Team Matters - Vol. 6

INFORMING OUR ASSOCIATES ABOUT ALL THINGS AVERITT • VOL. 6 • 2025 COMMUNITY CHALLENGE matters

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS: STRONG PERFORMANCE = OUTSTANDING PROFIT SHARING P3 SUSTAINED SUCCESS: CONTINUING OUR TEAM'S QUEST FOR QUALITY P4 EMBRACING THE TOUR: LEAD DRIVER GRATEFUL FOR REWARDING CAREER P5

FROM THE DOCK TO DIRECTOR

New Miami Service Center Director ISMAEL MUNIZ began his Averitt career as a part-time dock associate. His growth story is an excellent example of how we Promote From Within. Learn more on P8.

TEAM NOTES CONTRIBUTING TO OUR STABILITY FROM GARY SASSER

We like to say that Profit Sharing lets us see the results of our efforts in real time. That has certainly been the case in 2025, and your efforts have been at the forefront of our success. You continue to take care of our customers’ freight. And you are focused on safety, operating efficiently and doing everything with professionalism. All those actions have translated into outstanding performance numbers. It has truly been impressive to see what we've achieved in the face of headwinds in our industry. And that’s exactly the kind of result our Profit Sharing program is designed to produce. What I love most about our plan is that the sky is the limit. The greater our profit, the more there is to share. The better we do as a team, the better we do individually.

Profit Sharing has stood the test of time for nearly 40 years. That’s stability you can count on. And because it's something we strongly believe in, we will continue to Share the Effort and Share the Reward for many years to come. I'm thankful for your commitment to doing things the right way. We’re stronger because of those efforts, and we’re starting to see positive signs in our economy. As those turn into reality, we’ll be in an even better position for the long haul. And you can rest assured that Profit Sharing will be there as we secure our future together. T m

CELEBRATING OUR DRIVERS' COMMITMENT TO SAFETY

Tri-Cities city driver TEDDY FORD (left, pictured with frontline leader Chris Jackson) achieved 30 years of safe driving!

Knoxville city driver RANDY FREELS (center, pictured with operations manager Keith Davis at left and Service Center Director Jeff Penley at right) reached 30 years of safe driving!

For a full list of drivers with 20+ years of safe driving,

check out our Safety Champions feature on pages 6 and 7

Greensboro shuttle driver DOUGLAS SIMMONS (right, pictured with frontline leader Todd Mayer) was honored for 30 years of safe driving!

Dallas city driver KENNETH BROWN was recognized for 25 years of safe driving!

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STRENGTH IN NUMBERS

Focus On Fundamentals = Outstanding Profit Sharing

Despite the uncertainty throughout our industry in the first half of 2025, your commitment to excellence continues to produce outstanding Profit Sharing numbers. In fact, our Profit Sharing totals in the second quarter were even better than the first! In the second quarter, an amount equal to 7% of your pay was contributed to your 401(k) retirement account. That announcement was also part of our recent Share Day celebration, a new event that moving forward will mark each quarter’s Profit Sharing contributions. The quarterly total of 7% is a historically good number, and it’s a testament to your focus on the fundamentals. Your dedication to details was evident in many areas of our operations that led to this success. For example: • LTL on-time service was 96.0% – that’s just slightly less than our best second quarter on record, a total of 96.2% that we achieved last year. • Companywide cargo claims were almost non-existent at 0.22% – that’s our best second quarter on record, and it shows you’re taking extra care of our customers’ freight so it arrives On Time, On Target and Intact!

• Companywide workplace injuries totaled 67 in the second quarter – that's a decrease of almost 34% compared to the same timeframe last year! We want to say thank you for making it possible because we know it takes a total team effort. You’re setting us up for an even brighter future, and we’re confident that as the industry returns to normal levels, we’ll be in an incredible position to experience even more success! To learn how you make a difference with your actions each day, visit InsideAveritt.com/Performance . And to see how those actions increase your Profit Sharing, go to InsideAveritt.com/ProfitSharing . T m

Keep Profits Stacked In Your Favor. Proper palletization and keeping freight safe and secure can yield big results. Thanks to smart moves like these, an amount equal to of your pay was deposited into your retirement account in Q2. 7%

Secure Freight. Secure Future.

InsideAveritt.com/ProfitSharing

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CONTINUING QUEST FOR EXCELLENCE

OUR TEAM Honored BY CUSTOMERS In Quest For Quality Awards

When a team wins two or three titles in a row, the word “dynasty” starts getting used. But what do you call 27 consecutive years of recognition? We’ll call it sustained success, because that’s exactly what we’ve earned in the annual Quest For Quality awards! Compiled by one of the most widely read industry publications, Logistics Management, these awards are based on a survey of thousands of customers who rated carriers on criteria such as on-time performance, value, information technology, customer service, and equipment and operations. In this year’s awards, we were named as one of the top service providers in three categories: • South/South Central Regional LTL • Truckload Dry Freight • 3PL Value-Added Warehousing Solutions

Our consistency and excellence are a direct result of your commitment to doing things the right way, so we want to say thank you for making it happen! And the honors we earned show that our customers appreciate our ability to show The Power of One as a multi-service provider. To learn more about the 2025 Quest for Quality awards, go to InsideAveritt.com/QuestForQuality2025 . T m

People Like You are very important for our future success, because you know others who would be a great fit for our culture. These associates earned referral rewards after their referrals were hired to the Averitt team! SHOWING THE POWER OF ONE MORE Associates Referring People Like You, Earning Referral Rewards

Dallas dock associate TYRONE SMITH

St. Louis city driver TIM LONG

Corporate associate SARAH RUTLEDGE

ACTING ON YOUR FEEDBACK Communication is one key to our success,

Positive Feedback Leads To New Volvo Purchases

Additionally, the VNL860 sleepers have a slightly larger bunk area and a driver’s work station. And they’re equipped with a battery- powered integrated parking cooler and heater that will keep your refrigerator and other devices ready to roll. We’re thankful for your feedback that let us know we were making the right choice with these new trucks. We’re committed to ensuring you have the best tools and amenities to give you the best possible quality of life on the job. As with every decision we make, it all comes down to focusing on Our Customers, Our Associates and Our Future ! T m

and your feedback is a valuable tool that helps us move forward. We recently tested new Volvo trucks – the 2026 VNL860 sleeper and the VNR64T daycab. And as a result of your positive feedback, we’re moving forward with the purchase of those trucks! Our plan is to purchase 163 daycabs and 164 sleepers between now and the end of November. Like previous Volvo models we’ve driven, these new trucks are loaded with several safety features, such as Active Driver Assist, roll stability, and blind-spotter technology.

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EMBRACING THE TOUR

Longtime On Tour Logistics Driver Grateful For Career Path

learn how it works so they can know what tours they want to work on, know how to do it safely and make sure our customers are taken care of.” PRIDE IN A JOB WELL DONE Another reason Toby loves his job is that through the years, we’ve proved the naysayers wrong with our success. In fact, we were named the 2024 Trucking Company of the Year by the Parnelli Awards, which have been referred to as the “Oscars of the Live Events Industry.” “When we started, everybody else said we couldn’t do it,” Toby recalls. “Everybody in the entertainment industry said a freight company couldn’t do this. I took that to heart. We wanted to see OTL succeed and surpass everyone else, and I want to make sure we’re good for the long haul and that people in the future are calling OTL for more business.” FRIENDLY ENCOURAGEMENT Toby is big on encouraging drivers who are interested in OTL to give it a try. “I tell them it’s not for everybody,” he says. “Some people can’t leave their families. I have a wife and three children at home. She works full time as a teacher, so it can work. You’ve just got to be willing to make it work. And honestly, once you start making that kind of money, it’s a good living. There’s no other entertainment driving company that has a benefits package like we do at Averitt.” IS OTL YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE? If you’re interested in learning more about On Tour Logistics, check out our landing page at InsideAveritt.com/OTL . That’s where you’ll find our recent “Fact Or Fiction” webinar, a Frequently Asked Questions section, information about OTL weekly salaries and more. If that piques your interest, let your leader know you’d like to take the next step in your Averitt career! T m TOBY EATON of our On Tour Logistics team has been part of country music group Old Dominion's tour for eight years.

Almost a decade ago, TOBY EATON was considering another career path. But after learning about On Tour Logistics, he decided to take the plunge into production and events driving and has never looked back. Now a lead driver for country music group Old Dominion, Toby is grateful for the opportunity that has become extremely rewarding. “My fleet manager, STEVE SPEARS , let me know about On Tour Logistics,” recalls Toby, who is domiciled out of our Jonesboro facility. “He knew I wanted something more.” Toby began his OTL experience on the tour of rap artists Future and Drake. Following that run, he moved over to the tour of Old Dominion, which was just beginning to find success in the industry. “At that time, CASEY GINDER and JENNIFER COBB were my fleet managers,” Toby says. “They said we had an up-and-coming country band and they thought I’d be a good fit for them.” It was on that tour that Toby found his match. And eight years later, he’s still going strong with a group that has grown from one truck to nine. Toby’s touring team has shown remarkable consistency, as seven drivers have been with the tour the entire time. Toby attributes that to the benefits of Averitt and the positive job experience. “A lot of drivers, once they get out here, they see that it’s a pretty exciting job,” Toby explains. “And the camaraderie with other drivers is amazing. Some of my best buddies in the world are in OTL. I just tell people that OTL maximizes their Truckload experience. And our fleet managers are second to none.” PAYING IT FORWARD One of Toby’s favorite parts of his role as lead driver is the opportunity to show newer associates the ropes of the touring and production industry. “I’ve always been big on training drivers,” he says. “I want them to know as much as a lead driver, whether they want to be a lead driver or not. They

RETIREES Thank you for your service to our team!

NEW LEADERS

Kailoni Lawson Customs Brokerage Mgr. CORPORATE Jose Rodriguez Frontline Leader EL PASO Robert Russell Frontline Leader MOBILE Ashley Simms Frontline Leader COSTCO Raymond Washam Frontline Leader FORT MYERS Christina Weber Service Center Director SHREVEPORT

Anthony Rozell Jackie Sartain

Decatur Mercedes Houston

Dung Tran

Aamar Bhatti

Frontline Leader BEAUMONT Region 4 VP of Sales ORLANDO

Ricky Arrowood

Little Rock Mayfield Mercedes

One way our retirees can stay connected to Averitt is by becoming a member of the Ambassador Team, a special group of retired associates who stay connected to our unique culture of giving back. Ambassador teammates are annual contributors to Averitt Cares for Kids and are welcome to participate in the Team Up Community Challenge, People Like You Referral Rewards, and more! Email Dusty Barrow in Marketing and Communications at dbarrow@averitt.com to learn how to join. STAY CONNECTED THROUGH THE AMBASSADOR TEAM

Justin Burkett

David Ball Jerry Bell Frank Burke

Summer Gang

Site Manager DIVERSITECH

Bowling Green

Clifford Discalo Robert Elliott Mark Hammond Walter Johnson

Miami

Bien German Frontline Leader CHARLOTTE Todd Harrett Dir. of Corporate Business Development CORPORATE Stephen Hull Frontline Leader JACKSON MS

Jonesboro Cookeville Columbia Bessemer Tampa

Wade Keisler Alonza Lee Daniel Noble

Kasai North America

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PUTTING A SPOTLIGHT ON SAFETY

We’re proud to honor the dedication of our driving associates and the skill that helps them achieve incredible safe-driving milestones. That's why we're putting the spotlight on sthe nearly 450 driving associates who have achieved 20-plus years of safe driving . Thank you for helping us be one of the safest fleets on the road! T m

NEARLY 450 ASSOCIATES REACH 20 YEARS OF SAFE DRIVING

35+ YEARS OF SAFE DRIVING

DAVID BUTLER JKN 39

STEVE VANSTORY JKN 39

MIKE WILSON JKN 39

DAVID ADAMS CKV 44

BURNELL JONES MFS 40

BRUCE CRUES NAS 37

MIKE DANIEL NAS 37

DENNY HOWELL LOU 37

TONY MOORE JKN 37

JOHN CRUSENBERRY TRI 38

DWIGHT JOHNSON CKV 36

JOHN KELLEY MFS 36

RANDY HALL CKV 36

JAY HOLSCLAW TRI 36

WADE WINTERS NAS 37

JEFFERY MCALPIN CHA 36

JERRY MERRELL MAY 36

DAVID TAYLOR BHM 36

DALE WESTBROOK DEC 36

DEXTER CRAWFORD DOT 35

LORENZO PEARSALL GAD 35

TONY MCWHERTER JKN 35

JERRY MEADOWS OPK 35

DALE ROACH CKV 35

MIKE SMITH JKN 35

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Gerardo Palacios Aaron Parker Brian Patterson Nathan Payne Jr. Wilburn Powell Benjamin Presley Charles Pickett Richard Pitts Daniel Potter Harry Pouncey Jeffrey Price Kirk Perkins Mario Ramirez Richard Ray Marvin Renfro Scotty Rice Mark Riffo Sean Roberts James Robertson

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Brian Mitchell James Mitchell Darrell Molton William Moore William Moseley Eric Nazworth Gregory Nelson James Nicholson Johnny Nunley John Nash William O’Brien William Palmer Jeffrey Parker Steve Pearce Jeffrey Philbeck Ronald Porter Herman Powers Jr. Maurice Pruitt Daryll Ragsdale Chris Robinson Antonio Robles Samuel Rodeffer Michael Roosa Joel Saddler Jr. Troy Perry

MFS TRI FUL LRK OWN GAD BWG RAL CHA DEC LRK BHM LOU WPB NAS KNX LOU CLM CKV SAT JAX TIF KNX OKC JBO MER NFK FUL GBO NOR GRN NFK LOU GBO MER FUL CLM NAS GAD KNX OWN CLM DMK ORL LOU NAS KNX RMD FTS LOU ENC DAL TRI HOU CLM DAL DMB CLT OKC ENC MAC SHR

Frank Matlock Jr. Brian Mauldin James McCaskill Jr. Daniel McCauley Thomas McCoy Robert McNutt Joseph Meguiar Douglas Morgan Casey O'Hern Scott Overcash Alton Phillips Everett Reed Jr. Jeffrey Riddle David Rutland Bobby Schultz Timothy Schultz

JKN FUL NAS GRN COR KNX BWG JKN TAM CLT NOR NAS NAS NAS OWN LEX LEX CHA BHM MFS MON LOU DEC JKN CLT MER TRI TIF TIF CHA GBO NAS CIN JKN FUL TUP TUP

Kevin Harris Welford Hart Alfred Hendrix James Hicks Kelly Hogan Robert Holbert Timmy Holland Timothy Henschel Randall Holliday Brian Hollister Bruce Holthouser Douglas Hooper William Huddleston

DAL RMD SAV ROA NOR TUL NAS NAS FUL FTV LOU NAS DCB NAS CLT LEX DMB WIN HOU BHM DET MFS FAY TAM DAL MFS FTV CHI JAX DAL JMS CLT NAS FUL SHR GAD MFS STL KNX KNX ROA LEX DEC

Donald Clouse Joseph Colvin Randy Cosom

COR CHA NOR FUL GBO SHE JKN DAL TAM TIF MFS OWN MFS KNX CHA TRI TAL FUL MER DOT BTR NAS BHM TIF TRI CHA CHA COR GBO RAL TUP JBO KNX NAS FUL ENC JKN ROA LOU GBO ORL FUL GAD NAS CLM DOT KNX KNX DEC TAM NAS NAS FUL STL DBH

30-34 YEARS OF SAFE DRIVING Mike Absher

20-24 YEARS OF SAFE DRIVING Luis Acosta

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ELP OKC CLT DMB DMB CHR TRI

David Cunningham

Scott Allen

BWG NAS TUP JKN SAV MFS FUL DOT MFS BWG DEC SAV ROA HKY FUL NOR COR MFS COR CHA MAY KNX KNX CLM GRN MAY OPK NAS KNX KNX KNX CHR TRI JKN CIN CLT KNX MAY DEC LOU LOU NAS GAD KNX JAX TRI TRI TRI NAS CHA CHR MAY NAS TAL NAS BWG MAY TIF TRI

Mark Anglin Aaron Aycoth Randy Ball Douglas Bell

Daniel Deal

Fred Anderson Jimmy Armstrong

Michael Demarmels Bryan Dobbins Sammy Dowland Mark Driggers

David Bennett

Karl Bissett

Jerry Bell

Hercules Bond Marshall Bonner Donald Bowman

Ranger Bennett Warren Bilger Hector Blanco Cesar Botello Donald Bowles Jr. Archie Brown Kenney Brown Timothy Brown David Burton Jason Carkhuff Anthony Carlton Robert Carrillo Gary Carroll Roy Cervantes Stefan Christian Michael Cobb

Vincent Eilers Richard Elrod James Flake Jr.

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Paul Box

Baron Ford Teddy Ford

Jammey Bryant

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Paul Hunley Rick Hunter

Robert Campbell III

Andrew Franklin Mark Fraley Dale Frazier Joe Fricchione Philip Fullmer Deiter Gibson Stevie Good Arthur Gresham Jeffery Guillory

Benny Carter Clarence Carter

Adnan Hussain Byron Hyche

Danny Scott Mike Scott Tracy Sipes

Dennis Cash

Larry Isaac

Timonthy Chandler Gary Chesnut Ronald Clouse David Cook Dwayne Cox Jeffrey Cox Richard Cox William Crow Steven Cruse Timothy Cupp David Davis Michael Davis Michael Dowdy James Edwards Randy Emmitt Jeffery Cunningham

Franklin Jenkins Major Jenkins Charles Johnson Logan Johnson Phlander Jones Clifford Kerbo Robert Kimmich William Kirkley Sr. David Kjellberg Paul Kimble Voytek Kopec Herbert Lane Xavier Lane Sam Langston Jerry Lawrence Matthew Lawrence Michael Lee Sr. Chris Lembeck John Loper James Lowe Timothy Lyle Rodney Lymon Bobby Martin Steven Mathews James Lee Marion Lee

Larry Rogers Lloyd Ross Richard Rowe Tracy Royal

Bobby Sisemore James Stephenson

John Street

Thomas Teems

Paul Henry Salas Robert Salazar Ricardo Salinas Kenneth Sanders Michael Sanford Gary Sharpe Neil Singletary David Solano Loyd Solomon Henry Spicer David Stephens

Anthony Thompson Edwin Tucker Greg Tucker Parrish Turner Michael Vencill Anthony Ward Joel Weaver Barkley White Douglas Wilson Martin Wilson Thomas Warmouth

James Hale William Hale James Hall

AUG Ricardo Cobio Trevino DAL Dwight Coleman RMD David Cornelia GBO Kenneth Culbertson SHR Leonard Dacey CLT Allen Dalton DYO Jimmy Davis Jr. MAC Ricky Davis TUP Steven Dean DAL Christopher Dixon JMS Michael Downes FU David Drake NAS Steven Ducksworth NFK Jerry Duncan BHM Kevin Duncan CKV David Gurley TIF Rudy Eads CKV James Edwards KNX Victor Ernewayn ELP Robert Featherston DAL James Flinchum GBO Jeffrey Ford KNX Bobby Foster FAY Joseph Fouty FUL Larry Fowler DMB Jeffrey Francis LEX Robert Fuller FUL Daniel Gama HOU Craig Gilbert NAS Gary Gilbert JAX Gary Gipson MAY Billy Goff JKN Michael Gordon BHM Danny Green JBO Robert Guillot NOL Cody Gulley DAL Christopher Hammond FUL John Harriman NAS

Chad Sciple James Scott John Scruggs Philip Sells

Carter Hampton Jerry Hampton Steven Harpster Willis Harrington

Robert Sherbett Jr. Maurice Sherman

Jerry Hester Ronald Hicks Marion Hill Ronald Hitt

Frank Shuman Thomas Siegel

Douglas Simmons

Gary Evans

Kevin Smith

Michael Wilson Kevin Wood Donald Yates

Ronald Hobbs Steven Holland Thomas Howard Roy Huffman Jr. Laszlo James Robert Japp Arnold Johnson Dwain Johnson Dennis Jones Jeffery Jones Wade Keisler Gregory Keller Jeffrey Landrom Joseph Lane Richard Laning Jeffrey Lannom Douglas Lawrence Carl King Terry Kitts Walter Magee II Paul Martin Robert Martin Jerry Mayes Eddie McDaniel Jeffrey McGuire Patrick Melvin Timothy Long Gary Lowe

Michael Fitzpatrick Thomas Fitzpatrick

Ryan Story Barry Sweat John Sweet

Robert Soulsby Michael Spires Robert Statton John Stephens Steven Sutton Huey Taylor Jr. Randy Taylor Richard Taylor Hal Squibb Joe Storie

Randy Freels William Frick

Ashby Sydnor Jr. Robert Taylor Timothy Thomas Steven Thorp Royce Threlkeld Gregory Toomer Kenneth Traylor

Wayne Garmany Norman Gillespie Kevin Gleaves William Goforth James Granner Michael Gray Keith Grindstaff Ronnie Haley Michael Hans George Higgs Jr. John Honeycutt Jr.

25-29 YEARS OF SAFE DRIVING Tony Adams MAY Richard Alexander Jr. RMD George Alsobrook Jr. FUL Jorge Alvarez LAR Kevin Ashbaugh BHM Garry Atchley KNX Scott Beaman ROA Mark Belk OPK John Bennett TIF Bruce Beyersdorf MFS David Bowen CIN Danny Bryant ORL Jerry Butler DAR Jerry Butts ORL Gary Calbeck HOU Robert Capehart RMD Brian Clark LOU Wendell Cleaver Jr. DAL Aric Clinton STL Timothy Cloninger LRK JAX Donald Adkins Jr. HOU Fred Aldridge

CLT Koosman Matthews BHM David McAllister DOT Robert McClurg LRK Larry McDaniel DOT Ray McLean CLT Dwayne Melton TAM Jon Miles TIF Phillip Miller KNX Russel Miller DAL Michael Mohr DPF Damon Monday JMS Joseph Moore KNX Robert Moore ORL Jason Moorehead JKN Terry Morgan FUL Wayne Murphy CHR John Needham NAS Jonny Olson CHA

MAY Francisco Valdovinos DAL William Vaughn CHA Marcus Walker JMS Michael Wambles MON William Watson ENC Douglas Weaving SHR Johnny Whaley STL Travis Whitehead SHR James Williams OPK Lonnie Williams WPB Russell Williams HOU Marvin Wolfe BTR Ronald Woods JMS Michael Wuellner CIN

Del Tipton

Joseph Tolison

Roy Tolley

Timothy Tracy Darren Vanmeter Jerry Vaughn Michael Vinson James Wallace Richard Walton Michael Webster Tommy Whitley Alfred Woods Darrell Wooten Larry Wooten Jeffery Yarrell Jeffrey Youmans

Jerry Hughes Mark Johnson

Terry Jones

Samuel Jordan David Kenyon James King Jr.

CIN

Lowell Lightner Jr. Gregory Looney

NOR SAT

Leslie Lord Scottie Love Michael Mader Dale Manley

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Daniel Zecca

Mike Mason

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Miami Service Center Director Experiences Outstanding Growth Throughout his Averitt career, new Miami Service Center Director ISMAEL MUNIZ has been ready, willing and able to take the next step. It’s that eagerness that has helped him develop from a part-time dock associate to his current role. Ismael originally came to Averitt in 2002, and he quickly went full time on inbound. In the meantime, he helped as a yard hostler, and a few years later, Ismael was promoted to inbound frontline leader. “I tapped into everything I could possibly get my hands on – outbound leader, dispatcher, OS&D,” Ismael recalls. “Just about everything I could touch, I tried to conquer.” A few years ago, Ismael was promoted to operations manager, and he moved to Service Center Director when STUART GANTT was promoted to Region 4 Vice President of Operations. CONSISTENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY Ismael says there are several reasons for his career growth. “The main things I would say are consistency and accountability, for sure,” he explains. “You’ve got to have a strong work ethic. You’ve got to always be ready and willing to raise your hand when needed. It’s a mindset of always adding value and asking, ‘What’s next?’” Ismael is thankful for the way we Promote From Within . “It’s one of the many great things that Averitt offers, to be honest,” Ismael says. “To be able to start like I did and work your way up, it gives you a long- term career mentality. I’m not just going to be stuck in a certain role. I can move up and grow. There’s so much potential.” SAGE ADVICE Ismael says there are several actions you can take if you want to grow in your own career. “Find a good mentor,” he says. “Be coachable. You’ve got to be willing to listen and learn. Don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. A lot of individuals are OK with being comfortable. If you want to grow, you’ve got to step out of your comfort zone." Ismael adds that it’s important to surround yourself with people who have the same growth mindset. STARTED ON THE DOCK, NOW WE'RE HERE

"You’ve got to find others who are also looking to move forward – ahead of you and behind you,” he says. “Find people who want to do what you do, because they’ll be the ones who will catapult you. If I’m moving up, who’s going to take my spot? Find those individuals and help them grow, too.” YOUR NEXT OPPORTUNITY If you’re ready to raise your hand and grow in your Averitt career, check out our Opportunities page at InsideAveritt.com/Opportunities . There, you’ll find a link to our Job Hotline, a list of open positions, and information about our Leadership Development and Dock-to-Driver Training programs. T m

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Red Thinkin’ Rewards is perhaps one of the most unique programs we have. Through it, associates can earn points through regular daily actions, and spend them on everything from electronics to clothing and vacation packages. The program has been a hit for Atlanta West city driver SHAWDRA TAYLOR . Throughout her 14-year Averitt career, she’s earned points for People Like You referrals, achieving KPIs, safe-driving milestones and service awards. Shawdra has recently turned those points into a variety of Coach fashion accessories. “I was able to get a Coach necklace, watch and bracelet,” Shawdra explains. “All three were in the Red Thinkin’ Rewards catalog.” JUST FOR SHAWDRA Shawdra also found that she could use the Just For You tab to purchase items that aren’t in the catalog. In her case, it was the perfect pair of cowboy boots. “I got my cowboy boots from Amazon,” she recalls. “I gathered all the information for the Just For You tab, attached it, and Averitt sent the boots to me in the mail.” PERFECT FOR THE HOLIDAYS Another way Shawdra has used Red Thinkin’ Rewards is for Christmas shopping. “I got my son an iPad for Christmas one year. That thing was like $1,100 when I looked at the store. Then I turned around and got me one, too,” she says with a laugh. Shawdra also encourages her local teammates to cash in their points when other holidays come around. “We have a lot of nice things in the catalog,” she says. “I tell other associates to think about buying gifts through the program too. So if I’m looking and find a good deal, I’ll take it to them and say, ‘Why don’t you get your wife this?’” For Shawdra, Red Thinkin’ Rewards is part of the overall value of being an Averitt associate. COACH-ING UP HER SHOPPING GAME Atlanta West City Driver Thankful For Red Thinkin’ Rewards

“Averitt has some outstanding benefits,” she says. “Personally, I have profited so much from being an Averitt associate for 14 years.” Thank you, Shawdra, for sharing your positive Red Thinkin’ Rewards experience and for encouraging us to do the same! To see how many points you’ve earned and what you could be cashing in on, visit InsideAveritt.com/Rewards . T m

ARE YOU THINKIN’ OF AIRPODS? Third Quarter Login Contest Prize A Pair Of Apple AirPods Pro Red Thinkin’ Rewards gives you the

service and safety milestones, People Like You referrals and achieving operational goals. As you pile up points, you can cash them in on an array of items ranging from electronics to jewelry, appliances to outdoor gear, and even getaway vacations! To see your account and be automatically entered in the drawing, log in to InsideAveritt.com/Rewards . T m

opportunity to be rewarded for actions you take every day. And as an extra incentive to check out your account, each quarter we offer a login contest with a drawing for an outstanding prize. When you log in between now and Sept. 30 , you’ll be entered in our drawing for a set of Apple AirPods Pro ! That’s reason enough to take a look at your account. And while you’re there, you can check out how many points you’ve earned for

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Fatigue Management Video Highlights Important Tips AN EYE-OPENING SAFETY COURSE Getting adequate rest is an important way to set yourself up for success. That’s why our safety focus during the third quarter is our Fatigue Management video course. In this video, you'll learn the common causes and how to prevent fatigue, along with how to spot these warning signs: • Physical symptoms such as strained eyes, inability to focus, head nods and jerks, yawning and an inability to find a comfortable position • Erratic driving actions like speed variances, tailgating and missing traffic signs • Performance impairments such as forgetfulness and delayed reactions.

As an incentive to refresh your fatigue management skills, every driver who completes this video by Sept. 30 will be entered in a drawing for 10 winners of 250,000 Red Thinkin’ Rewards points ! Check out the Fatigue Management course at InsideAveritt.com/Fatigue . T m

CONTINUING LEGACY OF GIVING 38 Winners Of Scott Wolf Memorial Scholarship

SCOTT WOLF served as our Vice President of Corporate Services until his passing in 2012. His dedication to giving back to fellow associates continues through the Scott Wolf Memorial Scholarship . This program helps associates and their dependents further their college education, and we’re excited to recognize this year’s winners! • Carlen Anderson , daughter of Steve Anderson (Dedicated) • Natalie Beaty , daughter of Bryan Beaty (Corporate) and Laura Beaty (Corporate) • Noah Beaty , son of Bryan Beaty (Corporate) and Laura Beaty (Corporate) • Ashley Boone , daughter of Chris Boone (Jackson TN) • Carter Bowman , son of Amy Hall (Corporate) • Brenden Bratcher , son of Richelle Bratcher (Bowling Green) • Auguste Brown , daughter of Amy Brown (Corporate) • Nathaniel Clark , son of Heidi Clark (Corporate) • Cora Curd , daughter of Spencer Curd (Cookeville) • Hensley Dunn , daughter of Hobie Dunn (Corporate) • Jacob Dunn , son of Hobie Dunn (Corporate) • Dillon Faircloth , son of Marshall Faircloth (Eastern NC) • Hunter Grubbs , daughter of Sue Umbarger (Corporate) • Ryan Hall , son of Kim Hall (Corporate) • Carley Halliburton , daughter of Tori Sims (Mobile) • Mia Hamilton , daughter of Timothy Hamilton (Atlanta East)

• Carter Mattson , son of Ryan Mattson (Corporate) • Marlee McCorkle , daughter of Randy McCorkle (Dedicated) • Madison McGlothlin , daughter of Candace McGlothlin (Mercedes) • Raquel Mendoza , daughter of Juan Mendoza (Miami) • Jackson O’Neill , son of Tonya O’Neill (Corporate) • Ashley Price , daughter of Brent Price (Fort Smith) • Joshua Price , son of Brent Price (Fort Smith) • Hope Roberson , daughter of Charles Roberson (Corporate) • Holly Roberts , daughter of Grant Roberts (Dedicated) • Mariah Robinson , daughter of Travis Ward (Memphis) • Lynnsey Saylor, daughter of Teddy Saylor (Knoxville) • Morgan Shields , daughter of Dwayne Shields (Austin) • Bethany Sims , daughter of William Sims (Tyler) • Cameron Stovall , son of Joe Stovall (Dedicated) • Sophia Sullivan , daughter of Jennifer D. Sullivan (Oklahoma City) • Adam Talbert , son of Angela Talbert (Corporate) • Drew Thacker , son of Chris Thacker (Corporate) Because of our team’s continued support for the Scott Wolf Memorial Scholarship program, each student receives a $1,000 scholarship! To learn more about the scholarship, visit InsideAveritt.com/ScottWolfScholarship . T m

• Alejandro Hernandez-Lunar , son of Alfredo Hernandez-Carvajal (Daikin Comfort Technologies) • Mykiah Jones , daughter of Thaddeus Jones (Raleigh) • Zyanya Knight , daughter of Sarah Knight (Corporate) • Georgia Kohr , daughter of Kris Kohr (St. Louis) • Haley Ledford , daughter of Catrina Ledford (Corporate)

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SERVICE AWARDS

Below are the five-year milestones of associates WHO HAVE SERVED 20 YEARS OR MORE with our team. To view all available photos of our latest service awards, visit InsideAveritt.com.

Corporate associate ANGIE HESTER (center, 45 years) with maintenance invoicing leader Rachel Woodcock (left) and Vice President of Corporate Services Doug Lloyd (right)

Chattanooga associate DAVID KENYON (left, 40 years) with Service Center Director David Harlan (right)

Region 1 Vice President BRYAN SNYDER (center, 40 years) with Vice President of Operations Larry Mason (left) and President & Chief Operating Officer Barry Blakely (right)

Jackson TN associate STEVE VANSTORY (left, 40 years of service and 40 years of safe driving) with Service Center Director Kyle Juan (right)

Cincinnati associate DONALD ARLINGHAUS (right, 35 years) with Service Center Director Darrell McComas (left)

Atlanta West associate MIKE ABSHER (left, 35 years of service and 32 years of safe driving) with Service Center Director Zach Ervin (right)

Atlanta East associate DARRYL BENTON (right, 35 years) with operations manager Darrell Richardson (left)

Knoxville associate RANDY FREELS (second from left, 35 years) with (from left) Service Center Director Jeff Penley, President and Chief Operating Officer Barry Blakely and Region 1 Vice President Bryan Snyder

Dallas associate MARK DRIGGERS (30 years)

Atlanta West associate STACEY WARE (left, 25 years) with Service Center Director Zach Ervin (right)

Memphis associate DARREL YEATMAN (center, 25 years) with operations manager Brian Hopper (right) and Service Center Director Doug Granito (left)

Director of Information Services MICHELE WILBORN (right, 35 years) with Vice President of Information Systems Tim Saylor (left)

Make plans to attend a cookout near you! View more appreciation cookouts on the Events Calendar at InsideAveritt.com . UPCOMING COOKOUT EVENT SCHEDULE

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If you don’t choose sleep, your body will choose it for you. you can’t outdrive exhaustion.

Watch our training module at InsideAveritt.com/Fatigue

When we go above and beyond to provide excellent service, it shows that Our Heroes Wear Red! These associates went the extra mile to represent Averitt with pride – and our customers said it showed!

MIKE DAVIS – Greenville “Mike's positive attitude and willingness to go above and beyond do not go unnoticed. He is always courteous, respectful, and ready to lend a helping hand whenever needed. His commitment to maintaining the highest standards of service reflects positively on Averitt and reinforces our confidence in your company.” Josh, Trane Supply – Simpsonville, SC

DEANE SIMMONS – Darlington “Our driver for Averitt, Dean, has the best driver service we have received. He has been servicing us for years and does an excellent job.” Greg, Furniture Barn – Myrtle Beach, SC

KAREN WALLER – Corporate “Invoicing can often be an uncomfortable topic to discuss with customers, but Karen answered all of my questions with patience and ease. She was extremely kind, helpful, responsive, and a pleasure to work with." Annette, MOL Logistics Inc. (USA) – Atlanta, GA

CHRIS FRAZIER – Memphis “I want to compliment Chris on his professionalism each time he comes to deliver. He always has a smile on his face and is willing to

go above and beyond to help with the delivery.” Terry, Hilton Gardens – Southaven, MS

SAFETY AWARDS For a complete list of Safety Award winners, including five- and 10-year recipients, visit InsideAveritt.com.

OVER 20 TEAM We’re proud to add members to our Over 20 Team! The following associates joined our team in August of 2005:

20 YEARS Jeffery Albrittian Aurel Draghicescu Jhony Gonzale Douglas Meeks Gregory Presley Benjamin Story Melvin Warren 15 YEARS Glendon Jefferson David Lovell Jeffrey Richardson

Greensboro ZF Lemforder Roanoke Corporate ZF Lemforder

Jeffrey Parker Paul Sala John Sorrells

Atlanta East

Miami Miami Dallas Opelika

Courtney Thomas Bobby Watford Carlos Whitlow Daniel Williams

Opelika Tampa

James Brock Jason Chandler Emily Emery Jeff Frasier Greg Glusing Don Haxby Gilbert Keith Albert Morales Jeremy Oberlies

Shenandoah Gadsden Corporate Corporate

35 YEARS Robert Campbell III 30 YEARS Garry Atchley Robert Sherbett Jr. Michael Spires

Owensboro Memphis

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For a list of August milestone service awards, including the newest members of our Over 20 Team, visit InsideAveritt.com .

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