Chris Spear departing as head of American Trucking Associations

ATA says Spear informed board of his departure, which went into effect immediately

Chris Spear is out at ATA. (Photo: U.S. Senate)

(Editor’s note: story has new information from its original publication).

Chris Spear is out as the president and CEO of the American Trucking Associations.

In a letter sent to members Friday, signed by ATA chairman Greg Hodgen, CEO of Groendyke Transport, said Spear’s “tenure as president and CEO has concluded, effective today.”

While there was no indication in the letter whether Spear had decided to leave his position on his own or whether the ATA chose to have him depart, a statement released Friday afternoon by ATA said Spear had told the organization he was leaving.

“Chris Spear informed our Executive Committee today that he will be departing the American Trucking Associations, effective immediately,” the statement said. “On behalf of ATA, I thank Chris for more than a decade of service to the association and our industry. During his tenure, ATA secured significant policy victories, strengthened its advocacy operation, and elevated trucking’s voice in Washington.”

In the letter sent to membership, Hodgen said one accomplishment by Spear was “assembling an exceptionally talented and experienced team to represent this industry. ATA has the advocacy horsepower to keep advancing our priorities without missing a beat. From our policy experts and technical professionals to our government affairs and communications teams, we have a world-class operation working together to deliver results for our members. That depth, expertise, and shared sense of purpose will continue to drive our association forward, regardless of who is at the wheel.”
Hodgen said a search has begun to “(identify) ATA’s next President and CEO.”

“In the meantime, I want to assure you that ATA remains strong, focused and fully engaged in delivering results for our members,” Hodgen said. “Our mission has not changed. Our advocacy agenda remains intact.”

Spear had recently observed his 10-year anniversary as president and CEO of the organization.  But more significantly, he was just beginning an extension of his contract. A five-year deal signed in 2021 was extended in 2024 until 2029.

He came to ATA after being vice president of government affairs at Hyundai Motor Co. He had an earlier stint at ATA as senior vice president for legislative affairs at ATA. Spear also served in a government relations role at Honeywell International.

Spear also held several positions in the federal government.

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John has an almost 40-year career covering commodities, most of the time at S&P Global Platts. He created the Dated Brent benchmark, now the world’s most important crude oil marker. He was Director of Oil, Director of News, the editor in chief of Platts Oilgram News and the “talking head” for Platts on numerous media outlets, including CNBC, Fox Business and Canada’s BNN. He covered metals before joining Platts and then spent a year running Platts’ metals business as well. He was awarded the International Association of Energy Economics Award for Excellence in Written Journalism in 2015. In 2010, he won two Corporate Achievement Awards from McGraw-Hill, an extremely rare accomplishment, one for steering coverage of the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster and the other for the launch of a public affairs television show, Platts Energy Week.