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Lori Fulmer

Corporate Vice President Of Human Resources at Covenant

Lori Fulmer has extensive experience in human resources, starting in 1989 as a Human Resources Employment Manager, HR Generalist and HR Specialist at SPS Payment Systems. Lori then worked at Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant, where they held roles as Benefits Manager and later as Director of Human Resources. In 2011, Fulmer joined CraftWorks Restaurants & Breweries, Inc. as the Sr. Director of Human Resources and eventually became the Vice President of Human Resources. Currently, they are the Corporate Vice President of Human Resources at Covenant Transport Services. Throughout their career, Fulmer has focused on establishing strategic HR business partnerships, providing coaching and advice to leaders and team members, evaluating cultural needs, and administering corporate benefit programs.

Lori Fulmer attended East Tennessee State University from 1986 to 1991, where they earned a Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA degree. Their studies focused on Business Management and Human Resource Management.

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Chattanooga, United States

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Covenant

Primary capabilities in expedited, dedicated, warehousing, and managed freight transportation are executed through a unique blend of management systems and through employees empowered by a unique values-based corporate culture. At the heart of the Covenant narrative are its people. This tale stretches back over 37 years, originating in 1986 when our founders, David and Jacqueline Parker, launched Covenant Transport with just 25 trucks and 50 trailers. It's a chronicle of our trucks, trailers, and dedicated personnel crisscrossing all 50 states, accumulating millions of miles in the process. Our narrative is one of unwavering commitment, encompassing expedited, temperature-controlled, dedicated, and managed transportation services. It's also a tale of goods in motion, mirroring the ever-evolving landscape of the American economy and the shifting needs and preferences of the American populace since the mid-1980s. Read more: https://www.covenantlogistics.com/history