MTM’s Taylor Santiago Honored as Rising Star at Maritime Magic Event for Living Classrooms
MTM Vice President Taylor Santiago was among the class of 2024 Rising Stars honored in early October at the Maritime Magic event along the Baltimore
MTM Vice President Taylor Santiago was among the class of 2024 Rising Stars honored in early October at the Maritime Magic event along the Baltimore
More than 100 people attended the Rising Star fundraiser Sept. 19 at Black Forest Taphouse, donating more than $3,300 to Living Classrooms Foundation. Attendees bid
MTM Vice President Taylor Santiago is sponsoring a fall event at a Maryland taproom to raise funds for the Living Classrooms Foundation.
MTM Vice President Taylor Santiago is being honored this year as a “Rising Star” for her philanthropic efforts and leadership.
When 2023 began, our team at MTM had some specific goals that can be summarized in these four R’s: Rebrand, Revitalize, Reinforce and Refocus.
I’m pleased that we hit the mark in all four of these areas. It sets our team up for the growth we expect and that we are excited about in 2024, which we hope will be our best year yet.
While the U.S. trucking industry poured $14 billion into safety measures to make highways safer, MTM was investing in its own technology, training and driver incentive programs to safeguard its own drivers and protect customers.
A new MTM – rebranded as MTM Trucking and Logistics – has risen from family turmoil, emerging stronger than ever and poised to grow, with Taylor Santiago holding the reins and leading the company alongside her mother, Judy Santiago, MTM’s owner.
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