Release Date: Jun 08, 2011Contact: 888-249-NEWS
John Ruan III Elected Chairman of U.S. Chamber’s Board of Directors
Donohue Says the Iowa Businessman ‘Possesses an Unwavering Commitment to Free Enterprise and Civic-Mindedness’

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s board of directors today elected John Ruan III as its chairman for a one-year term. Ruan, the chairman and CEO of Iowa-based Ruan Transportation Management Systems, takes on the role held by Thomas D. Bell Jr., chairman of SecurAmerica, LLC.
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“John possesses an unwavering commitment to free enterprise and civic-mindedness,” said U.S. Chamber President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue. “I can’t think of a more appropriate person to serve as chairman during the Chamber’s centennial celebration in 2012. You won’t find anyone more loyal and dedicated to the Chamber and to the people, principles, and causes he believes in.”
A longtime U.S. Chamber director, Ruan is a strong proponent of additional investment in infrastructure. “The physical platform of our economy is deteriorating, and without reinforcement, the United States will struggle to compete against nations that are making significant improvements to their infrastructure,” he says. “There are ways to commit to the level of investment we need with minimal impact on the deficit.”
Ruan also understands that the nation’s soaring debt and deficits weigh heavily on the nation’s competitiveness. “Our nation’s fiscal situation is unsustainable. I will support the Chamber’s efforts to bring lawmakers together to forge a bipartisan, responsible deficit reduction plan that doesn’t impede economic growth,” he said.
The Ruan family business started more than 78 years ago with a single gravel hauling truck. It now has a fleet of 5,100 trailers and 3,300 power units operating nationwide and serving customers in the bulk food and dairy, retail, metals service centers, grocery, chemicals, and industrial gas industries.
Today, the business includes BTC Financial Corp., Iowa’s largest and oldest independent bank, of which John III is chairman; Iowa Export-Import, which serves as a marketing channel for agricultural and automotive exports and imports; Ruan Properties; a used truck and trailer dealership; a commercial auto leasing service; and an Avis car rental license.
Throughout his career, Ruan has demonstrated leadership in advocacy and philanthropy, overseeing the John Ruan Foundation Trust, which funds arts, culture, and civic projects in Des Moines. The Ruan family was presented with the Bravo Award by Bravo Greater Des Moines in 2011 for its significant contribution to arts and culture in Greater Des Moines.
Ruan is also director and chairman of Iowa Export-Import and The World Food Prize Foundation; director, chairman, and president of City Center Corp.; director of Seven Hundred Grand Association; trustee of the John Ruan Foundation Trust; and director, chairman, president, and CEO of Ruan Center Corp., Ruan Car Sales, Inc., and Ruan, Inc.
Outside of the transportation business, Ruan is a director of the National Chamber Foundation. He also serves as a director of Hubbell Realty Co., the Iowa Business Council, the Greater Des Moines Partnership, the Downtown Community Alliance, the Chief Executives Organization, and Castle Pines Golf Club. He is trustee of Culver Educational Foundation and immediate past chairman of The Des Moines Metropolitan Planning Organization and The Greater Des Moines YMCA.
Ruan received his B.S. in business administration from Northwestern University in 1965 and is a 1978 graduate of the Program for Management Development at Harvard Business School.
Ruan and his wife, Janis, have been married for more than 40 years. They have two children, John Ruan IV and Rachel R. McLean, and four grandchildren.
A high resolution photo of Ruan is available at: http://www.uschamber.com/sites/default/files/board/Ruan_John.zip
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world’s largest business federation representing the interests of more than 3 million businesses of all sizes, sectors, and regions, as well as state and local chambers and industry associations.
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