feeding the chipmunks on the office grounds (yes, some of them do come when I call them now.) On and off I keep mice as pets but am currently taking a break from it since my most recent mouse, Eddie passed away from old age. Kyiel Kovach – Transportation Broker I recently celebrated my fifth anniversary with ALC and have worked in the logistics/transportation industry for almost 10 years. I come from a manufacturing, warehousing background and am constantly amazed at the technological advances in our everyday work environment that have been made since I began here. I still keep a quarter in my car in case I need to make a phone call while I am out. I have been happily married for more than 20 years and I am pleased to say that two children are out of the house with the other two almost there. My wife is an interior renovator and has a great website showing her work (shameless plug but there is a reason it has been 20 years). I believe in Big Foot, UFO’s and that everyone can make a difference if they want to.

Mike Meyer – Operations Manager I am an Iowa native who relocated to the Madison area eight years ago to be with my wife, Amanda and have been working in the transportation brokerage industry ever since. While in Iowa I had six years of experience managing a liquid and bulk storage facility. I have been married for six years and have a three- year-old son, Miles and a one-year-old daughter, June. In our free time we enjoy being outside; hiking, fishing, and boating. Ben Tinker – Assistant Manager Born in Madison, I have lived in Wisconsin my entire life. I have been married for nine years to my wife, Heather and have four rambunctious kids. Madeline and Olivia are seven years old and identical twins. Owen is five years old and 100% boy. His favorite movie right now is Sandlot. Grant was born on 12/23/18 and is seven weeks old. He is enjoying long naps and snuggles with anyone willing to hold him. I have been in this office for seven years and in the transportation industry for 13 years. I am a diehard fan of everything University of Wisconsin and am three years into my unsuccessful obsession with golf. Gail Meyer – Accounting Supervisor I’ve been in the brokerage trucking business for nine years with the last five years at ALC. I’ve been married to my husband, Dave, for 29 years and have three children and one grandchild. I enjoy walking, cooking, baking, sewing, and crocheting in my spare time. Jason McFarlane – Transportation Broker I have worked at ALC for over five years. I live in “The Only Waunakee in the World” (a village in Dane County) with my wife, Elise and our two daughters, Abigail (6) and Anna (4). My family enjoys watching and playing sports. We love cheering on our Packers, Brewers, Badgers, Bucks, and when we aren’t watching our teams play, we enjoy playing a few sports ourselves. Abby and Anna are both in swimming and gymnastics and I am currently on a bowling team with some others in the office and play softball. The girls and I collect Lego’s and video games, keeping our huge collection of both in our basement. Ethan Noles – 2 nd /3 rd Shift Transportation Broker I have worked for the Allen Lund Company for almost two years. I am married to my wife, Amanda and have three stepchildren, Abria, Chaya, and Eliam. I enjoy hanging out with my family whether it is a trip out or just something at home plus watching movies as well as sporting events.

Mike Kessler – BDS I’ve been with ALC for five years. I grew up in Wisconsin and have lived in the Madison area for most of my life. My wife, Justine and I have been married 15 years and have a nine-year-old daughter, Natalie. Together we enjoy cheering on all the Wisconsin sports teams (of course), travelling (usually to somewhere warmer than Wisconsin which is almost everywhere), and going for walks with our dog, Rosie. Now, we also spend many weekends at the pool for swim meets since Natalie has become immersed in the world of competitive swimming. We also enjoy movies and spending time with friends. Beau Thompson – BDS I was born and raised in a small town in Illinois where the culinary delicacy is gas station pizza (Casey’s General Store – you gotta try the taco pizza). Then I moved to a larger town with stop lights and chain pizza restaurants where I worked as a sports director at several radio stations. In 2010, I was featured in a Sports Illustrated column for broadcasting 153 high school basketball games in a 16 week period. Following my foray in radio, I worked as the Director of the Leatherneck Sports Network at Western Illinois University while also going back to school for a degree in marketing. This is where I met Dr. Jim Kenny and was introduced to ALC. I married my wife, Amy in 2017 and we have a dog named Biscuit. In my free time, I collect Chicago Cubs baseball memorabilia that includes a collection of more than 258,000 Cubs baseball cards and more than 300 autographed baseballs. James Westphal – Transportation Broker I’ve been married for 14 years to my wife, Jackie and have two amazing children, Camron (10) and Elise (5). I enjoy spending time travelling with my family, plus cooking, art, and I am an avid gamer. I attended Loras College where I studied studio art and art history. After college I moved to Madison where I worked in sales for Game Stop, in addition to sales and operations management at Best Buy before coming to work for the ALC Madison office. Jeff Olson – Transportation Broker I was born in a very small town by Green Bay, WI called Gillett. I grew up on a small dairy farm with five brothers and sisters, which my oldest brother still operates as a much larger dairy farm today. Needless to say, most of my days as a kid revolved around doing chores as the cows never took a day off. When I graduated from high school, I decided to get out of farming and attended a local university. I earned my Bachelor of Science Degree in Mass Communications with a minor in Coaching from the University of Wisconsin-

Stevens Point. My dream was to always be a sports broadcaster but I learned after a few years in the industry that it’s very tough to make a living so I decided to look at other careers which landed me in the logistics field. I have been with the Allen Lund Company for just over 1.5 years and have worked in logistics for almost 15 years. During my free time, I like to keep track of all of the local sports teams as I’m a huge sports nut so anytime the Badgers, Packers, Brewers, Bucks, etc. are on TV, I am usually tuned in. When I’m not watching sports, I am usually participating in them. Basketball and golf are my favorites but I’m pretty much up for anything. My wife and I just got married in 2017 and were blessed with a sweet baby granddaughter, so a lot our free time is spent with her and the rest of the family. Darryl Krecji – Transportation Broker I was born in Milwaukee but grew up in Thiensville, a small village just north of Milwaukee. I now live in Lake Mills and have stayed in Wisconsin my entire life except for the five years I attended the University of Minnesota. I am a die-hard Packer, Brewer, Bucks, Gophers, and Admirals fan. I have two wonderful children, Angel (16) and AJ (14) who are my pride and joy. I am heavily involved in middle school and high school athletics. I spent the last three years coaching youth football and am the vice president of the Lake Mills Booster Club. In my free time I enjoy bicycling, ethnic festivals, spending time with my family, friends, and girlfriend, Kimberly. Kris Cramer – Transportation Broker I grew up in the Waukesha, WI area and went to high school in Mukwonago. I currently live in Cottage Grove, WI with my girlfriend, Tiffany. I have been working in logistics for the last 13 years. In my free time I enjoy playing hockey and my favorite team is the STL Blues. I also own a Harley-Davidson so I enjoy riding around the Madison/Milwaukee area during the warmer months. Kristi Blum – Transportation Broker in Training I joined ALC in December 2018 after 16 years with RR Donnelly. I was raised in rural South Central Wisconsin by my father, a trucking owner operator and mother, a dairy farmer. I reside in SC Wisconsin with my husband of 18 years, Brady, a custom crop farmer and two boys, Logan (16) and Collin (13). Our boys are three sport athletes and when we’re not running to practices, team dinners, and games, we enjoy spending time together going on ranger rides, horseback rides, tractor pulls plus fishing and family camping trips. I stay active in our school district and community by serving as our Athletics Booster Club President as well as participating in mental health and suicide workshops and fundraisers. I look forward to what the future holds for both my family and my new ALC work family.

~ The Madison Photo Album ~

Ben Tinker's wife, Heather and their children Madeline, Olivia, Owen, and Grant

Darryl Krecji with his children, Angel and AJ

Dave Comber with wife, Tammy and kids, Michael and Jaclyn at 10,000 ft. at the Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming (August 2018)

Mike Meyer with wife, Amanda and children, Miles  June

Jason McFarlane with wife, Elise and children, Abigail  Anna with one of Jason's closest friend, Chewbacca at Disney World

Mike Kessler with wife, Justine and daughter, Natalie in the Bahamas

James Westphal with wife, Jackie and children, Camron  Elise

Jeff Olson with wife, Tracy and family at their wedding

Sandra Dickman and boyfriend, Tony at a Wisconsin Badger basketball game

Gail Meyer's husband, Dave with grandson, Vin in Big Al II at the Middleton, WI Good Neighbor Festival where he drove Big AL in the parade

Mariet Marks with husband, Ryan in downtown Madison

Written by: Angela Calderon and the Office Employees

Hello ALC! The San Francisco office is finally settled in to our new space. There have been several new additions to our office and we are still growing. Hope you enjoy getting to know a little more about us. Bob Rose 1) If you could choose your age foreve r, what age would you choose and why? 35, old enough not to be completely stupid, but young enough to do whatever I want. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? Worry less, do more and have fun. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? The Matrix - Morpheus. Olga Kirikova 1) If you could choose your age forever, what age would you choose and why? 35, 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? Enjoy every moment of your life. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Gone with the Wind – Scarlett, of course. Milagros Aredo 1) If you could choose your age forever, what age would you choose and why? 25, not too young or old with enough experience to lead into my next decade of life. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? Doing me, living life with no regrets in search of ultimate happiness. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? 50 First Dates – Lucy.

Aseer Hanif 1) If yo u could choose your age forever, what age would you choose and why? 21, because I can be living on my own and still have the athletic ability to do whatever I want. The more you age, the slower you become. I would still be able to do all adult things in life and still feel fine the next day. LOL. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? Life happens, learn to overcome your challenges to become a better you. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? I would choose a Marvel movie and be Black Panther. I love Marvel and the comics, so to be in one of the movies would make my childhood dreams come true. Lindsay Newton 1) If you could choose your age forever, what age would you choose and why? I think a range is better than a specific age but since I have to choose I would say 35, legally able to drive, drink, rent a car, run for office and old enough to be taken seriously! Sounds good to me! 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? Princess Bride accounting version: "My name is Lindsay Newton. You have not paid your bills. Prepare to die." 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Lord of the Rings: I would be happy as a hobbit in the Shire AFTER the war is over. A peaceful life with seven meals a day sounds perfect to me! Seema Madhawan 1) If you could choose your age forever, what age would you c hoose and why? 21, life was stress free and fun. LOL 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would the slogan be? Live life as if it were your last day, tomorrow is not promised. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Wonder Woman. LOL. Wendy Adan 1) If you could choose your age forever, what age would you c hoose and why? 30, at this age I felt like I was almost an adult. Still trying to figure it out. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? “ Do the best you can until you know better. Then, when you know better, do better.” Maya Angelou. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Godfather II - Michael Corleone. It’s my favorite, is that bad??!!!!

Carly Lopez 1) If you could choose your age forever, what age would you ch oose and why? When I hit an age I would like to repeat over and over I will let you know. I do look forward to being a wacky old lady someday. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? An apple a day will keep anyone away if you just throw it hard enough. Whoever said that nothing was impossible never tried to slam a revolving door, and never trust people who smile constantly, they’re either selling something or not very bright. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Adventures in Babysitting – Chris, the babysitter. M’ysha Gregory 1) If you could choose your age forev er, what age would you choose and why? One-day-old because I wouldn’t have a worry in the world! 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? Walking strong through tall gates, just me and my little army! 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Man on Fire - Lisa Martin Ramos (Pita’s Mother). Albert Llamas 1) If you could choose your age forever, w hat age would you choose and why? 26, started at ALC, got married and was expecting my first child! 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? “Yolo” (I’m taking credit for it)! 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Young Guns - Chavez y Chavez. Angela Calderon 1) If you could choose your age forever, w hat age would you choose and why? 35, old enough to know better and do better. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people have said you could not do. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? X-Men - Jean Grey (aka Phoenix). Amanda Pina 1) If you could choose your age forever, what age would you choo se and why? 31, you are young enough to be/act young yet old enough to know better and have your feet on the ground. It is also the year I started ALC, yet I did not think of this until I was finished with my initial answer. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? Be a nice human. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Hermione Granger - this muggle was not only a

great and loyal friend, she was never afraid to speak her mind and always stood up for herself. Magic was very natural to her and was invited to Hogwarts to learn the craft. Although Hermione was different from everyone at Hogwarts she never gave up and always excelled in the craft of doing good things. Bill Kretsch 1) If you could choose your age forever, what age would you choose and why? Around 25, just seems like a good age. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? Don't worry about what you can't control. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? No idea. Matt Fyten 1) If you could choose your age forever, what age would you choose and why? 32, that was the best year of my life...everything came together that year . 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would the slogan be? Just because you’re doing a lot more, doesn’t mean you’re getting a lot more done. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? True Romance - Clarence Worley. Niko Clark 1) If you could choose your age forever, what age would you choose and why? 20, the most fun year ever and I didn’t feel old yet. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? Wherever you’re at, there you are. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Van Wilder in Van Wilder. Braden Goodere 1) If you could choose your age forever, what age would you choose and why? 28, my body didn’t hurt after playing sports. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? You only live once, enjoy it. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Old School - Will Ferrell. Lynn Liu 1) If you could choose your age forever, w hat age would you choose and why? 23, the first year of university and I enjoyed everything. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? Enjoy every moment in life. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Harry Potter - any student that can do magic.

Clarence Tse 1) If you could choose your age forever, what age would you choose and why? 25, because it ends in 5, is a multiple of 5, and the square root is also 5. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? Unicorns are real! 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Any movie that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is in and whatever character he plays. Morgan Underwood 1) If you could choose your a ge forever, what age would you choose and why? Whatever my age is right now. (FYI: he’s in his mid-thirties) 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? In just one day I put together a puzzle that said two to four years on the box. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Sandlot – Benny the Jet. Heroes get remembered, legends never die (go Dodgers). Jovita Chase 1) If you could choose your age forever, w hat age would you choose and why? 12, r ollerblading, playing wall ball, and the Backstreet Boys were life. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? Peace, love, and poetry. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? I would have to say Calogero from A Bronx Tale. Ed Nakiso 1) If you could choose your age forever, what age would you choose and why? 40, old enough to have life experience and young enough to enjoy the things I like to do without any physical limitations. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? Have fun everyday and laugh. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Don’t need to be in a movie, I’ve had great experiences and a blast in my own life so far. Kevin Reed 1) If you could choose your age forever, what age would you choose and why? 21, still young but without the restrictions. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? If you aren't happy with where you are, you did something wrong along the way. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Butch Cassidy in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Matt Cwirla 1) If you could choose your age forever, what age would you choose and why? 24, because I’m old enough to not worry about being young but not old enough to be worried about my age. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? In an ever changing world, don’t forget who you are. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Inception, so I could live out my best dreams. Ty Tallakson 1) If you could choose your age foreve r, what age would you choose and why? 49, I am wise and the body is still intact. 2) If you were to create a slogan for your life, what would it be? To God, with love. 3) If you could be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play? Jim Carey’s role in The Grinch.

Bob and Wendy

Ugly Christmas sweater day

Ping-Pong ~ Not Just a Spectator Sport!

Office poll: who would you say is the Steph Curry of our office at ping-pong?

 2 nd runner up: Braden  1 st runner up: Aseer  Winner (by a unanimous vote): Bill

~ Babies ~

Mary Rippey’s (Rochester) Derek Harbison (Greenville) and daughter, Sarah and husband, wife, Abbey welcomed Whitley Scott welcomed Avery Rose on Grace on 01/09/19 at 1:37 p.m., January 28th she was 8 lbs. 8 oz. and 20.5” long

Ben Tinker (Madison) and his wife, Heather welcomed son, Grant Steven on 12/23/18

“Kirk Bailey (Richmond) and wife, Courtney welcomed Tucker Cole into the world on February 5 at 8:11 a.m., weighing in at 9 lbs., 3 oz. and 20 inches long. After the birth Kirk reported that mom and Tucker were doing great and he was slowly being weaned off the oxygen! Harold Kimble and I are a little disappointed that our choice of Gerald Harold was edged out for the name but we understand and hope the option is open for the next one.” Gerald Ebert

~ Miscellaneous ~

Matt Minthorn (Phoenix) is an assistant coach for his son, Samuel’s travel hockey team. They lost only three games out of 20 and won two tournaments. They won in Lake Placid, NY beating a team from Guelph, Ontario and then won the Arizona Thanksgiving Shootout, beating a team from Winnipeg 2-0.

Brian Lam (Cleveland) shared these pictures from a storm on the shores of Lake Erie, only five minutes from his house. CBS morning news and the Weather Channel featured these pictures.

Mike Neivert (Boston) climbed to an ice cave on Frankenstein Cliffs in New Hampshire

Ty Tallakson (San Francisco) with sons, Ben and Joe at Mammoth Ski Resort on President’s weekend. Winds were 50 mph and it snowed continuously. In addition, Ben and fiancée Angelina Bennici got engaged on January 18 th .

When a car got stuck in the Madison office parking lot on February 12 th after an eight inch plus snowfall, two ALC employees, Ben Tinker and Mike Kessler plus some good Samaritans were able to push the car out.

Patricia McDonald (Grand Rapids) and her grandson, Ethan McDonald attended the mother/grandmother, son/grandson dance ~ it was Super Hero Night

L to R: Stephanie Harris and Leonora Winegar (Grand Rapids) wearing matching Valentine Day’s outfits

Team building at the Madison office! When Kyiel Kovach (right) received a few rough calls, James Westphal comforted him.

Rinaldas “Ray” Gaizelis Charleston

“Dave Comber (Madison) and I had a friendly wager on the Packers/Bears game. He’s a big Packers fan and I’m a big Bears fan (originally from Chicago). So, the loser had to take an embarrassing picture in the other team’s gear for the FreightVine.” Mark Zitzer (Little Rock)

Eric Sawchuk (Chicago) in the Oval Office at the Nixon Library

San Antonio’s Holiday Party

Whitney Scott (Accounting) and Tracey Scott’s (LA Sales) son, Otto visiting Santa

The Grand Rapids Holiday Party

Eric Claus Bowers (Grand Rapids) gives a “thumbs up” for the upcoming New Year

The Costco Water Adventure By: Bill Bess, Carrier Development

Shaun Leiker (Orlando) and I assisted in the salvage of 36,768 bottles (45,379 pounds) of Kirkland water from a trailer that went over a Jacksonville bridge and landed on its roof in about four feet of muddy water. The trailer could not be lifted with the bottles in it because it had been compromised from flipping off the bridge. The environmentalists were all over this and our #1 customer was getting negative hits on social media as a few of the bottles with labels began floating down the river. This was a full blown emergency that involved the entire ALC executive team, Costco’s upper management, Captain Hook (Shaun) and of course, Captain Nemo (me). In less than 24 hours we arranged for six men in wet suits, two 28 foot flat bottom boats, two 30 foot roll out dumpsters, and supplies (knives, trash bags, and dry suits). It was raining with strong winds and the water was 55 degrees. We estimate that each man cut and bagged over 7,000 water bottles filling 214 trash bags! After 20 hours of cutting bottles I finally cut the neck off the last bottle and drank it dry, it was truly refreshing. Our #1 customer had to be impressed with ALC’s response time and effort. What an excellent example of team work and good old “ALC American Ingenuity”!

~ Celebrations ~

The LA Office Celebrated Tracey Lewin’s 30 th Anniversary

~Tracey and David Lund~

The San Antonio Office Celebrated Jesse Acevedo Jr.’s 5th Anniversary

L to R: Troy Magers and Jesse

And Accounting Celebrated Karen Bunch’s 5th Anniversary

HealthNow Administrative Services Resources Did you know that HealthNow Administrative Services (HNAS) offers you and your eligible family members a wide variety of resources that can help you understand, maintain, and if necessary, improve your level of health. Check these out! Tip: The key to using HNAS to its fullest is to set-up your online user I.D. and password. On-line health assessments – A health assessment can help you understand your level of health and fitness and how you can improve them, if necessary. Health assessments also identify potential health risks and help your doctor focus on your specific needs to provide targeted care. The next time you get your annual check-up, ask for a copy of your blood work results and blood pressure reading. You will need these when completing your own personal health assessment. Online: myhnas.com Health Coaching – Get the guidance and support you need to achieve your personal health goals. HNAS’ team of health coaches consists of registered nurses, nutritionists, social workers, respiratory therapists, health educators, and exercise physiologists. These trained professionals can: • Actively support, encourage, and educate • Help develop goals and plans of action • Identify barriers to better health • Show you how to manage and control chronic conditions • Promote a safe and healthy lifestyle Call: 1-855-581-1812 and ask for Nurse Jennifer to learn more about health coaching. Clinical Coaching – If you suffer from a chronic illness, you can access one-on- one health coaching through HNAS. HNAS will work with your doctor and help you manage complications with any of the following conditions: • Heart Disease • Diabetes • Asthma • Depression • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COBD) For more information, or to enroll, call 1-877-229-1002 and ask for Nurse Jennifer.

Health Advocate NurseLine – HNAS’ Advocate NurseLine gives you access to registered nurses for advice and information whenever you need it. Save time,

money, and worry. Call: 1-855-424-5400

Health Advocacy Services – The health care system is complex and can be difficult to navigate on your own. Health Advocate provides you with a variety of health care support and solutions at no cost to you! Use Health Advocate for help with: • Finding the right doctors • Finding elder care services • Resolving claims and billing issues • Answering your benefit questions • Clarifying tests and treatments, and get second opinions • Working with Blue Shield Blue Cross to get approvals Call: 1-866-695-8622 or email: answers@HealthAdvocate.com Be well, Sadie Maxwell ~ your ALC Benefits Administrator

Written by: Lauren Thomas

A huge THANK YOU to everyone that participated in FIVE + FIT! You should be so proud of yourself and your co-workers. It is easy to forget the importance of fueling our bodies with healthy foods, plus the benefits we reap from physical activity.

Your participation in FIVE + FIT is just the beginning , the healthy habits you may have formed should be continued year round! As summer approaches, find ways to add FIVE + FIT into your daily life. Fresh fruits and warm weather for outdoor activities!

Another thank you to our health care partners

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BUTTON  Build/schedule  Cover  Update

BOOK IT BUTTON  Cover  Load Manager  Carrier Payments  Load Confirmation

ACCOUNTING BUTTONS  Invoice/Settle Process

Written by: Stacey James

Office/ Department

Acts of Kindness

1 Cardinal Manning Center, Feeding the Homeless 2 Feeding San Diego, Food Drive

Corporate

Corporate

3 TeamBonding 4 Growing Home

ALC Management

Denver

Cardinal Manning Center Feeding the Homeless ~ Corporate

The Cardinal Manning Center is a homeless shelter in Los Angeles, CA. It opened in 1955 and offers a comprehensive program for homeless men transitioning off the streets and into housing.

L to R: Bob Rose (San Francisco), Valerie Logan (Finance), Carman O’Leary (Marketing), Kenny Lund, Nora Trueblood (Marketing) and Chelsea Chapman (CSC)

L to R: Kenny, Gina Doyle (St. Vincent de Paul), and Ken Martinet (Catholic Big Brothers)

Feeding San Diego, Food Drive ~ Corporate

At headquarter’s a food drive was held during the month of February for Feeding San Diego. The donations received became a part of ALC’s annual managers’ meeting teamwork activity.

teamBonding ~ ALC Management

For ALC's annual managers’ meeting teamwork activity, coordinated by TeamBonding, each team went to different locations solving clues and collecting food item tokens for their care packages. In the end, the true winners were those that received much needed food from Feeding San Diego.

Growing Home ~ Denver

“The Denver office was lucky enough to team up with Noosa Yoghurt to provide both non refrigerated and refrigerated food supplies along with personal care items for the pantry at Growing Home. Growing Home works to house homeless families with children under the age of 18 and provide basic necessities to reverse the downward spiral of homeless families. Presently, Growing Home is working with 112 families in the greater Denver area. The services offered to families are structured to each family’s specific needs. Parenting classes, health screening, immunization as well as GED and English speaking classes are a few of the services offered. Temporary housing and transition into more permanent housing is a large part of their program as well.” Brodie Donaldson

Gus Gustafson

 March 2019  Office/Department Years

Name

On

Julie Scott

Carrier Resources

5 1 1 5 1 5 5 1 1 1 5

March 3, 2019 March 5, 2019 March 5, 2019 March 10, 2019 March 15, 2019 March 16, 2019 March 17, 2019 March 17, 2019 March 21, 2019 March 26, 2019 March 30, 2019 March 31, 2019 April 1, 2019 April 2, 2019 April 2, 2019 April 5, 2019 April 7, 2019 April 9, 2019 April 12, 2019 April 14, 2019 April 16, 2019 April 16, 2019 April 17, 2019 April 20, 2019 April 23, 2019 April 28, 2019 April 30, 2019 April 30, 2019 April 30, 2019 On

Matt Almaraz Josh Rivera Peggy Gourley Jason LoCicero Orbel Minassian Julie Godwin

Chicago St. Louis

Los Angeles

Carrier Resources

Los Angeles Rochester

10

Lee Maslyn

Charlotte Orlando

Frances Lebron

Tom Czar Neil Webb Julia Jecty

Boston

Little Rock Memphis

 April 2019 

Name

Office/Department Years

Tammi McEuen Kimberly Foster Linda Gutierrez Craig Borzelliere Casey Tracey Olga Kirikova Brett Tingey Jason Poulter Leo Escamilla Darryl Krejci Tracey Scott Felicia Arellano Tasha Starnes Whitney Scott D'von Ellison

St. Louis Memphis Phoenix

5 1 1 5 1 5 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1

IT - Systems Los Angeles San Francisco

20

Portland St. Louis Houston Madison

15

Los Angeles Los Angeles ALC Logistics Accounting

20

Cincinnati

Niko Clark

San Francisco

Sherry Hernandez

Rochester

 May 2019 

Name

Office/Department

Years

On

Jason Rabine

Phoenix

5 1 5 1

May 1, 2019 May 7, 2019 May 12, 2019 May 14, 2019 May 16, 2019 May 21, 2019 May 24, 2019 May 29, 2019

Anthony Gomez Elizabeth Salazar Johnathan Long Valerie Logan Matthew Peterson Lisa Grossnickle

Dallas

MarCom Little Rock Finance Charlotte MarCom Greenville

25

1

15

Jason Florence

1

The anniversaries listed are considered a milestone (1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35)

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