Become a WIT Thought Leader

One of the benefits to the Women In Trucking membership is the ability to share industry best practices and emerging trends in recruiting & retention, operations, life on the road, sales & marketing, leadership, and professional development. 

If you have an opinion, expertise, or experience you’d like to share with other drivers and professionals in transportation and logistics, we invite you to submit a bylined article that we will publish on our Women In Trucking blog, website, social media channels, and weekly e-newsletter to our members. Through these channels, you have the potential of reaching thousands in the industry.  

All members are encouraged to become a thought leader. Requirements of the article:

  • The article (or series of articles) should include helpful concepts, information or ideas that could be beneficial to the WIT community. Your content cannot be overtly commercial or self-promotional – any content deemed as such will not be accepted or published by WIT.
  • Individual articles should not be too long. Optimum length of any single article is between 300-400 words.
  • You should include a graphic that will help to graphically support the content of your article. This could be an illustration, an infographic, or a photo that visually highlights a main theme or an important point made in the article. The file of this graphic should be a low-resolution, web-friendly .jpg file (no more than 300 dpi).
  • If desired, include a photo of yourself (as a byline) and a brief bio of yourself that underscores your credibility as a subject matter expert on the topic (no more than 50 words)

> Submit Your Article and Related Graphics (Photo, Chart, Graph or Infographic)

Additional Opportunities to Be A Thought Leader
You also can become a subject matter expert by presenting at our annual conference, being featured in our Redefining The Road magazine, or through our webinar series. Currently we have a Call For Proposals out for the 2020 WIT Accelerate! Conference & Expo Sept. 23-25 in Dallas, TX.

Call for Presentations
Interested in presenting at this event next fall? Provide the following for your proposed presentation: Title, Presentation Description (no more than 150 words), Learning Objectives (minimum of 3), and Proposed Speakers with Brief Bio of Credentials.  > Details and Submit Your Proposal