National Trailer Dealers Association names Canadian as president

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BRIGHTON, Mich. – The National Trailer Dealers Association inducted its 25th president at its annual convention in La Quinta, Calif.

The new president is Nick Lambevski, president of Transport Trailer Sales – the largest flatbed dealer for Mac Trailer Manufacturing. He began the business back in 1995 with his wife Cheryl in Milton, Ont. Today, both of Lambevski’s sons (Alex and Stephen) work at the dealership. He says the business’ focus is to exceed customer expectations and he hopes to instill the same best practices at the NTDA that he does to run his own business.

“The NTDA Board is constantly focused on dealer needs and exceed­ing our members expectations,” said Lambevski. “We need to ensure that the Association is adequately staffed and that programs and services are meeting members’ expectations. The membership growth also creates the need to be aware of how best to manage all aspects of the convention such as the Allied Presentations, our educational sessions and the Tabletop Displays.

“I was recruited by Mark Ellingson, who owned Chaparral Trailers. Mark was one of the founding members of the NTDA, and he encouraged me to run for the Board. I have really enjoyed the comradery, net­working opportunities and education that it has provided over the years. Cheryl and I have met some great people and have made friends while visiting some of the exciting venues over the years. I enjoy the relationships we’ve built over the years with customers, vendors and staff. Our industry is made up of some great, honest and fun people.”

Lambevski added he is proud to be the head of the NTDA during its milestone year and he hopes that he can improve the attendance at their next convention.

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