New Jersey Motor Truck Association Installs New Leadership for 2025-2027 Term
New Jersey Motor Truck Association Installs New Leadership for 2025-2027 Term
Trenton, NJ – The New Jersey Motor Truck Association (NJMTA) is proud to announce the installation of its Officers and Board of Directors for the 2025 to 2027 term. A complete list of newly appointed leaders is available below.
Incoming NJMTA President Mike Ravallo emphasized the critical role the association plays in representing the state’s motor carriers, stating, “NJMTA represents motor carriers that transport the goods that make America’s economy move. Our members are the backbone of the supply chain. Unfortunately, we have spent the past few years fighting Trenton’s anti-truck agenda.”
Under Ravallo’s leadership, NJMTA has actively opposed several state policies detrimental to the trucking industry, including Governor Murphy’s proposed taxes on trucks serving warehouses – which is a tax on everything - and mandates requiring the purchase of expensive and underperforming electric trucks.
Today, the NJMTA is leading the fight against the Administration’s regulations that would prevent owner-operators from working as independent contractors.
“This war on our industry is a rallying cry for all our motor carriers to join with us under NJMTA’s umbrella to make us as resilient as we can be,” said Ravallo. “It is why growing NJMTA’s membership is my top priority.”
In addition to its advocacy efforts, NJMTA provides a range of valuable benefits to its members, including access to:
- Group life and health insurance plans
- Toll discounts
- Weigh station bypass programs
- Tire discounts
- Educational seminars and more
To learn more about NJMTA or to become a member, please click here.
Chairman of the Board: Helder Rebelo, Daybreak Express
Rob Baran, Hunter Truck
