Delaware Valley Good Movement Task Force Honor Roll
Since its founding in 1992, the Delaware Valley Goods Movement Task Force, the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission's (DVRPC) freight advisory committee, has enjoyed exceptional support from members of the local freight planning community. The Task Force members and friends form the true core of the committee, and ensure that the committee remains cohesive, dynamic, and effective.
While many persons have made invaluable contributions towards the success of the committee, certain individuals have particularly distinguished themselves through their leadership of the Task Force and its three subcommittees (i.e., Data, Planning, and Shippers). These individuals have played key roles in integrating freight into DVRPC's transportation planning process, educating others about the value of freight, and serving as champions of the Philadelphia-Camden freight gateway.
In recognition of their outstanding contributions, the following individuals are named as members of the Delaware Valley Goods Movement Task Force Honor Role *.
| Name | Affiliation |
| Robert Baker | Conrail |
| Carl Belke | Canadian Pacific Railway |
| Keith Chase | Pennsylvania Department of Transportation |
| John Coscia | Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission |
| James Cunningham | PTL Transportation |
| Sharon Daboin | Pennsylvania Department of Transportation |
| Steve Joachim | Delaware River Port Authority |
| John Kilcullen | Chemical Leaman Tank Lines |
| Eric Madden | Pennsylvania Department of Transportation |
| Theodore Matthews | New Jersey Department of Transportation |
| Elizabeth Murphy | Philadelphia Regional Port Authority |
| Gary Shields | Lukens and Bethlehem Steel |
| William Stevenson | Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association |
| Elizabeth Voras | Pennsylvania Department of Transportation |
| Frederick Winkler | Winchester & Western Railroad |
* Individuals must be retired from active
participation in the committee. Upon request, additional Task Force
members may be nominated for induction.



