Hamilton Journal News

Retiring ODW LTS president put into business hall of fame

- By Michael D. Pitman Staff Writer

In his last act as the pres- ident of ODW LTS, John Guggenbill­er and his wife donated $25,000 to an asso- ciates fund to help employ- ees facing hardships.

He made this announce- ment during his induction speech Thursday into the Greater Hamilton Chamber of Commerce Business Hall of Fame. He is the inaugu- ral inductee.

“This is a great honor for my family,” he said of the induction days ahead of his retirement. “I am blessed that I had exceptiona­l team members that were entreprene­urs at heart.”

Though retired as of this month, Guggenbill­er will remain on in an advisory role until the end of the year as ODW LTS (Logistics and Transporta­tion Services) is merging with ODW Logis- tics. He’s spent nearly 50 years in the industry, and the Business Hall of Fame honors Guggenbill­er’s life- time of business acumen, leadership and mentorship.

The Business Hall of Fame, which held its inaugural cer- emony in Hamilton City Council chambers, was developed by the chamber of commerce in concert with some of those people Gug- genbiller helped and mentored at ODW Logistics.

Hamilton Chamber Pres- ident and CEO Dan Bates said this honor is warranted.

“The Greater Hamilton Chamber of Commerce has been a leader and influencer in the community since 1910, and we have a rich history of supporting growth and commerce in the city of Hamilton,” Bates said, adding the community’s most effective and memorable leaders were connected or involved with the chamber. “Today, we’re here to not only honor but to recognize a contempora­ry leader, who is a living example of principles by which future honorees of this business hall of fame will be evaluated.”

ODW Logistics CEO John Ness said he and Guggenbill­er formed the LTS division at a meeting at the Golden Lamb in Lebanon. And they grew that business from zero to $150 million in revenues last year because of Guggenbill­er’s salt-of-the-earth work ethic.

“We can never forget the entreprene­urial spirit and guts that’s required to start a business from scratch, and 15 years later call it a wild success,” Ness said. “It does happen but it’s rare, and it’s really special of praise.”

Brian Woods, a vice president with ODW Logistics, has only worked for Guggenbill­er since graduating from Indiana State University in 2004, first starting at American Standard (now Amstan Logistics) under him.

“Not being one for accolades or the limelight, John has always taken pride in raising the status of others through his guidance and leadership. John is truly one of a kind, and it’s an honor to commemorat­e his accomplish­ments.”

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John Guggenbill­er, the retired president of ODW Logistics’ transporta­tion division, was the inaugural inductee of the Greater Hamilton Chamber of Commerce Business Hall of Fame. The ceremony was held on

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