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H.O. Wolding honors 10 area employees for safe driving achievements

By STEVENS POINT NEWS
May 21, 2018
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AMHERST — H.O. Wolding has announced the induction of 10 area drivers into its Safe Driving Club. Recognition as a Safe Driving Club member requires accumulating one million or more consecutive miles of accident-free driving.

The 10 Portage County drivers recognized by H.O. Wolding for their safe driving accomplishments are:

David Dieterich, Marion, Wis. – 3 million miles

Kris Sjogren, Stevens Point, Wis. – 3 million miles

Jay Gray, Amherst, Wis. – 2 million miles

Wayne Holmes, Amherst, Wis. – 2 million miles

Gary Milan, Amherst, Wis. – 2 million miles

Wally Nemeth, Plover, Wis. – 2 million miles

Jay Rose, Amherst, Wis. – 2 million miles

Timothy Blair, Plover, Wis. – 1 million miles

Mark Pacocha, Amherst, Wis. – 1 million miles

Jeff Zywicki, Stevens Point, Wis. – 1 million miles

In addition to these individuals, 37 other H.O. Wolding drivers from across the United States have been inducted into its Safe Driving Club because of attaining one million or more consecutive accident-free miles.

According to Marc Wolding, director of operations at H.O. Wolding, accumulating a million or more consecutive accident-free miles is an outstanding driving accomplishment.

“Each day the operation of a truck presents all kinds of challenges, which include everything from the weather to driving a vehicle on busy highways and streets in and around other vehicles. As a company, we are proud to recognize these drivers for achieving one million or more accident-free miles. Each day they bring an exceptional level of dedication and professionalism to their work that results in keeping our roads safe while also meeting and exceeding our customers’ expectations.”

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  1. Kristel Spaulding 22 May, 2018 at 14:51 Reply

    Congrats to all. One small correction is needed.
    My dad, David Dieterich is from Marion.

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