Pub. 4 2024 Issue 2

go hand in hand, is a true blessing.” Curtis continued, “It’s exciting knowing that we’re helping to produce something that’s vital for life and delivering it — we’re making a difference.” Curtis and WFC have been members of the Kentucky Trucking Association (KTA) for around two years. “I was involved with other trucking associations in the past, and it was extremely valuable. I joined KTA and have had a similar experience. They are a great resource when it comes to finding answers,” Curtis said. “There are a lot of particulars in trucking, and we rely on KTA to help us find answers. If they don’t know the answer off-hand, they’ll find out.” About Curtis In addition to working at WFC, Curtis is the vice president of the AgriBusiness Association of Kentucky (ABAK). ABAK represents businesses across Kentucky in different capacities of agriculture, promoting and protecting the industry with a strong, unified voice. For kids who are interested in going into agriculture, ABAK regularly raises money and provides scholarships to help with their education. Curtis has two children: Amanda, who is a sophomore at the University of Southern Indiana, majoring in healthcare administration; and David, who is in his final year of law school at Indiana University, Indianapolis. When he’s not working, he enjoys golf, watching sports, attending car shows and being out in nature. His favorite quote is from Steve Jobs: “The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” 10 | Kentucky Trucker

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