PRLog (Press Release) -
Jul 06, 2009 -
Calling it “No Good Deed Goes Unpunished,”
Randy Hill, President of APT Advanced Trailer & Equipment, today launched a new week-long blog series about the NCAA sanctions handed down against Abilene Christian University’s athletic department earlier this year. The blog series will provide details about how harmless the ACU infractions were and how devastating the NCAA punishment was.
“This blog series will show that the NCAA treated ACU’s jaywalking like it were first-degree murder,” Hill said in announcing the new series. “ACU should get a medal for what it was doing. It was basic kindness and decency and they got punished for it. But this series will not let ACU off the hook entirely. The school should have and could have done more to fight back. I’ll talk about that at the end of the week.”
ABOUT RANDY W. HILL: Randy W. Hill is a Texas entrepreneur who is best known for his endeavors in real estate and transportation. He now serves as president and chief executive officer of APT Advanced Trailer and Equipment LP, as well as president and chief executive of a number of privately held real estate holding companies. His real estate holdings have included commercial, residential developments and ranch real estate in several Texas counties. Hill discovered how to use semi trailers to procure and dry various agricultural products. Currently, his trailers are used to procure almonds in California, grass seed in Kansas and peanuts in all U.S. peanut producing states. In April 2009, Hill announced plans to provide research funding along with equipment to the University of Idaho to explore the use of the Advanced Drying Trailer to remove moisture from wood chips that are used to fuel the university’s biomass steam boiler plant in Moscow, Idaho.