David Bradley to step down as OTA director in 2017
Canadian Trucking Alliance and Ontario Trucking Association President and CEO David
Bradley has announced that he will step down at the end of 2017, after more than 30 years in
the position.
Bradley joined OTA as the Director of Economics in 1985 and was promoted to President six
years later. In 1997, he took in the additional responsibility of leading CTA and had continued in
the dual role ever since.
“It is with some amazement, but always with appreciation, that I think back on what a leap of
faith it was back in 1991 to have entrusted such a young guy to represent such an incredible
and important industry,” said Bradley in a letter to the organization. “While I have loved dealing
with the issues, it is the people I have had the pleasure to get to know, to work with and to learn
from that have made coming to work every day so energizing and rewarding.”
In his career, Bradley was a defender of the industry and an advocate of responsible trucking
and stringent safety standards, according to OTA. He supported regulatory initiatives such as
speed limiters and the upcoming ELD requirement.
He will remain in his current role through 2017.
“There will be plenty of time for reflection down the road,” said Bradley. “For now, it is business
as usual for me.”