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Internet Truckstop Adds Ellen Voie to Corporate Staff

Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:21pm EST
NEW PLYMOUTH, Idaho--(Business Wire)--Internet Truckstop, truckstop.com, CEO Scott Moscrip announces the
addition of Ellen Voie as a Special Project Coordinator to the
marketing department.

   "We are pleased to find someone with the industry experience that
Ellen will bring to our marketing department," said Moscrip. "Her role
will include bringing more learning opportunities to our customers and
helping them to become more successful as owner operators and small
business owners."

   Before joining Internet Truckstop, Voie was the Manager of
Recruiting and Retention Programs at a large truckload carrier. Her
background extends beyond that to include her tenure as Executive
Director of Trucker Buddy International, where she grew the
organization into an internationally recognized image program that
matches professional drivers with elementary classrooms as pen pals.

   Marketing Director, Leigh Foxall, has worked with Voie as board
members of the newly formed Women In Trucking Association. "I am
excited to bring Ellen's energy and passion for this industry to the
Internet Truckstop," said Foxall, "We will continue to support and
encourage Ellen's efforts in Women In Trucking, as many of the
association's goals to help drivers succeed in the trucking industry
parallel ours."

   The Internet Truckstop is the largest freight matching service on
the internet, but is quickly becoming the one stop information source
for all information needs relating to truckload movements.

Internet Truckstop
Leigh Foxall, 800-203-2540 ext. 1502
Director of Marketing

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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