NATSO remembers Chuck Bosselman

The national truckstop organization, NATSO, honored the late Chuck Bosselman with the Hall of Fame award at its annual convention in Las Vegas.

Bosselman, chairman of Bosselman Family of Companies, died in January at age 67. He was a second generation business owner. His father Fred opened the first Bosselman truckstop in 1948.

Today, the company includes the Bosselman Travel Center, 46 Pump & Pantry convenience stores, 35 Boss Shops, and six Grandma Max’s and Max’s Highway Diner restaurants.

Bosselman was a past member of the NATSO board of directors and volunteered with the NATSO Foundation. He was also a founding member of AMBEST – an organization of independently owned truckstops.

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