The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) and Daimler Truck North America (DTNA) are seeking nominations for the 2023 Influential Woman in Trucking award.
This prestigious award was created in 2010 to honor women in the transportation industry who make or influence key decisions in a corporate, manufacturing, supplier, owner-operator, driver, sales, or dealership setting. Nominees must also have a proven record of responsibility, mentorship, and serve as a role model to other women in the industry.
“The number of women in the trucking profession continues to grow,” said Jennifer Hedrick, president and CEO. “We are honored to share their stories and mark their accomplishments through this award.”
Nominations will be accepted through September 11.
The winner will be announced at the upcoming WIT Accelerate! Conference & Expo Nov. 5-8 in Dallas, TX. Each finalist will serve as a panelist for the Unstoppable Women in Trucking You Must Know About panel discussion on Nov. 7.
“As Women In Trucking’s results from the recently released 2023 WIT Index reflect, the representation of women in the industry continues to grow at all levels,” said Angela Lentz, chief people officer, Daimler Truck North America. “By highlighting the incredible accomplishments of women already in the industry, we can continue to improve that representation everywhere from truck cabs to C-suites while propelling the many companies represented forward with diverse perspectives.”
Past recipients of the Influential Woman in Trucking award include:
2022 – Trina Norman, southern California feeder operations manager, UPS
2021 – Lily Ley, vice president and chief information officer, PACCAR
2020 – Kristy Knichel, president, Knichel Logistics and Jodie Teuton, co-founder, Kenworth of Louisiana
2019 – Ruth Lopez, director, transportation management, Ryder System, Inc.
2018 – Angela Eliacostas, founder and president, AGT Global Logistics
2017 – Daphne Jefferson, principal and executive coach, Jefferson Consulting Group, LLC (former deputy administrator, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration [FMCSA])
2016 – Ramona Hood, president and CEO, FedEx Custom Critical
2015 – Kari Rihm, president and CEO, Rihm Kenworth
2014 – Marcia G. Taylor, CEO, Bennett International Group
2013 – Rebecca Brewster, president and COO, American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI)
2012 – Joyce Brenny, founder and CEO, Brenny Transportation, Inc./Brenny Specialized, Inc.
2011 – Rochelle Bartholomew, CEO, CalArk International
Learn more and nominate at https://www.womenintrucking.org/influential-woman-in-trucking.