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Truck Ride to Wealth event set for July 30

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago

On Saturday, July 30, there will be a Truck Ride to Wealth event at the Nzone Social Venue in Fayetteville. 

The event will allow attendees to learn from the top influential people in the trucking industry. 

The special guests include Tony U. Brown with NTN Consulting Inc., Terrell Johnson with ETJ Transportation, C. Lewis with Wonway Financial Corp, and Trevonne Carlisle with Parkers Trucking.

Each speaker will discuss a variety of topics such as mindset and networking strategies, dispatching, booking loads, company structure, personal credit, business credit, business funding, semi and box truck contracts and partnerships with Amazon and Walmart. 

The event will last from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and will include a social hour for food and meet and greets.

Tickets are on sale for $35. Tickets can be purchased here

On the day of the event, doors will open at noon and tickets can be purchased for $45. A portion of the proceeds will go to sponsor qualified candidates to earn their Class A CDL at Fayetteville Technical Community College.

For more information contact Tony Brown at tonyubrown@ntnconsultinginc.com.

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