![]() Vicki Green, marketing & sales director – Global Connected Services, PACCAR.Amy Graves, senior driver manager, May Trucking Company.Lisa Gonnerman, president of trucking, Bay & Bay Transportation.Elizabeth Gomez, marketing manager, Fleet Advantage.Madison Eschle, chief people officer, Andrews Logistics.Sara Ellis, operations team leader, Fraley & Schilling.Angela Eliacostas, president & founder, AGT Global Logistics.Nina Eiland, vice president of people, Alabama Motor Express.Jennifer Edwards, senior director of sales, The Evans Network Companies.Vontyna Durham, president, Xcelente Trucking & Logistics.Leanne Drummond, business development manager, CPC Logistics.Donna Deyo, vice president operations, PACCAR Winch.Janice Delvecchio, senior vice president, human resources, PLM Fleet.Monique de Boer, reliability manager, Peterbilt Motors Company.Endrea Davisson, professional driver, CFI.Jamie Creekmore, VP of Midwest region for CHESI, Clean Harbors.Mary Clarke, enterprise digital media manager, CDLLife.Desiree Caldwell, director of operations, people & culture, Elite HR Logistics, Inc.Joanna Buttler, head of global autonomous technology, Daimler Truck AG.Christine Brown, associate vice president, technology delivery, Day & Ross. ![]() Gina Billings, vice president, marketing & communications, Averitt Express.Soona Bernstein, partner program lead, Kodiak Robotics.Genevieve Bekkerus, director of marketing, Kenworth Truck Co.Mingshu Bates, chief analytics officer, AFS Logistics.Candy Bass, professional driver, Transport Designs.Marcela Barreiro, president & CEO, Daimler Truck Mexico.Lina Acosta, chief marketing officer, GLT Logistics.Individuals recognized as 2023 "Top Women to Watch in Transportation" are: Their job functions include corporate management (23%), operations/safety (36%), human resources/talent management (8%), sales/marketing (20%) and engineering/product development (8%). ![]() Those recognized on the 2023 Top Women to Watch in Transportation list work for a broad range of company types, including motor carriers, third-party logistics companies, equipment manufacturers, retailer truck dealers, professional services companies, technology innovators and private fleets. "As part of WIT's mission to recognize the achievements of individuals, for the past six years our official magazine Redefining the Road has used this recognition program to acknowledge the accomplishments of impressive female professionals who work in our industry." "Countless women in transportation are making significant strides in their careers while having a positive impact on their company's success," said Jennifer Hedrick, WIT president and CEO. "We are pleased to take this opportunity to highlight the achievements of more than 80 incredibly talented and valuable women." ![]() "We were thoroughly impressed this year with the sheer number of nominations we received for highly qualified and outstanding women who have excelled in a male-populated industry," said Brian Everett, group editorial director and publisher of Redefining the Road magazine. The editorial staff of WIT's Redefining the Road, WIT's official magazine, selected these individuals for their significant career accomplishments in the past 12 to 18 months, as well as their efforts to promote gender diversity. The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) announced today its sixth annual list of Top Women to Watch in Transportation.ĪRLINGTON, Va., Ma/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ - The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) announced today its sixth annual list of Top Women to Watch in Transportation. ![]()
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