by Ruan | Sponsored Content, on Jun 30, 2021 7:00:00 AM
Pictured from left to right: Lisa, Born, and Angie Female drivers make up about 10 percent of the professional driver workforce. But being a professional driver provides many women with …
Read Storyby Michele Wade, on Jun 29, 2021 12:15:05 PM
“We all have the power to bring about change, individually and collectively, and the way we do that is by starting conversations in our own workplaces.” - Sallie Krawcheck, author of …
Read Storyby Ellen Voie, on Jun 29, 2021 10:43:34 AM
For fourteen years, the Women In Trucking Association has been the only organization whose mission is to encourage and advance the employment of women in trucking. We have always represented …
Read Storyby Women In Trucking Staff, on Jun 23, 2021 11:15:41 AM
In honor of Pride month, Transporeon spoke with WIT member Regan Morton, a professional driver for YRC Freight and activist. As a trans woman, Regan works to raise awareness around issues …
Read Storyby Women In Trucking Staff, on Jun 16, 2021 11:41:24 AM
Our annual 'I HEART Trucking' photo contest is a fun and positive way to enhance the image of the trucking industry. This year's theme is I AM ESSENTIAL. While the past …
Read Storyby Kellylynn McLaughlin, on Jun 15, 2021 3:49:58 PM
Take a listen to the podcast version below. As those in the trucking industry know, the Post-Trip Inspection is a time to check and see if anything has changed with …
Read Storyby Michele Wade, on Jun 8, 2021 2:30:58 PM
Celebrating the successes of women in the industry is a core tenet of the Women In Trucking Association. These two remarkable women, who were named to our 2021 Top Women …
Read Storyby Ellen Voie, on Jun 4, 2021 9:46:15 AM
Women In Trucking joins broad coalition calling for passage of legislation to promote service in transportation. As the need for professional drivers continues, the Women In Trucking Association (WIT) is …
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