Wabash National celebrates 30th anniversary

by Truck News

LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Wabash National celebrated its 30th anniversary on April 17 at its Ehrlich Innovation Center in Lafayette, Ind.

The company says the event was well attended by many company founders and local community and business members.

“It was a special evening for us and we were honoured to have so many founding associates and members of the local community in attendance,” said Dick Giromini, Wabash National president and chief executive officer. “The passion, drive and customer commitment instilled by those founding pioneers live on through the organization today. We look forward to continued growth and success over the next 30 years and beyond.”

A number of city officials were in attendance as well, including State Senator Ron Alting, who presented Wabash National with an Indiana General Assembly Senate Resolution Fifty-Three congratulating the company on its 30th anniversary; State Representative Sheila Klinker, who presented an Indiana General Assembly Proclamation commemorating the company’s milestone; and Lafayette Mayor Tony Roswarski, who presented a commemorative plaque in recognition of the company’s contributions to the community over the last three decades.


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