You buy insurance to protect your business, but costs keep going up. The best way to shield your organization
from losses, injuries, and liabilities—and drive down the cost of insurance—is to implement a comprehensive risk
management program.
Lawrence Risk Management Services, Inc. (LRMI) has the specialized knowledge to develop the programs you need
to handle all aspects of risk management, from vehicle inspection and maintenance to driver screening and training. Our president,
Bill Frank, has more than twenty years of experience administering safety programs for Lawrence and other trucking companies
and has been recognized as a Certified Director of Safety by NATMI—the North American Transportation Management Institute.
Bill is a two-time winner of the Minnesota Trucking Association Safety Professional of the Year award. He can create a new
Risk Management Program for your organization.
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Schanno Transportation, Inc.
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Began career in safety in 1983 as Assistant Safety Director. Promoted to
Safety Director in 1987.
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Lawrence Transportation Co.
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VP-Safety and Administration
Developed and directed safety program for a refrigerated truckload carrier utilizing
union, non-union and owner-operator labor. Developed and directed shop safety program for ten Lawrence National Lease shop
locations. Developed and directed employee benefit programs for a workforce of over 300.
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Additional Professional Activities
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Past President, Truckload Carriers Association Safety Council
Past President, Minnesota Trucking Association Safety Council
Past Chairman, Minnesota Trucking Association
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Schanno Transportation, 1986 Grand Trophy Winner, Truckload Carriers Association
Lawrence Transportation, 2003 Grand Trophy Winner, Truckload Carriers Association
Lawrence Transportation, 1997 Grand Trophy Winner, Minnesota Trucking Association
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Certified Director of Safety, NATMI
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Safety Professional of the Year, Minnesota Trucking Association, 1990 and 2004
Outstanding Service Award, Minnesota Trucking Association, 2001
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