National Van Lines
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{{Infobox company
| name = National Van Lines, Inc.
| logo = National Van Lines logo.svg
| founded = {{Start date and age|1929|}} in Broadview, Illinois, United States
| founder = F.J. McKee
| key_people = {{plainlist|1=
- F.L. McKee, founder
- Tim Helenthal, Chairman & CEO{{Cite web|url=https://www.dailyherald.com/business/20200108/national-van-lines-names-new-ceo|title=National van Lines names new CEO|date=8 January 2020}}
}}
| industry = Moving and storage
| location = Broadview, Illinois
| homepage =
}}
National Van Lines, Inc. is a privately held American moving and relocation company based in Broadview, Illinois{{cite web|title=National Van Lines Incorporated|url=http://usplaces.com/Moving%20Services/broadview-il/national-van-lines-incorporated.1|website=usplaces.com/|publisher=US Places|access-date=13 August 2014}} with agents in 48 states and service partners around the world.{{cite web|title=National Van Lines, Inc.|url=http://www.topworkplaces.com/frontend.php/regional-list/company/chicagotribune/national-van-lines-i|website=www.topworkplaces.com/|publisher=Chicago Tribune|access-date=13 August 2014}} The company’s services include residential and commercial moving and storage domestically and internationally. National Van Lines has been designated a Pro Mover company by the American Moving & Storage Association.{{cite web|title=Moving America Professionally|url=http://www.moving.org/promovers_az.asp#CN|publisher=American Moving & Storage Association|access-date=13 August 2014}}
History
The company was begun in 1929 by F.J. McKee, who originally used a single wagon to deliver ice and coal to Chicago-area customers. He eventually branched out his business, moving vaudeville sets for acting troupes as well as individual acts, including Charlie Chaplin. McKee had a fleet of moving trucks.{{cite web|title=National Van Lines becomes ESOP-owned|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/2011/06/21/national-van-lines-becomes-esop-owned/|website=articles.chicagotribune.com/|publisher=Chicago Tribune|access-date=13 August 2014}}
McKee’s son, F.L. McKee, took over the business in 1931, and the company was incorporated in 1934. By 1945, the company was one of only five operators designated to service the entire United States. McKee’s daughter, Maureen Beal, became CEO when he died in 1993 at the age of 91.{{cite web|last1=Josephs|first1=Mary|title=Exit Strategies: ESOP Becomes Family Company's Fourth Generation|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/maryjosephs/2014/06/25/exit-strategies-esop-becomes-family-companys-fourth-generation/|work=Forbes|access-date=13 August 2014}} The company experienced 20% growth every year for five consecutive years when Beal took over.{{cite book|last1=Heffernan|first1=Margaret|title=How She Does it: How Women Entrepreneurs are Changing the Rules of Business Success|date=Jan 2007|publisher=Viking Adult, First Edition|isbn=978-0670038237|pages=[https://archive.org/details/howshedoesithoww00heff/page/288 288]|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/howshedoesithoww00heff/page/288}}
Overview
National Van Lines employs over 140 people in its Broadview headquarters. The company serves an average of 20,000 customers per year and its trucks log approximately 8.5 million miles a year performing residential and commercial moves.{{cite web |title=Company Snapshot NATIONAL VAN LINES INC. |url=http://safer.fmcsa.dot.gov/query.asp?query_type=queryCarrierSnapshot&query_param=USDOT&query_string=76628|website=safer.fmcsa.dot.gov |publisher=U.S. Department of Transportation |access-date=13 August 2014}}
Under CEO Maureen Beal, National Van Lines grew from $45 million in revenue when she took over in 1993 to $105 million in 2013. A breast cancer survivor,{{cite web|title=Info Junkie: Maureen Beal|url=http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20080308/ISSUE03/100029424/info-junkie-maureen-beal|website=www.chicagobusiness.com|date=8 March 2008|publisher=Chicago Business|access-date=13 August 2014}} Beal is a strong advocate for women’s health issues as well as women entrepreneurs. She serves on the board of directors of the American Moving & Storage Association,{{cite web|title=Officers and Board of Directors|url=http://www.promover.org/content.asp?pl=1&contentid=4|website=www.promover.org|publisher=American Moving & Storage Association|access-date=13 August 2014}} is a Benedictine University trustee{{cite web|title=Maureen Beal|url=http://www.dpwomen.com/member-profile.php?id=2353|website=www.dpwomen.com|publisher=Dynamic Professional Women's Network|access-date=13 August 2014}} and is Chairman of the Board of Directors for Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital.{{cite web|title=Marianjoy Board of Directors|url=http://www.marianjoy.org/AboutUs/Leadership.aspx|website=www.marianjoy.org|publisher=Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital|access-date=13 August 2014}} Maureen Beal retired as National Van Lines Chairman & CEO December 2019.
Tim Helenthal assumed the company's Chairman & CEO position January 2020, after serving seven years as the company’s President & COO. Starting with National Van Lines 26 years earlier, he was vice president of agency services for a sister company, and manager of that company’s Total Quality Assurance Program. When Helenthal started as a one-man department at National Van Lines, roughly 20 people worked in his division. During his 18 years in that sector, the division grew to nearly 70 employees.{{cn|date=March 2024}}
References
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Category:1929 establishments in Illinois
Category:Moving companies of the United States