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Local Businessman Elected to National Trade Association Board
Local businessman Jon Rydel, President & CEO of Priority Express, has been elected to the board of directors of the CLDA
Local businessman Jon Rydel, President & CEO of Priority Express, has been elected to the board of directors of the Customized Logistics & Delivery Association (CLDA). He will serve a three-year term advising this national trade association.
Located in Boothwyn, Priority Express provides expedited logistics. It provides fleet replacement, distribution warehousing, custom-routed delivery, same-day delivery and logistics consultation.
Jon has been an active member of CLDA and its predecessor organization, the MCAA since 1997. He currently serves on the association’s Webinar Committee.
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Locally, he is a Board Member of Concord Country Club and volunteers for
City Team Chester. This non-profit organization reaches out to those who are in need of a hot meal, safe shelter, and decent clothing. City Team Chester also offers recovery programs for individuals seeking to transform their lives from the destruction of drugs and alcohol.
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He lives in Glen Mills with his wife Christy and 3 children Connor, Evan and Claire.
About the Customized Logistics and Delivery Association
The Customized Logistics and Delivery Association (CLDA) is a non-profit professional association that leads the time-critical logistics and delivery industries. The association promotes advocates, educates and provides networking and business opportunities for those involved with the time-critical customized delivery community.
CLDA has been providing business opportunities, professional development, trend spotting and advocacy for all of those involved with time-critical and last-mile deliveries since 1987. For more information see www.clda.org.