The results are in for the 2024 photo contest!
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Submitted by Amrita Rane, Volvo Group North America
Playing with small trucks grows big dreams. Women in trucking are driving the aspirations of little girls who ♥ trucking. Our office is on a factory floor, a test shop, a corporate headquarters, or the driver’s seat. We are moving and building a better world by delivering safe, sustainable and quality trucks. These Women in trucking are helping us move and build a better world, paving a legacy for generations of women to move the world we want to live in, and ensuring all roads are open to everyone.
Submitted by Heather Reed, ADM Trucking
Our ADM Trucking fleet is heavily influenced by strong, diverse and talented women who lead the way in engagement, training, and communication. Whether you are a part of our Professional Driver Fleet, Office Support, or Management Team – everyone at ADM Trucking contributes to our never-ending mission to Feed the World. Our drivers are the face of that mission.
Submitted by Marisa Compean, Peterbilt
This inspiring image captures a moment of triumph and unity, as a group of women in the trucking industry stand proudly beside the truck they built together. The photo not only celebrates their individual achievements, but also highlights the collective strength and empowerment of women making significant strides in the trucking industry. This powerful visual serves as a beacon of inspiration and a call to action for continued progress towards gender equality in all sectors.
Submitted by Mallory Bivens, The Pete Store
Unboxed Potential
From New England to South Florida, across more than 30 locations, The Pete Store women love trucking and are unboxing their potential from sales and service all the way up to executive leadership.
Submitted by Kristin Rowe, Daimler Truck North America
Making Trucks Happen
Women from the Mt. Holly Plant and a few of their children and grandchildren gathered together for a generational photo to show our pride in our roles, how we celebrate diversity and to show our hope of making trucks happen generation after generation. Making trucks happen derives from the acronym of the Mt. Holly Plant (MTH).
Submitted by Erica Cox, Old Dominion Freight Line
Transformer Truck
Sometimes you have to transform and adapt to new and different situations. It is great to be apart of a Team that appreciates me and my skills.
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Special thanks to our contest sponsor!
Winners will receive a feature in our Redefining the Road magazine, a special recognition reception at the 2024 Accelerate! Conference, highlighted on social media, and in our eNewsletter.
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