TAT’s Scott Perry Stepping Down as Josh Holland, Stephanie Wicky Step into Leadership Roles


After serving as TAT’s Chairman of the Board of Directors for 10 years and being on the board since 2013, Scott Perry, vice president of Operations for Proficient Auto Logistics, is stepping down from that role while remaining on the board. Replacing him will be Josh Holland, Vice President of Dealer Operations and Mobility Deployment for Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, with Stephanie Wicky, Ryder’s Vice President of Marketing, stepping into the Vice Chair role from her position as Board Secretary.
“Scott has made significant contributions by guiding TAT through its growth and evolution over the years,” shared Esther Goetsch, TAT executive director. “As a seasoned industry veteran, he has always been attuned to the pulse of the trucking industry, helping move TAT’s mission forward while navigating changing economic conditions, business dynamics, political climates, and general market trends. He has provided valuable insights into the vast network and opportunities within the industry. Not only that, but he has served as a wise advisor, a stable support, and a compassionate leader for TAT’s executive leadership.”
Perry stated, “I am very blessed to have had the opportunity to work alongside some of the greatest leaders across our transportation industry who have supported TAT with their time, energy, and resources. It has been my honor to support the TAT organization as board chair, and I am constantly in awe of the fact that there are now over 2.2 million people (drivers, service partners, OEM’s, logistics companies, energy companies, bus companies, and law enforcement partners to name a few) who have been TAT trained and are helping to carry this effort forward to end human trafficking in the transportation industry. I am excited to see this next chapter of growth and leadership at TAT and will continue to support them in every way possible.”

Holland has served on TAT’s Board of Directors since 2022. He has more than two decades of internal and external customer-facing leadership roles in his career, with continuous expansion of scale and responsibilities focused on strategic sales, operations and both team and P&L leadership. He serves as a Work Stream Lead for the Global Service Business Committee, a lead mentor with Bridgestone’s Women’s Initiative Network, and is an executive sponsor of Women in Trucking.
Wicky joined TAT’s Board of Directors in 2018. At Ryder, she leads her team in the development and execution of a focused business-to-business go-to-market strategy, generating leads and developing content for all of Ryder’s key business segments. Additionally, she directs Ryder’s Customer Advisory Board programs, which span the company’s lines of business, customers, and partners. She has been a mentor for Big Brothers Big Sisters since 2015, serves as a director for the Board of Feeding South Florida, and is the committee chair of the annual Gala and is on the marketing committee for the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation.
TAT is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to raising up a defensive force of transportation professionals across North America to assist law enforcement in the recognition and reporting of human trafficking in order to aid in the recovery of victims and the arrest of perpetrators.