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V3 Transportation Makes Matching Donation To St. Christopher Fund

By Greg Thompson - Contributing Writer
Posted Jul 25th 2017 4:56PM

V3 Transportation Makes Matching Donation To St Christopher Truckers Relief Fund To Honor Owner-Operator Robert Burton’s Selection As Expediter of the Year

SEVILLE, Ohio – July 25, 2017 – V3 Transportation, an innovator in expedited transportation solutions, is proud to announce the company will be making a donation to the St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund in honor of Robert Burton, an owner-operator in the V3 fleet. Burton was recently named the Expediter of the Year during the Expedite Expo. Burton donated the $500 that accompanied the inaugural award to the St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund, which is a charity dedicated to helping truck drivers whose medical problems have led to financial hardship.

“We are aware of the St. Christopher Fund and the great work they do on behalf of drivers. St. Christopher’s is a terrific charity, and, while we were extremely proud of Robert’s recognition as the first-ever Expediter of the Year, the entire team at V3 was greatly moved by his decision to give the $500 cash prize to the St. Christopher Fund,” said V3 President John Sliter. “Our management team at V3 felt the best way to pay tribute to Robert’s accomplishment and his commitment to others on the road was to match his donation. V3 is proud to make a $500 donation to the St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund in the names of Robert and Christy Burton.”

The nomination for the Expediter of the Year was submitted by Christy Burton, Robert’s wife and co-driver. In her submission to the committee, Christy cited the numerous instances since they have been driving together when Robert provided assistance to motorists and truck drivers during their travels. In one situation when the Burtons encountered a burning car filled with oxygen tanks along I-35 in Texas, Robert was able to coordinate a blockade of traffic on both sides of the highway before authorities arrived on scene, keeping people safe from the ensuing explosion of the burning car.

“I knew I had to nominate Robert because of the human being that he actually is. I just had to do it,” said Christy Burton. “You always hear about the old trucking stories where everybody would help everybody. You just don’t see that a lot today, but Robert still goes above and beyond. There were so many examples where Robert put his foot forward and helped people. He is my husband and I think the world of him. But for the expedite community to feel the same way about my husband that I do touches my heart very deeply.”

Christy Burton did not tell her husband about nominating him for the award until he was named as one of the finalists. The nomination and the subsequent award took Robert by surprise.

“I couldn’t believe it when she told me,” said Robert of the nomination before commenting on the experience of earning the Expediter of the Year honor. “When it first happened, everything in the room disappeared. It was something I never felt before. I’m still in awe and it’s mind-blowing. It’s such a great honor. It’s just an amazing feeling.”

Sponsored by On Time Media and the Expedite Expo, the Expediter of the Year was chosen by an independent, three-judge panel, which consisted of representatives from CIS Insurance, National Truckin’ Magazine and the Women In Trucking Association. The judges narrowed down the field to three finalists before ultimately choosing Robert Burton as the Expediter of the Year.

Prior to making the trip to the Expedite Expo, Robert and Christy made the decision to donate the $500 cash to the St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund – if Robert was selected as the winner. The Burtons had been inspired by the mission of the fund, having been out of work following an accident in which their personal vehicle had been struck at a high speed by a motorist.

“We’ve been there,” recalled Robert Burton of the accident that initially kept he and Christy from returning to work. “The wheels weren’t turning on our truck and we weren’t making any money. We were living off a nest egg at the time, and that nest egg was being cooked. This is what St. Christopher’s does. They help people in these situations. In my mind, this was the best thing I could have done with this money – to help someone who was in the situation that we were once in.”

“These surprise donations always make our day,” said Shannon Currier, the Director of Philanthropy and Development with the St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund. “This shows what a giving spirit that Robert and Christy have, and we are thrilled that V3 chose to support us with their matching donation. They were excited for Robert and they honored him with a donation. That’s the kind of company that we want to work with and that’s the kind of company that drivers want to drive for. It’s just in their heart to give back to the industry and they chose us to do that. It means a lot. It makes us feel that we are giving back to the industry the way that we should – treating drivers the way that we should.”

Listen To Podcast With Robert & Christy Burton:

Robert and Christy Burton shared their story of the nomination, the award and the donation with the Next Mile Podcast from Missing Word Solutions. To hear an interview with the Burtons as well as interviews with V3 Transportation Chief Operating Officer Paul Ratcliff and Shannon Currier of the St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund, please visit https://soundcloud.com/user-922817919/v3-transportation-honors-expediter-of-year-robert-burton

About V3 Transportation:

Established in 2013, V3 Transportation has rapidly established a reputation for quality and reliability as an expedited transportation service provider for automotive, high-tech and numerous other industries. V3 has been recognized for excellence by national transportation publications in the areas of customer service and fleet operations. Website: v3transportation.com.

About St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund:

The St. Christopher Truckers Development and Relief Fund (SCF) is a 501(c)(3), truck driver charity that helps semi-truck drivers whose medical problems occurring within the last two years have led to financial hardship. The SCF is also working to provide programs that will benefit professional drivers and the trucking industry. The SCF normally does not pay medical bills. The SCF helps semi-truck drivers and their families who have financial needs due to current medical problems. Assistance may be in the form of direct payment to providers for household living expenses, insurance, prescription drugs, and some medical procedures. The SCF provides all applicants with information on how to negotiate price reductions with medical providers and hospitals. Website: truckersfund.org