TTP Hires Director of Membership to Support Expanded Industry Participation and Impact
Association Executive Kirk Ross Joins TTP Team to Enhance and Build Out Membership
Washington, DC – The Transport Project – a national coalition of roughly 200 fleets, vehicle and engine manufacturers and dealers, servicers and suppliers, and fuel producers and providers dedicated to the decarbonization of North America’s transportation sector – today announced the appointment of Kirk H. Ross as its Director of Membership, a newly created position for the three-decades old organization.
In his new role, Ross will lead The Transport Project’s membership initiatives, focusing on recruiting new members and retaining existing ones through engagement initiatives and program analysis aimed at developing and activating the membership base.
Over his twelve-year career, Ross has worked in membership roles for advocacy organizations in agriculture, manufacturing, and local government. He specializes in grassroots advocacy, empowering volunteers, and fostering membership growth, emphasizing the perspective of members as investors in a better, more prosperous industry.
Kirk Ross holds a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the University of the Ozarks and a Master of Public Administration and Policy from American University in Washington, D.C. He also has a Certification in Association Management from the American Society of Association Management.
He lives in his home state of Arkansas with his wife, son, and two dogs. A passionate fly angler, hunter, and outdoor adventurer, he enjoys spending his free time exploring nature.
Kirk can be reached in his new role at kross@transportproject.org.
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The Transport Project is a national coalition of roughly 200 fleets, vehicle and engine manufacturers and dealers, servicers and suppliers, and fuel producers and providers dedicated to the decarbonization of North America’s transportation sector. Through the increased use of gaseous motor fuels including renewable natural gas and hydrogen, the United States and Canada can help achieve ambitious climate goals and greatly improve air quality safely, reliably, and effectively without delay and without compromising existing commercial business operations. Find out more at: transportproject.org.
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